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Blended Learning for History & Social Science courses Mike Gwaltney mikegwaltney.net/blog Twitter: @MikeGwaltney Email: [email protected] Global Education Conference 2010

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Blended Learning forHistory & Social Science courses

Mike Gwaltneymikegwaltney.net/blog

Twitter: @MikeGwaltneyEmail: [email protected]

Global Education Conference 2010

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Essential Questions for Conversation

What is Blended Learning?

Why is it beneficial for our students?

What strategies work best in a Blended Learning model?

What resources can be employed in traditional classes to start blending teaching and learning?

What challenges are presented by a move to a Blended Learning model?

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Joins the best aspects of face-to-face instruction with the best aspects of online education.

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Effective? Relevant?

• There is early evidence that a "blended" instructional approach can result in learning outcome gains (http://www.uic.edu/depts/oee/blended/workshop/bibliography.pdf).

• 93% of Higher Ed instructors and admin say they are using blended learning strategies somewhere in their institution. 7 in 10 expect more than 40% of their schools’ courses to be blended by 2013 (Bonk, C. J. & Graham, C. R. (Eds.).

• Web Learning @ Penn State Univ.http://weblearning.psu.edu/

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Why Do it?

21st Century Competencies

21st Century Tasks

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What’s the Balance?Goals, Policies, etc.

How much Face-to-Face time?

How much Online time?

“Web-Centric” vs. Fully Blended

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“The Flip” Version

Classroom time is used for interactive experiences / discussion of big ideas Collaboration, Critical Thinking, Creative

problem-solving are done with instructor on the side

Online time is used for consumption of multimedia-rich content Student acquires important information on

his/her own

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Students consume content

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Gold-Standard Blended Learning

Student-Centered Students are “doing” online, teachers are facilitating

/ coaching Students make their own meaning by applying

(transferring) what they learn to "authentic, meaningful, worthwhile tasks” online, creating content

Performance Tasks and Assessments are Authentici.e. “real-world” Communicate and Collaborate Manage information Think Critically and Problem-solve Create own products with Authentic Audiences

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Blogging

Debate

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Questions so far?

What is Blended Learning?

Why is it beneficial for our students?

What strategies work best in a Blended Learning model?

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Getting Started

Web Hosting Google Sites

Blogs Edublogs, Wordpress, Blogger

Learning Managements Systems (LMS) Blackboard, Moodle, Haiku, etc.

Social Networks Ning, Facebook

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Ning

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Tools

Content Consumption

Textbook Sites Online Video

TED, YouTube, TeacherTube, Discovery Ed, etc.

News sites RSS Feeds / Blogs Podcats

iTunes, iTunes U GapMinder Newseum

Content Creation Images

Flickr, Picasa, National Archives

ScreenCasting Videos Jing

Video Uploading YouTube, Vimeo

Video Creation Animoto

Graphic Organizers bubbl.us

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Screencasting

http://www.techsmith.com/jing/

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Video

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Video

http://vimeo.com/

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http://bubbl.us/

Graphic Organizers

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Web 2.0 Tools for Gold-Standard Blended Learning

Collaborate

Google Documents Social Bookmarking

Diigo, Delicious Wikis

Google Sites, Wikispaces

Microblogging and Social Networking Twitter, Ning, Facebook

Personal Learning Networks

Create

Blogs, Wikis, Podcasts VoiceThread Speeches,

Debates Storytelling

Animoto, Prezi Video Online Discussion

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Wikis

http://www.wikispaces.com

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https://sites.google.com

Wikis – Google Sites

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VoiceThread

http://voicethread.com/

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VoiceThread embedded

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Twitter

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Emerging: Mobile Learning

"We learn anywhere, anytime, anyplace; there are opportunities to learn all around us everyday. We learn in the home, office, on the road. Likewise, educational content can be shaped to fit all kinds of useful delivery media that is convenient, user-friendly, and (most important) serves the educational need of members without the content being shortchanged or trivialized." Smith,J.(2001)

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Assessing Online Learning

Implications for Rubrics

include 2 traits to distinguish between: content understanding product/performance quality

Rubric must be properly weighted to reward the trait emphasized by the task/assessment

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Questions?

What resources can be employed in traditional classes to start blending teaching and learning?

What challenges are presented by a move to a Blended Learning model?

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http://www.globaleducationwiki.com/

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References Watson, John. Blending Learning: The Convergence of Online and Face-to-Face

Education. Vienna, VA: North American Council for Online Learning, 2008. Promising Practices in Online Learning. North American Council for Online Learning. Web. 10 June 2010. http://www.inacol.org/research/ promisingpractices/NACOL_PP-BlendedLearning-lr.pdf.

Smith, Judith M. Ph.D. (2001). "Blended Learning: An Old Friend Gets a New Name." Executive Update, Online. http://www.gwsae.org/Executiveupdate/2001/March/blended.htm