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What is Blended Learning?

Educational Technology and Mobile Learning

In today’s post, I am introducing you to blended learning, a concept that is now common parlance within the ‘education speak’ In crafting this comprehensive piece on blended learning, I delved deep into academic literature, drawing on peer-reviewed research papers to create an authoritative and informative post.

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Empowering Students and Teachers with Blended Learning

Battelle for Kids

August 20, 2015, Volume 2, Issue 9, Number 9. Whenever I told people that I am a blended learning coach, I'd often get a quizzical look. "A What's a blended learning coach?" Just as frequently, I'd also get the question: "What exactly is blended learning, anyway?"

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Teamwork Makes the Dream Work—Building a Successful Blended Learning Program

Edsurge

Three years ago, with the help of the education agency the Grant Wood Area Education Agency (GWAEA), Iowa rolled out its initiative to implement blended learning as a model for the state. MTSS is a process that uses data to identify the academic and behavioral supports every student needs to be successful.

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How Education Elements Guides Districts in Creating Environments that Personalize Learning

Edsurge

In October, we will share a guide highlighting the trends, insights and challenges we've learned about while profiling five key players in the world of school redesign. Education Elements provides support for schools and districts as they transform their school models to personalize learning. Stay tuned! What have I done wrong?”

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Personalized Learning: Exploring the What, Why and How

Reading By Example

Memorization, basic skill development and surface-level understanding are no longer enough for our students’ futures. Yet…students need to know stuff. One approach that may offer that reasonable next step in embedding personalized learning into practice is blended learning. We live in the information age.

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Personalized Learning: Exploring the What, Why and How

Reading By Example

Memorization, basic skill development and surface-level understanding are no longer enough for our students’ futures. Yet…students need to know stuff. One approach that may offer that reasonable next step in embedding personalized learning into practice is blended learning. We live in the information age.

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Are SPOCs a better option for online education than MOOCs?

Neo LMS

MOOC platforms like Coursera, Udemy, or Udacity, have massive numbers of enrolled students in their courses, yet a shamefully low number of graduates. The data for 2015 is better, with an average completion rate of 15% , but still under-satisfying. Reasons for this are plenty, all spurring from low engagement rates.

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