Cool Tools for Blended Learning Gail Ramirez @gramirez gramirez@tps501.org Travis True @travistrue ttrue@tps501.org
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What is Blended Learning? Students learn partly through face-to-face interaction with their teacher and partly through online or digital instruction. Students MUST have some control over time, place, path, and/or pace.
How students learn
Why Blended Learning? For Students: Students are more engaged using online content. Students know where they stand at any time getting real-time feedback. Students can control how fast or slow they go through a lesson, which unleashed their learning velocity. Student s experience within their classroom is in a small group, which makes learning more personal, involved, and connected. For Teachers: Teachers plan their lessons targeting each group instead of teaching to the middle. Teachers find gearing their lessons toward small groups to be rewarding because students are engaged. Teachers find it easier to manage their classroom when students are fully engaged.
Benefits of Blending Differentiation Ability to view instruction over and over Extends learning Critical thinking and decision making Students are invested in own learning
Formats for Blended Learning Lab Model - students are in a lab with the teacher doing virtually the same thing at the same time. Flex Model - students use technology to complete homework. Enriched Virtual Model - students and teachers expand their experiences via technology. Flipped Classroom Model - students prepare ahead for instruction using virtual tools and then spend class doing projects or discussions. Rotation - stations are set up in the classroom that enable the students to rotate between set types of activities.
The best model to start with is the Rotation model
High Quality Blended Learning 1. 2. 3. 4. Personalized Mastery-Based High Expectations Student Ownership
Important steps to keep in mind Start small Use tools that are readily available and that you feel comfortable using. Add one or two tools at a time. You may combine blended learning with other forms of instructional strategies. When finished, think about what needs to be changed and how you could make it better before your next attempt.
Tools
Google Classroom Google Classroom is the nucleus of classroom management and blended learning. Teachers can assign content to students. Both student and teacher work is organized and easy to find.
Screencastify is a screencasting extension for Google Chrome. It allows you to record your screen activity for creating tutorials, etc, and runs entirely in Chrome, so opens the possibility of screencasting up to Chromebook owners. It runs on any computer with the Chrome browser, Chromebooks, and Chromeboxes. Screencastify is an extension, not an app. Once installed, you should see it in the extension gallery on the top of your Chrome window. Screencastify saves to your Google Drive and/or directly to YouTube. Although there is both a free and a paid version, you only need the free one. The paid version allows clipping and >10 minute videos.
Using YouTube s video manager you can make changes to videos, download your videos, change info & settings, view distribution stats, and make edits to the start/ending of your video or clip out some of the middle. Using YouTube s video editor you can enhance your videos, swap the audio track, get music from the audio library, add photos, add headers and endings, and more.
#hy per The HyperDoc is the blueprint of a good project - not just for the teacher, but especially for the student. There are five parts to a HyperDoc 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Hook Instruction Engagement Independent activity Creative or presentation activity Extension or enrichment Go to https://goo.gl/s2tqo0 for handout. doc s
Padlet Padlet is a free, online "virtual wall" tool where users can express thoughts on topics of their choice. It's like a piece of paper or a bulletin board, but on the Web. It is very versatile and easy to use. There is a web version of the program and a Chrome extension, a Chrome app, and an ipad version. Padlet Chrome app - same as website Padlet Mini (extension) - great for bookmarking websites and collecting information from websites. Wonderful tool when conducting research. Padlet ipad app - this app is on the approved list, just request it be pushed to your ipad cart. Click here to access the Padlet HyperDoc
Quizizz is a super-fun way to conduct quizzes in your classroom. Great for conducting a quick review, pop quiz or even individual classwork.
EdPuzzle is a web app for teachers, trainers, and content publishers to use video as an interactive experience. It allows users to select a video and customize it by editing, cropping, recording audio, and adding questions to make an engaging presentation or lesson. It is a perfect tool for blended and flipped learning and is easy to use.
ThingLink is the leading platform for creating interactive images and videos for web, social, advertising, and educational channels. Be creative! Make your images come alive with video, text, images, shops, music and more! Every image contains a story and ThingLink helps you tell your stories. Thinglink is not just for teacher to make infographics - but also an excellent tool for students! Click image to view interactivity.
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