Blended Learning

Looking for the right mix of face-to-face instruction with technology-mediated activities? Find tips and resources for structuring learning across a range of blended-learning models.

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  • Modeling Blended Learning in PD

    When teachers have opportunities to participate in blended learning, they’re better able to replicate the strategies with students.
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    4 Tips for Teachers Shifting to Teaching Online

    An educator with experience in distance learning shares what he’s learned: Keep it simple, and build in as much contact as possible.
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    A 5-Step Guide to Making Your Own Instructional Videos

    Replacing your lectures with self-made videos can boost students’ engagement and free you up to work with them directly.
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  • Station Rotation: Differentiating Instruction to Reach All Students

    Rotation stations allow students to learn in a range of modalities, while making differentiation manageable for one teacher.
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  • How to Make Effective Videos for Learning

    Instructional videos can help students learn at their own pace and free up time for teachers to support students individually.
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  • Effective Instructional Models for a Hybrid Schedule

    It can be a challenge to engage students when they’re at school only a few days a week—station rotations and flipping the classroom can help.
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  • Powerful, Lesser-Known Tech Tools for Teachers

    Efficiency and engagement are critical components of online learning—these often-overlooked, free tools can boost both.
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  • How to Make Station Rotation Work During Hybrid Learning

    Implementing this method makes dividing a teacher’s time between students in class and those working at home much easier.
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  • Lessons From a Summer of Teaching in a Hybrid Classroom

    When some students are in class and others are attending live online, teachers have unique challenges and opportunities.
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  • Making Self-Paced Learning Work for Younger Kids

    This differentiation approach frees teachers up to meet students’ needs. The result? Students only tackle material they’re ready for, and all students achieve mastery.
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  • Extending Classroom Management Online

    Nine suggestions to help you provide online learners with class norms and expectations and a sense of community.
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  • Using AI Tutors to Flip Your Classroom

    Teachers can set up AI tutors to create personalized learning experiences for students at home, freeing up time for collaboration and active learning in class.
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  • 4 Tools for a Flipped Classroom

    Whether students do the advance work at home or in class, these tools help teachers track their work and assess their understanding.
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  • Are We Innovating, or Just Digitizing Traditional Teaching?

    Blended learning has the potential to transform the way teachers teach and students learn—if we take advantage of all that it offers
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  • 60-Second Strategy: Do Now Sheets

    A quick pen-and-paper warm-up activity helps teachers see that students are on track in a self-paced blended learning classroom.
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