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1 Blended Learning Breakout Session
by Kim Paytas M.Ed.

2 My Bio Teacher Grades 4-9 language Arts, Art & special Ed
Technology companies – Motorola, MKS - Marketing & Training M.Ed. Learning Design & Technology

3 Blended Learning definition and terminology Techniques and Models
The four C’s Project Based Instructional Example using template Screencast – description, tools, tips and how to get started Evaluation – Rubric and reflection

4 Flipped Classroom

5 Blended learning definition & terminology

6 What is Blended learning?
Combining Online Learning with Face-to-Face Classroom Learning

7 Blended Learning with terminology
Blended Learning - face-to-face and online blend to improve online learning Flipped Learning - online learning is applied to face-to-face Resource: Blended Learning vs Flipped Learning: Can you tell the Difference? In either case you need to give the student an opportunity to apply what they have learned in a project based activity.

8 "If only [insert subject here] were taught this way when I was in school, I might actually know how to do it.“ Flipped Classroom vs Flipped learning - flipped-classroom-and-flipped-learning Just flipping your classroom is not the same as Flipeed Learning. For learning to take placecler objectives need to be set, based on content and assessment for learning. Also, the teacher must be an active participant and leader in the learning process.

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11 Blended Learning Terminology
Flipped Classroom vs Flipped learning: flipping your classroom does not mean students are learning

12 Blended learning techniques & models

13 Blended Learning with technology
Techniques and Models overview

14 Blended Learning with technology
Three Models: Combination of face-to-face & online learning Project based - Screencasts, web sites readings etc. Mastery Classroom - Content and skills learned at students own pace Flipping Techniques and Models – dan Mcdowell Link

15 Resource: Flipping Techniques and Models Dan McDowell https://www

16 Blended Learning with technology
Four techniques Content delivery Academic Skill Development Technical Skill Development Instructional Technique Flipping Techniques and Models – dan Mcdowell Link

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18 Project based instructional example using template

19 Template Elements Overview of lesson Introduction or objective
Challenge Process Evaluation – rubric & reflection

20 Blended Learning Instructional Project Based
Benefits: Build Library on LMS to be re-used each year student can review as many times as needed Teacher one-on-one time with students work through problems in class

21 It’s MESSY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

22 Blended Learning Instructional project EXAmple SCREENCAST (iMovie)
KISS Blended Learning Instructional example

23 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-3XT3a7NCXA&feature=youtu.be Link

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25 Blended Learning preparing 21st century students for a global society (link)
An educator’s guide to The four c’s: critical thinking and problem solving communication collaboration creativity and innovation

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33 Screencast description, tools & tips

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35 Screencasting Tools Use the tutorials to learn how to use them. Web-based (Recommended) Screencast-o-matic | Tutorials Chrome Extensions (Recommended) Screencastify | Tutorial iPad Educreations ShowMe Clients Camtasia Studio $99 (Mac / PC) Adobe Captivate $359 (Mac / PC)

36 Evaluation rubrics & reflection

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39 Reflection Why did you choose this breakout session?
What did you know about Blended Learning prior to this session? What did you hope to learn in this session? could you write a project based instructional outline using a template?

40 Kim paytas E-mail me at kpaytas@Hotmail.com call me @ 909-229-0097
Questions? Additional materials? Individual help?

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