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shaping communities as the world's classrooms

education week

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blended learning: iterating toward better learning at scale

education week

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judy burton: all teachers are new teachers in blended learning

michael & susan dell foundation blog by judy burton, president and ceo, alliance college-ready public schools, los angeles by when alliance college-ready public schools launched blended learning for alliance school transformation (blast) at three high schools in 2011 and 2012, we were confident that the integration of technology into our college preparatory curriculum would help us individualize instruction for all students. what we didn’t fully appreciate was the impact of this powerful model on teachers at every level of experience.

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anticipating a blended classroom boom led by education startups

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kindergarten in the computer

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hybrid or blended learning: seeking optimal mix of virtual/digital and physical/traditional learning

silicon vikings given the tsunami of technology that we face on a daily basis—like what we are now experiencing in the tablet or mobile markets, for instance—it is not surprising that technology-based learning is getting a lot of attention these days. and most of the massively open online courses (moocs) that i have discussed in earlier posts, for example, are typically all digital/online. but other innovative approaches underway take a more blended or hybrid approach. this post provides a brief discussion of two such initiatives, one in silicon valley and one in los angeles. both are worthy of attention, especially by entrepreneurs who need to understand trends and innovations in the learning/education space.

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