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Blended Learning: the Best of Both Worlds Dana Ortman [email protected]

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Blended Learning:the Best of Both Worlds

Dana [email protected]

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We challenge you....

to think about ALL 

of the resources available… and to make the best instructional 

decisions to facilitate learning.

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Blended Learning What is it?

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Face-to-face & Technology-based Instruction Joining Hands

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Why?We are preparing our children for jobs that

 do not exist today.

We need life-long learners.

We need learning to be...  

what ever, when ever, & where ever

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This is about learning... 

•teach them HOW to learn 

•ENGAGE them, let them engage

•make it MEANINGFUL 

•let them be PRODUCTIVE

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Proposed Schedule:

Mon/Wed BRJH

8:55 am – 3:25 pm

Tues/Thurs WRJH

7:35 am - 2:05 pm

Alt Fridays

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ITS Learning –

An LMS is a place to house content and engage students in an online 

learning platform

https://www.itslearning.com/main.aspx?CourseID=17

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A typical week

Monday – Teacher led instruction to introduce topic for the week.

Tuesday – Students work on on/off-line assignments and are able to access on-line resources to review and supplement instruction during class hours.

Wednesday – Teacher reviews topic and assignments with students.

Thursday – Students are given time to work on activities on-line/off line which reinforces topic and then take an assessment. Friday – Teacher presents cultural activity and/or students are given time to work on activity/project.

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Advantages

• Students will be better

prepared for college. • Having a para-

professional.

will allow for more one-

on-one instruction and

assessment. • More students will have

the opportunity to take

FL in middle school.

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• Students will given more responsibility for their own learning

• Teacher will be able to monitor and engage, motivate and direct student learning.

• Students will still be able to participate in fiestas, Latin music and other cultural activities together.

• Same Curriculum as high school - ¡Exprésate!

• This blended approach combines the best elements of online and face-to-face learning.

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“Blended learning should be viewed as a pedagogical approach that combines the effectiveness and socialization opportunities ofthe classroom with the technologically enhanced active learning possibilities of the online environment, rather than a ratio of delivery modalities.

In other words, blended learning should beapproached not merely as a temporal construct,but rather as a fundamental redesign of theinstructional model.

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