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Making Sense of Blended Learning: Treasuring an Older Tradition or Finding a Better Future? | teachonline.ca

Making Sense of Blended Learning: Treasuring an Older Tradition or Finding a Better Future? | teachonline.ca | Leadership in Distance Education | Scoop.it
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How to Cultivate Blended Learning Leaders and Grow a Better Pipeline (EdSurge News)

How to Cultivate Blended Learning Leaders and Grow a Better Pipeline (EdSurge News) | Leadership in Distance Education | Scoop.it
As more schools look to implement blended learning, positions like “Blended Learning Manager” and “Personalized Learning Director” have popped up in larger numbers on jobs boards. I just wrapped up my first year in such a role as the Director of Technology for KIPP Chicago Schools. As I reflect on t
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Internet and Education: 674: Distance Education Theory: Blended Learning and Building Relationships

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Essential Resources for Educators of Online and Blended Courses

Essential Resources for Educators of Online and Blended Courses | Leadership in Distance Education | Scoop.it
It’s that time of year when educators seek fresh ideas and strategies to create meaningful learning experiences for their students. I too have plans for the upcoming school-year; one of my goals is...
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Excellent resources to have in your toolkit.

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4 Reasons to Use Blended Learning In Your Leadership Development

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Advantages of Blending Distance Learning and In-Class Teaching

Advantages of Blending Distance Learning and In-Class Teaching | Leadership in Distance Education | Scoop.it
Combining distance learning and in-class teaching into one course for graduate-level engineering management students has some distinct advantages and challenges. The course is not presented in an online teaching arrangement conducted via the internet while sitting at computers. Rather, it is a combination of in-class teaching and internet contact. For in-class students, it is a normal lecture course. For distance learning (DLN) students, lectures are recorded and posted the next day and are accessible online.
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Leadership Implications of the Brave New Blended World

Leadership Implications of the Brave New Blended World | Leadership in Distance Education | Scoop.it
Everything is changing...

• Mobile devices and apps; adaptive instruction--teachers, parents, and kids flipping and blending their own learning.
Dr Pam Hill's curator insight, September 17, 2013 8:48 AM

Great article that challenges us to think "out of the box" for learning!  Check it out!

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K-12 Distance Learning and Blended Learning: Trends on the Rise?

K-12 Distance Learning and Blended Learning: Trends on the Rise? | Leadership in Distance Education | Scoop.it
Blended learning is on the rise and being used more than online learning in some countries around the world.
Damon Ing's curator insight, July 3, 2016 6:29 PM
I believe that distance and blended learning K-12 is a fascinating experience, but I wonder if it can be productive. It is true that it will teach students early in technology and assist them in future grades, I wonder if it can be successful. At times the attention spans for children can be short and I wonder it this can work as a disadvantage? What do you think?