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6 Practical Blended Learning Examples

Educational Technology and Mobile Learning

Continuing this comprehensive exploration, today’s post focuses on practical examples of blended learning in action. Drawing from peer-reviewed research papers, I’ve made sure to include diverse and illustrative examples that showcase how blended learning is being implemented across different educational contexts.

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What Are Hyflex Classes? The Evolution of Higher Education

Neo LMS

In hyflex classes, all students have access to all materials created for the course at any time. In fact, hyflex classes were originally developed in 2006. He shared the concept in 2006 and laid out four principles for every hyflex class. Accessibility. All students have access at any time to all materials and classes.

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Science-backed scalable tools improve student mental health

eSchool News

Studies show that screening students for mental health functions serves as intervention and prevention of developing mental health issues (Desrochers, 2006). For example, a universal screening can be sent out to students via email, made accessible on school/college websites, and provided as a part of academic advising and counseling services.

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5 Ways to Create Relevant Cultures of Learning

A Principal's Reflections

Make no mistake about it – capturing the attention of students has become harder and harder because of the access that many of them have to knowledge, games, and each other through technology. There is no right way to accomplish this as you will see from the examples below. Ormrod, J.E. Upper Saddle River, N.J.: Pearson Education, Inc.

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TPACK model: Strategies for effective educational technology integration

Hapara

In 2006, Punya Mishra and Matthew J. For example, the idea is not to focus on technology without considering pedagogy or content. For example, think about the advances the microscope made for scientific study. For example, Adelee Penner used the edtech tool Hāpara Highlights to build a culture of resilience in her classroom.

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AI in Higher Ed: Using What We Already Know About Good Teaching Practices

Edsurge

We look at examples of output from large language models (LLMs) and critique how well it did with the responses. We learned what we could from the books we had access to and memorized facts to regurgitate on tests. Telling a student to go to the library to access a physical copy of something is the outlier instead of the norm.

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Will Hybrid Teaching Stick Around as the Pandemic Fades?

Edsurge

Now, having gone to the trouble to design course resources that can be accessed remotely and feeling accustomed to turning on a webcam in the classroom, he has continued to embrace a teaching practice that is known as “HyFlex,” a portmanteau of hybrid and flexible. Lectures, for example, are not holding up well in some studies.)

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