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Blended Learning Orientation
Welcome
This orientation is not intended to…
Contain everything you need to know to build a fully blended course.
Make you an expert in blended learning.
Be the end of your professional development on building your blended learning online course.
Instead this orientation willfamiliarize you…
First, with the blended learning initiative for MNPS high schools.
Second, as a teacher with the Blackboard® environment.
Finally, with the basics of how to design and build your own online course.
This orientation consists of three modules.
Module 1: Blended Overview
Module 2: Attributes of Successful Online Learners
Module 3: Building for Success
Module 1: Blended Overview
Gain familiarity with the online system that will be used in all MNPS high schools to deliver blended instruction, Blackboard Learn®.
Develop a common foundational understanding of Blended Learning models.
Provide an opportunity to reflect and respond in an online discussion board.
Consider the responsibilities, skills, and strengths possessed by successful online students.
Share personal reflections through an interactive online discussion board.
Independently explore additional online resources.
Module 2: Attributes of Successful Online Students
Explore the features and functionality of an active course in Blackboard Learn® from the student’s and teacher’s perspective.
Become familiar with the steps for building content, discussions, and assessments in the Blackboard Learn® system.
Explore the issue of Copyright Law in online courses.
Module 3: Building for Success
Be sure to…Follow the road signs and click through every item in each module so that you come out of this orientation understanding what a teacher’s capabilities are in blended learning and what a student’s capabilities are in the live, blended course.
Next,Scroll down…To read the definition for blended learning and view the blended learning directive from Chief Academic Officer of MNPS: Jay Steele
Proceed to: Blended Learning in MNPS High Schools