So blended learning is becoming an increasingly complex concept, with multiple possibilities and infinite options. Blended is about choice, and about maximising your learning in the modes you find most convenient. Learning in all its forms is a little like the blender in your kitchen. Put in the right ingredients, and use a little effort, and hopefully the result will turn out to be very useful. more »
Tag: "flipped classroom"
In September 2013 Arno Smets run the Solar Energy MOOC for the first time. This academic year, he did a rerun of the mooc and at the same time also changed the on-campus course to a flipped classroom. Preliminary analyses showing the positive impact on… more »
New Media Consortium (NMC) and EDUCAUSE Learning Initiative (ELI) recently released the NMC Horizon Report > 2014 Higher Education Edition. This eleventh edition describes annual findings from the NMC Horizon Project, an ongoing research project des… more »
John Robertsen posted an interesting presentation about the use of someone else's MOOC in your course. He identifies four different models.
The guest lecture
The reading
The textbook
The distributed flip
Below is his presentation:
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Mike Caulfield wrote a long, but very interesting blog about the distributed flip:
The distributed flip is a way of approaching flipped classroom design. It’s worth noting that I’m using a fairly broad definition of flipped classroom here. This is no… more »
The Flipped Classroom Field Guide is a compilation of best-practices and community resources centered around the flipped classroom and blended learning initiatives of the Coursera-partner community.
The guide is interesting to read for teacher that wan… more »
Audrey Watters is one of the rare Educational technology journalists and she is really good at. This month she is doing a serie about the top Ed-Tech trends of 2012. She has now publiced 8 really great articles that everyone in education should read.… more »