What is blended learning? Who are some of the schools and networks breaking ground with blended learning? Are are some of the most interesting design features and considerations? This is an introductory presentation to explore these questions.
5. Blended Learning
Learning occurs in both face-toface and online experiences.
Learners have at least some
control over the time, place,
path and pace of their learning.
6. Blended Learning
Assessment provides critical
information about what one still
has to learn.
The learning path “adapts”
based on the learner’s
performance.
Feedback is immediate and
concrete.
7. Blended Learning
Technology provides’ multiple
pathways of access to the
complex concepts students must
master.
Teachers can now provide
customized guidance and
coaching on how to think deeply
about complex concepts.
8. Blended refers to a mix of online and face-to-face learning. The mix of each is up
to an individual school. Blended learning programs look to leverage the best of
face-to-face learning (interaction, caring relationships with adults, personalization,
“just-in-time” coaching) with the best of online (personalization, adaptive
curriculum, bringing the world to the student).
10. INDEPENDENT EXPLORATION:
Visit the Clayton Christensen
Institute:
First:
http://www.christenseninstitute.org/b
lended-learning-3/
Then
http://www.christenseninstitute.org/b
lended-learning-model-definitions/
11. SHARE OUT
• Which Model Is Most Interesting
To You?
• Which One Is Most Feasible For
Your Classroom? A Pilot? Your
School?
13. School Model
• 8 hrs/wk of Personalized
Learning Time (PLT) @
School
• 8 hrs/wk of PLT @ Home
• Each student has a
Personalized Playlist
accessed on-line.
• Each course has 100 hrs. of
Project Time.
14. Math Rotation
• 3 math teachers teach a
single course at the same
time, for all students taking
that course.
• 3 Daily Rotations for each
course: Direct Instruction,
Self-Paced On-Line, Small
Group.
• One math teacher works
with each rotation.
15. Math Rotation
• Took down the walls.
• Created a flexible
classroom space.
• Created a “genius bar”
where students can make
an apt. for a quick shot of
support.
16. 50/50 Blend
• 225 students
• 5 teachers
• 5 aides
• 2.5% of the budget is
allocated for technology
• Per Pupil funding is
~$5,500.
17. 50/50 Blend
• 50% of time is allocated
to online, self-paced
courses
• 50% of time is allocated
to work with teachers:
1:1, small group, class
18. Math Credit Recovery
All math courses are
available online.
If students don’t complete a
course, they can continue it
in the math lab at their own
pace, with a math teacher
providing support.
19. Online collaborative space:
students can interact with each
other, teachers, experts.
Ex: AP Course taught by a Bronx
Teacher, with iSchool Students
participating through Skype.
Course material is online,
students are working on
interdisciplinary problem-based
courses.
20. • Online, self-paced,
personalized and adaptive
curriculum
• Teachers float, work with small
groups and 1:1
• Daily analysis of data to
determine who needs support
that day
21. • Students organized by what
they know and can do (not by
age)
• Small groups of students
rotate on a customized
schedule.
• Online courses and teachers
collaborate with face-to-face
teachers.
34. Matchbook Founder and CEO, Sajan George
http://www.matchbooklearning.com/case-studies/
http://www.christenseninstitute.org/a-l-holmeselementary-middle-school/
35. AP Teacher from the Bronx blends her class with a
class at the iSchool (13 miles away)…using Skype.
http://newyork.cbslocal.com/2011/06/16/nyc-teacherinstructs-classes-at-2-schools-13-miles-apart-usingskype/
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_e
mbedded&v=-c4okPYD8rE
http://www.nycischool.org/
1. Fist to Five:Statements for people to respond to:I am beginning to learn about blended learningI use blended learning in my classroomMy school is thinking about shifting to a blended learning modelMy school has enough technology to create a pilot blended learning programMy school has a way to host online curriculum2. Share: If I learn __________
Shout out: what do we know about blended learning?Make a list on poster-paper.
Watch first 3 mins of video…people can watch more on their own.
HOPEFULY 20-30 MINS. TO EXPLORE THESE MODELS
Reflection: In Writing, then Sharing3 New ideas2 Questions1 Concern