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Blended Instruction vs Blended Learning

A Principal's Reflections

Schools continue to make investments in technology to engage students better, improve outcomes, and prepare all learners for the new world of work. Based on what I have seen during my work in schools and through the sharing on social media, the majority of what educators are calling blended learning is blended instruction.

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Mindsets for a Bold New World #LT8Keys

A Principal's Reflections

I helped write the district policy blocking social media and at the school level made sure no mobile devices were seen or heard. For sustainable change to take root and flourish there must be a belief that our actions can significantly improve outcomes. Mindsets go well beyond what a person thinks or feels.

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Using WSQ forms to improve impact of Flipped Classroom tasks

Neo LMS

He is passionate about using educational technology to improve outcomes for both students and teachers in all subject areas and in collaborating with other international educators through social media. Ian Simpson is Head of Computer Science and ICT at St Louis School of Milan, Italy.

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5 Essential Tools for Offline Content Synchronization: Streamline Your Workflows

Kitaboo on EdTech

For instance, 55% use a search engine, 32% look at customer reviews, and 31% look up social media when shopping for new products and services. For instance, learners can engage in customized self-learning paths through easy access to videos, audio narratives, interactive quizzes, and assessments.

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Increasing Equity Through Student, Family, and Community Engagement

edWeb.net

These and other important lessons from Oregon’s Gresham-Barlow School District were discussed during a recent edWebinar , hosted by AASA, The Superintendents Association and AASA’s Leadership Network , with the district’s Superintendent, Dr. Katrise Perera, and Assistant Superintendent of Curriculum, Instruction, and Assessment, Lisa Riggs.

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Managing Smartphone Distractions in the Classroom

edWeb.net

Laptops, Chromebooks, iPads, and even cell phones are providing students with opportunities to access the internet for researching, communicating and social learning. Classroom teachers are embracing the technology as a means to provide immediate feedback, assess student understanding and interact with both parents and students.

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Learning Revolution Conference Schedule - Online and Free NEXT WEEK

The Learning Revolution Has Begun

Mobile users will be able to connect to sessions by going to LearningRevolution.com on your mobile device. Former Teacher, Site Admin, & District Admin) Teaching Another Country''s Culture With Mobile Devices - Harry G. Keynote recordings will be uploaded to the Learning Revolution YouTube channel. Tuttle, Ed.