In this four-part
series, I’ll define blended learning, discuss the models of blended learning,
the implications for career and technical
education, and how the Curriculum, Assessment, and Digital Delivery
(CADD) areas of the Oklahoma Department of Career and Technology Education can
assist in the implementation of blended learning.
Photo courtesy of the Clayton Christensen Institute |
Blended learning is a shift to an online instructional
delivery for a portion of the day to make students, teachers, and schools more
productive, both academically and financially. We all know there’s no single right approach
to building the “perfect” model for blended learning as communities have
different resources, classrooms, computers, schedules, and many other unique
needs. A school doesn’t always have the
resources or the expertise to select and purchase a learning management system
(LMS), design lessons, or write assessments, but there are available resources.
Did you know that the Curriculum, Assessment, and Digital
Delivery areas of the Oklahoma
Department of Career and Technology Education can assist in the implementation
of blended learning? The National Technology Plan acknowledges the
challenges of raising college and career-ready standards without a significant
investment of new funding so check out our online
catalog and search the following links for additional information and see
how we can assist you in blending digital and teacher led instruction to
personalize learning for each student.
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