On April 8th, I presented at the Campus 2014 Technology Forum in Long Beach, California. My presentation was on how to Blend online learning with face to face learning at the college level. Many of the college campus around the country are moving to this type of format because of the flexibility for students, the connection with the professor, and the ability to work with collaborative teams online and in small group sessions. With 25 plus participants on hand to learn about Blended Learning, we were able to successfully deploy a hands on workshop that demonstrated the blended learning model as well as learning about new tools to implement into the higher education courses. Below are some of the top resources, handouts, and articles that were presented at the conference. Blog written by Marcia Kish, Blended Learning Coach. Feel free to contact her on twitter @dsdpd Blended Learning ArticlesBlended Learning ToolsSocrative- Assess what the students know with this online assessment, can be used with any mobile devicePadlet- Create an interactive discussion board for you next courseNearPod- let the students interactive with you powerpoint and take quick assessments with this online tool.You Can Book Me- Let the students set up times that would work for both of your schedules with this easy to use website.
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5/22/2018 03:02:46 am
Thank you soo much for sharing your experience with us. It is helpful and also quite motivating for me for my upcoming presentations at the university.
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6/28/2018 08:38:12 am
Blended Learning at the Higher Level is truly a research based post and I learnt a lot from this post for my next family therapy reno paper.Thanks a lot for helping me.
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3/6/2024 09:29:48 am
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Marcia KishMarcia Kish is a Blended Learning Coach that is currently helping schools across the country to implement the Three Phases of Blended Learning model. Archives
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