The Benefits Of Blended Learning
The benefits of blended learning include allowing students access to materials from anywhere at any time while enjoying face-to-face support.
The benefits of blended learning include allowing students access to materials from anywhere at any time while enjoying face-to-face support.
Technology tools available to teachers can be overwhelming, but here are six simple ways to incorporate blended learning into the classroom.
The definition of a Flipped Classroom is to preview new content at home & practice it at school where teachers & peers are available to help.
Moving From Teaching To The “Guide On The Side” In part 1 of this 6-part series, Thomas Stanley looked at an overview of blended learning, specifically the critical interactions of a blended learning model. In part 2, he looked specifically at student-to-student interaction, and the reality of synchronous and asynchronous access. In part 3 below, he takes…
Examining Blended Learning Models Through Student To Student Interactions In part 1 of this 6-part series, Thomas Stanley looked at an overview of blended learning, specifically the critical interactions of a blended learning model. In part 2 below, Stanley looks specifically at student-to-student interaction, and the reality of synchronous and asynchronous access. by Thomas Stanley, Project Learning…
Ideas for Creating an Interactive Blended Learning Experience by Thomas Stanley, Project Learning LLC There are, sometimes frustratingly, a number of ways to teach in the online world. Some programs are credit retrieval, others are expanded correspondence courses, and still others ask the student to do some thematic activities. Another exciting way to teach is…
What Are The Benefits Of Blended Learning? Blended learning–the mixing of eLearning and face-to-face learning–is a natural response to the growing accessibility of eLearning, and the continued need for a human component, and the existing infrastructure of countless brick-mortal educational institutions. In fact, blended learning is as much as compromise as it is an experiment…
The infographic from Digital Learning Now offers “drivers” of blended learning, including online state testing, cost, and personalization.
Understanding how to flip your classroom is like anything else you do: understand the goal, choose an approach, and iterate over time.
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