K-12 Blended Teaching
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Acknowledgements
Research
1. Blended Teaching Foundations
2. Online Integration
3. Data Practices
4. Personalizing Instruction
5. Online Interaction
6. Blended Design in Practice
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Appendix B: Chapter Notes & Sources
Appendix C: Blended Teaching Roadmap
Blended Teaching Readiness Survey Resources
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Appendix C: Blended Teaching Roadmap
Blended Teaching Readiness Survey Resources
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6. Blended Design in Practice
… mantra. Your role as a teacher in a
Blended Learning
classroom is to give students the…
… Itâs also good to remember that
Blended Learning
can be more flexible in the learning…
Appendix A: Chapter Resources
Blended Learning
Models
Systems and Procedures for
Blended Learning
Part 1
Systems and Procedures for
Blended Learning
Part 2
Appendix B: Chapter Notes & Sources
1. Blended Teaching Foundations
Blended Learning
is the strategic combination of online and in-person instruction. According…
Blended Learning
is the strategic combination of online and in-person learning. A…
What to Look For: How does
Blended Learning
differ from classroom technology integration?
… is important to remember that
Blended Learning
is the strategic combination of online…
… that characterize high quality
Blended Learning
?
… of seven different models of
Blended Learning
. You can also see links to schools across…
… skeptical about some aspects of
Blended Learning
presented in this book, we hope that…
1.0 What is
Blended Learning
?
1.2 What Does
Blended Learning
Look Like?
Definition:
Blended Learning
Blended Learning
Models Web Resource 1.1 http://bit.ly/btb-v032
2. Online Integration
… and examples of four different
Blended Learning
models: flipped, station rotation, lab…
… rotation is a popular form of
Blended Learning
. However, because you are working with…
… youâve reflected on some
Blended Learning
models, itâs time to consider strategies…
… in-person interactions. Most
Blended Learning
will combine digital and physical course…
… result, when thinking of the term
Blended Learning
you donât actually need to only…
… technology. Thatâs the beauty of
Blended Learning
! As seen in Video 2.8, sometimes…
One advantage of
Blended Learning
is that it can make learning more engaging for students.…
… these can be adapted to fit your
Blended Learning
style. In the end, itâs important…
… already have can be adapted for
Blended Learning
. What matters most is that you find some…
… (and in turn, help you) manage
Blended Learning
.
Systems and Procedures for
Blended Learning
Video 2.10 Part 1 (12:26)
5. Online Interaction
One of the important aspects of
Blended Learning
is for the teacher to decide when and…
… to leverage the advantages of
Blended Learning
is the ability to create a positive, supportive,…
… that teachers who are new to
Blended Learning
often make is using their LMS to create…
4. Personalizing Instruction
… interests, wants, and goals.
Blended Learning
allows you to give students some freedom…
… Personalization, however, is not new to
Blended Learning
, nor is it new to the 21st century.
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