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Self-Regulation in Blended Learning Environments

Catlin Tucker

I can empathize with their frustration, but I attribute these behaviors to underdeveloped self-regulation skills, especially in online and blended learning environments. Zimmerman (2002) describes the processes that are key to helping students to develop their self-regulation skills. Self-regulation is not a fixed entity.

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4 Ways Edtech Entrepreneurs Can Earn Trust and Unlock New Opportunities With Education Customers

Edsurge

Emerging technologies have the potential to reshape the educational landscape. From the earliest stages, as Pre-K parents search for activities and resources to nurture their child's growth, to K-12 schools adopting technology to improve student outcomes and operational efficiencies, the impact of modern learning tools is undeniable.

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Can online learning level the AP playing field for rural kids?

The Hechinger Report

When the lecture ended, they had yet another to chance to learn: A physics video chat with their tutor, a sophomore physics major at Yale. Holmes County Central High School is one of eight rural schools participating in a new, blended learning AP Physics program. million online courses in 2014-15. million students took about 4.5

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Is Online Education Good or Bad? And Is This Really the Right Question?

Digital Promise

I would suggest that quality and effectiveness of learning are not tied to “mode” of instruction. In the same way that we can have good (and not so good) traditional classroom courses, we can also have good (and not so good) online courses. And what are the lessons for teaching – and learning – in the future?

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Reasonable strategies for the future of schooling in unreasonable times

The Innovative Educator

Citizens in every state should have a choice about how their children learn. It shouldn’t take a pandemic to allow virtual learning. There is plenty of evidence and research that with properly prepared teachers, students can have a high-quality learning experience. States like Florida opened their virtual school in 1997.

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Ed tech companies promise results, but their claims are often based on shoddy research

The Hechinger Report

School closures in all 50 states have sent educators and parents alike scrambling to find online learning resources to keep kids busy and productive at home. Website traffic to the homepage for IXL, a popular tool that lets students practice skills across five subjects through online quizzes, spiked in March.

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When His Roster Outgrew His Classroom, This Prof Mastered Modular Online Curriculum

Edsurge

Right before the start of the Fall semester in 2002, Robertson learned that the 400-seat movie theater that held his Principles of Marketing class at San Francisco State University would no longer be available. The only way to overcome the seating limitation was to turn to technology. His choice: modular learning.

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