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Project-based Learning: Tools and Apps for Teachers

Educational Technology and Mobile Learning

With the help of technology, a wide range of learning trends have seen the light (e.g., mobile learning, blended learning, flipped learning, etc). Other learning trends that were prevalent.read more.

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eSchool News launches Online and Blended Learning Guide

eSchool News

eSchool News Guides are full of resources, tips, trends, and insights from industry experts on a variety of topics that are essential to the classroom, school, and district. Part of the beauty of online and blended learning is that much of the learning and many of the resources are available outside of the classroom.

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Accelerating Change in Adult Education

Digital Promise

What can we borrow from technology trends we see in other education markets? Trends like mobile learning, blended learning and micro-credentials have strong potential in adult learning and we discuss how to effectively use them in this market. What types of partnership opportunities are there?

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eSchool News launches eSchool News IT Solutions: Hardware and Management Guide

eSchool News

eSchool News Guides are full of resources, tips, trends, and insights from industry experts on a variety of topics that are essential to the classroom, school, and district. Stay tuned for eSchool News Guides on library media technology, online/blended learning, and more.

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Mixed up

Learning with 'e's

There's been a lot of idle chit-chat about blended learning, and how 'indispensable' it is during the historic online pivot. Blended this and blended that - it's spoken of as though it were some kind of magic bullet that will cure all pedagogical ills. I have also written about Blended Society (or BS for short).

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20 Tech Tips to Shake Up Learning

The CoolCatTeacher

ShakeUpLearning.com provides teachers and educators with easy to understand, use tomorrow resources for Google and G Suite for Education, mobile learning and classroom technology integration through digital learning resources, technology tips and tricks, in-depth e-courses, books, resources, cheat sheets, blog publications.

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Blends, borders and boundaries

Learning with 'e's

Photo by Sylwia Bartyzel on Unsplash Here are some further thoughts on the 'blend' in blended learning: Blends are made of disparate elements. Elements are often separated by boundaries, and these must be transgressed if blends are to be effected. Boundaries also mark a transition from one state to another.