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The Blended Learning Trends

5/9/2014

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I ran across this Infographic from DreamBox that talks about the 10 Blended LearningTrends.  Here are just a few of my comments about the 10 tends.  
  • Student Centered- Students need to take control of their learning.  But this is a hard concept for both the teachers and students to grasp at first.  Students are used to being told what to learn and teachers don't always enjoy letting going of the control.  Once both parties come to realize the power, then Blended Learning becomes a powerful way of learning. 
  • More Wifi- While working with schools across the country, this seems to become one of the biggest problems with Blended Learning.  The teachers are ready to implement BYOD and more technology into the curriculum but the connectivity is just not enough to support the learning.  
  • Personal Devices- I am amazed at how many students own their own personal devices.  Especially, in the K-2 classrooms.  Training needs to be provided to the teachers to help them manage the devices and how to use the mobile learning for more than just pictures.  Here is an idea for using the BOYD in your classroom, take the 1 Second Everyday Challenge with your students between now and the end of the school year.  
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julie zaveksy link
6/9/2015 11:26:02 pm

So, it is somewhat freaking me out that the leader of this class is talking to another group of people, I don't know what that is all about. Am I missing something?
How are they done with all of this. No way could they have read ALL those articles.

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10/5/2017 01:27:05 am

Children should remain engaged in what they are being taught. Blended learning is an amazing concept!

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2/13/2018 02:43:15 am

Nice info-graphics! I love reading posts with them because it's always easier to understand the information even if it's really hard. I think we need more info graphics in our work books in the college. Because they are way better than just the plain text.

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Melody Abboud link
7/26/2018 04:43:50 am

I think that combining both face-to-face and online learning can be really beneficial, as not only does it encourage interaction and help with getting feedback from students on the courses, but it also gives the opportunity for students to reuse and access the learning material anywhere at any time. Check out this interesting blog post about blended learning and its many benefits. https://www.getadministrate.com/blog/make-the-move-to-blended-learning/

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