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Three Steps to Critical Thinking

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Edward Charles Francis Publius de Bono is a bona fide genius. The author, inventor, Rhodes scholar and Nobel prize-nominated economist graduated from college at age 15.
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Since creative and critical thinking can be taught, I wonder why it isn't (in many American schools)?


One of my proudest moments as a classroom teacher was begin called to the principal's office to be accused by an outraged parent of "Teaching my child to challenge authority!"  


Ah, a job well done. The satisfaction lasts a lifetime. 

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Passion for Education

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Here's a robust Pinterest board dedicted to Education from Jill Wright.

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Lots of link to information on Blended Learning.  Solid resources! 

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Mix, match, mash and motivate..... Students in the centre of their learning 

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Great!!!!
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Blended Learning: The Convergence of Online and Face-to-Face Education

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A report from INACOL.

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Blended learning is already happening and we are figuring out how its works well.

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Blended learning is already happening and we are figuring out how its works well.
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An overview worthy of perusal.

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Notetaking In The Digital Classroom: A Blended Learning Approach

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How Noteaking Is Changing


It’d be easy to fall victim to hyperbole here and suggest that notetaking is the stuff of electricity and holograms, but that’s only partly true. Today, 40% of students prefer a mix of physical and digital notes. In the digital classroom then, the primary shift parallels blended learning: a mix of physical and electronic information that serves as a compromise between “old” and “new” learning.


In the digital classroom, recording pens, tablets, laptops, audio software, and social media make recording, reviewing, sharing, and storing these notes different than it was even 10 years ago. The infographic below explores how.

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Online Educational Delivery Models: A Descriptive View (EDUCAUSE Review) | EDUCAUSE.edu

Online Educational Delivery Models: A Descriptive View (EDUCAUSE Review) | EDUCAUSE.edu | E-Learning and Online Teaching | Scoop.it
Phil Hill is Executive Vice President at Delta Initiative and blogs at e-Literate.


As we continue to discuss important issues such as access, affordability, and personalized learning in higher education, we would be helped by having a richer understanding of the changes that are already occurring. I would like to offer a more descriptive view to capture the growing number of approaches enabled by educational technology. The following is certainly not exhaustive, since the field is rapidly changing. In addition, not all of these models will end up thriving in the long term. My intention is simply to describe some of the primary models and ideally to reduce some of the confusion evident in public discussions.


Informative Graphics! Extensive hyperlinked bibiliography ~ Dennis

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Evaluating what works in blended learning | EdNewsColorado

Evaluating what works in blended learning | EdNewsColorado | E-Learning and Online Teaching | Scoop.it

By Katie Ash of Education Week (republished in EdNews Colorado)

 

This is a good overview of the state of evaluation in blended learning, touching on comments by Stusan Patrick, Michael Horn, and several charter school operators including the Allience of College-Ready Public Schools, Summit Public Schools, and the Michael and Susan Dell Foundation. -JL


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BlendKit Course: DIY Project Tasks | Blended Learning Toolkit

BlendKit Course: DIY Project Tasks | Blended Learning Toolkit | E-Learning and Online Teaching | Scoop.it

Templates to guide the design of your blended learning course. 

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7 Reasons Why Blended Learning Makes Sense

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SMARTER SCHOOLS | by Michael Spencer Education no longer comes in rows and textbooks, but from a combination of sources. 


Let’s start with a definition. What exactly is blended learning? Here’s a great, generally useful definition found on the City Prep Academies website that clarifies the term: “[Blended learning] integrates face-to-face classroom time with online learning (facilitated at all times by a classroom teacher), combining the effectiveness and socialization of the classroom with technology-enhanced online materials.”

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Blended Learning: Strategies for Engagement

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There are methods and models for implementing blended learning -- from the flipped classroom, to the flex model.


There are methods and models for implementing blended learning -- from the flipped classroom, to the flex model. All of them are on the continuum of just how much time is spent online and in the online classroom. Blended Learning can provide a unique way of not only engaging students in collaborative work and projects, but also personalizing and individualizing instruction for students.

However, there is still one piece that is missing from a great blended learning environment: engagement!

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Battle of the Century: eLearning vs. Classroom Learning | Visual.ly

Battle of the Century: eLearning vs. Classroom Learning | Visual.ly | E-Learning and Online Teaching | Scoop.it
Traditional classroom learning is compared with new elearning options.

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Andreas Kuswara's comment, October 9, 2012 11:58 PM
as much as it's interesting, but i think there will be time, if it's not now, where elearning would not be compared or contrast with traditional learning, but learning is hybrid. just as we do not compare and contrast between using a stationary and verbal communication in learning.
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BlendKit Course | Blended Learning Toolkit

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The BlendKit Course is a set of subject matter neutral, open educational resources related to blended learning available for self-study or for group use. Periodically, these materials will also be used as the basis for a facilitated open, online course. (See below for information on the most recent facilitated offering: BlendKit2012.)


The goal of the BlendKit Course is to provide assistance in designing and developing your blended learning course via a consideration of key issues related to blended learning and practical step-by-step guidance in helping you produce actual materials for your blended course (i.e., from design documents through creating content pages to peer review feedback at your own institution).


Disclaimer: The BlendKit Course does not address technical issues associated with specific course management systems (e.g., Blackboard, Moodle, Sakai, etc.).



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Central Florida to Offer MOOC on Blended Online Learning

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The University of Central Florida (UCF) announces the second offering of its popular MOOC (massive open online course) for blended learning faculty and designers: BlendKit2012. Based around the open-licensed BlendKit Course instructional materials, BlendKit2012 will run as a five-week cohort (from Monday, September 24 to Monday, October 29, 2012) facilitated by UCF’s Dr. Kelvin Thompson and Dr. Linda Futch. Course components include regular communications from facilitators, weekly readings, hands-on tasks, a variety of real time and asynchronous interaction opportunities, and weekly webinars with experienced blended learning instructors.


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What Blended Learning Looks Like: Great Teachers and Proven Technology

What Blended Learning Looks Like: Great Teachers and Proven Technology | E-Learning and Online Teaching | Scoop.it
Students can accomplish a lot working independently with proven technology, but teachers play a critical role in reinforcing concepts, intervening when students have difficulties, and supporting students in their learning.
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6 Types of Blended Learning [Infographic] | Edudemic

6 Types of Blended Learning [Infographic] | Edudemic | E-Learning and Online Teaching | Scoop.it

Blended Learning is not so much an innovation as it is a natural by-product of the digital domain creeping into physical boundaries. As digital and social media become more and more prevalent in the life of learners, it was only a matter of time before learning became “blended” by necessity.

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Teaching & Learning - Cell Phones in Class: A Student Survey - Magna Publications

Teaching & Learning - Cell Phones in Class: A Student Survey - Magna Publications | E-Learning and Online Teaching | Scoop.it
Cell phones in the classroom—it’s a topic that generates much consternation among faculty. Are policies that prohibit their use enforceable? Are students texting in class? If so, how many? If a student is texting, does that distract other students? Are students using their phones to cheat? Are there any ways cell phones can be used to promote learning? The questions are many and the answers are still a long way from definitive.
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Breaking Down Barriers to Online Education

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The self-described “tinkerers” and “hacker-ninjas” behind a free web app they call “KA Lite” have an immodest goal: They aim to bring the revolution in online education to the 65 percent of the world that isn’t online.

Developed by a ragtag team of dedicated volunteers led by UC San Diego cognitive science doctoral candidate Jamie Alexandre, the app fords the digital divide by making available offline the online videos and exercises of the popular Khan Academy – which tallied 5.5 million unique users in January. The team also has a vision of expanding to include other educational content that’s freely available on the Internet commons. Project Gutenberg, perhaps, or Wikipedia.

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I believe that our time will be seen as the dawn of global learning.  This is a chance to help the world's poor learn and grow  

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Embarking on Year Two: Moving Beyond Blended Learning - Getting Smart by Guest Author - blended learning, blended learning pilots, edleaders, IOLchat, math pilots, math programs, Online Learning

Embarking on Year Two: Moving Beyond Blended Learning - Getting Smart by Guest Author - blended learning, blended learning pilots, edleaders, IOLchat, math pilots, math programs, Online Learning | E-Learning and Online Teaching | Scoop.it
After successfully piloting our first blended program in math last year, we challenged ourselves to dive deeper into the potential of blended learning with the goal of creating a school model that could optimize every aspect of our students’...

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37 Blended Learning Resources You Can Use Tomorrow

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37 Blended Learning Resources You Can Use Tomorrow: blended learning, elearning, digital tools, khan academy, youtube...

 

 

 

Read more:

http://www.teachthought.com/teaching/37-blended-learning-resources-you-can-use-tomorrow/

 


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The Ultimate Blended Learning Tool: Sky™ wifi smartpen Introduction

Here's a technology that any student can use to 'blend' the traditional lecture with online productivity tools.


Take notes and they are wirelessly uploaded to Evernote, along with a sync track of the lecture you're listening to.  Very slick.  


~ I recommend this! Dennis O'Connor

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E-Learning Certificate Program: Blended Learning Articles

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Here's a link to 70+ recent articles about blended learning.
Learn to mix the best of both worlds as you build 21st Century Classroom.

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Blended Learning Boosts Achievement

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A recent study conducted by the U.S. Department of Education found that students involved in blended learning programs generally performed better than students who participated in face-to-face instruction.
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Benefits of Blended Learning | Blended Learning Toolkit

Benefits of Blended Learning | Blended Learning Toolkit | E-Learning and Online Teaching | Scoop.it

Blended courses have proven to be among the most popular choices for students at institutions where they are offered. At first glance, this popularity seems intuitive because blended courses allow students and faculty to take advantage of much of the flexibility and convenience of an online course while retaining the benefits of the face-to-face classroom experience.

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Some see blended learning as future of education | eSchool News | Online and or Blended Learning

Some see blended learning as future of education | eSchool News | Online and or Blended Learning | E-Learning and Online Teaching | Scoop.it
More and more school districts are embracing digital learning as the next step in improving education, and a number of stakeholder groups are hoping to guide policy makers in their efforts to implement state-level online learning policies.

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10 Tools to Get Started with Blended Learning | Democratizing Knowledge

10 Tools to Get Started with Blended Learning | Democratizing Knowledge | E-Learning and Online Teaching | Scoop.it

MIKE GWALTNEY:


I’m often asked by teachers how to get started doing Blended Learning. My answer is always “why do you want to try Blended Learning?” Rather than trying to be cheeky or coy about my practice, I’m trying to begin a conversation about the value of moving learning online. If you haven’t determined why you’re doing it, your attempts will be unfocused and confusing for students. So my suggestion is that you consider your goals – what I refer to as the “verbs” (connect, network, collaborate, cooperate, create, etc.) – and then create the Blended Learning experiences that fit.

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Cybraryman Internet Catalogue - Blended Learning

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RT @cybraryman1: My Blended Learning page (allows for personalization & can connect students with experts) http://t.co/cgToHfxf #edchat...


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5 Tips For Managing Effective Blended Learning Through An LMS | Upside Learning Blog

5 Tips For Managing Effective Blended Learning Through An LMS | Upside Learning Blog | E-Learning and Online Teaching | Scoop.it
When used in a structured way, blended learning can allow organizations to mix different teaching materials and tools into an effective, integrated learning experience, giving learners an opportunity to move from passive learning to active learning.
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