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bLearning
(Hybrid Learning / Flexible Learning / Technology-mediated instruction / Web-enhance
d instruction / Mixed-mode instruction)
What is bLearning?A
B
C
D
Why bLearning?
Basic Concepts of bLearning
How to Blend?
bLearning
Contents
E Challenges and Possible Solutions
What is bLearning?A
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bLearning
deliberate and effective integration of
Online
Learning
Face-to-
face
Learning
to instigate and support learning
a hybrid
Modes of delivery
 Rotation
 Flex
 Enhanced Virtual
 Self-Blend
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Blending Human with Technology
 Mobility
 Structure
 Tracking
 Economy
 Self-study
 Global reach
 Personalization
 Motivation
 Feedback
 Relevance
 Discipline
 Soft Skills
 Peer learning
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Blending Synchronous & Asynchronous
Synchronous
Same time, same
place
Same time, different
places
Asynchronous
Different times,
different places
Blended Learning
Why bLearning?
B
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Poll Question
My frequent complaint is
 I need more time to finish syllabus
 My students are many different skill levels
 My students are far below average level
 My students do not attend classes regularly
P
Why bLearning?
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Different learning problems
require
different teaching solutions.
Different learning styles
Different learning preferences
Different learning backgrounds
Different learning opportunities
Why bLearning?
01
03
02
04
Higher student retention as
well as increased pass rates. Greater
student
engagement & achievement.
Improved outcomes
Meet the needs of auditory,
verbal, visual, kinesthetic, social,
solitary, logical learners.
Meet styles of learning
Reduction of seat time.
Classroom time can focus
on deeper analysis or
discussion of the topics
Strategic use of class time
Student interests, time, pace,
place and path are taken into
consideration.
Multiplying opportunities
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Best of both worlds. Be together, be apart
Basic Conepts
B
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Poll Question
What do you think is
the future of blended learning?
1. will be forgotten soon
2. will stay beyond lockdown
3. will gradually gain strength
4. will soon be the most popular mode
P
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Expanding Impact
Future
Blend is the Best
Present
Past
Largely separate
systems
bLearning booming
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Blending for a Purpose
What variables
decide the right blend?
C
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Right Blend Depends on
 Course objectives
 Course content
 Learner profiles
 Needs
 Competencies
 Learning styles
 Attitudes
 Location
 Teacher competencies
 Resources available
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Right Blend Needs Elasticity
Methodology
Learning
Environment
Media
How to Blend?
B
Using an LMS
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 Keep things organized
 All-in-one teaching-learning arena
 Overview of test scores and progress
 Graphical analytics
 Create dynamic feedback
 Allows fluid movement
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LMS for bLearning
 Edmodo
 Moodle
 Blackboard
 Google Classroom
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Online Conference Tools
 Zoom
 GotoWebinar
 Google Meet
 Microsoft Teams
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Screencastify
https://screencast-o-matic.com/
Tools To Embed Questions in Videos
https://edpuzzle.com/
https://www.techsmith.com/video-editor.html (camtasia.studio)
https://explaineverything.com/
https://go.playposit.com/ (Educanon)
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To make your video effective:
1. choose short videos (under 6 minutes)
2. Choose compelling visuals
3. Ask clear, concise questions
3. Use minimal text
4. Sound enthusiastic & inspiring
5. Personalize & be authentic
6. Encourage students to take guided notes
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Assessment in bLearning
 Flexibility
 Choice
 Personalization
 Variety of assignments
 Self reflection & self assessment
 Authentic assessment (application)
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Tools for bLearning Assessment
http://myquiz.org/
477310
https://edpuzzle.com/open/
pifigru
https://myQuiz.org/i/477310
Challenges
Possible Solutions
E
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bLearning Challenges
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bLearning Challenges
 Policy issues
(financial, technical & human resources)
 Instructor training
 Redesigning course schedule
 Effective infusion of technology
 Access to technology and infrastructure
 Real-time data practices
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A Possible Solution
 Ask students to create three to five test questions each.
 Tell them that you will use those questions on the actual test.
 Compare what students think is important to what you think they
should focus on.
 Revise presentations to address what students did not cover.
 Use some good student questions for test review exercises.
Student Generated Assessment
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Some Guidelines
 Start small (tons of tools may confuse you)
 Use it with a purpose, not just for the sake of using it
 Make it social, interactive, responsive
 Give and get feedback
 Create effective support system
 Track learner progress
Thank you
lionnagaraju@gmail.com
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Questions to Consider
Have you made any needs assessment?
Have we audited media access?
What action steps are needed to get into the blended mindset?
What do you see as your greatest challenge when shifting?
Where do you see yourself now?
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Flipped Classroom
Flipping means that the classroom “lessons” are being completed at home in or
der to allow for further support in class while completing assessments, collabor
ative projects, and focused support (based on feedback from data obtained).

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Everything You Need to Know About bLearning

  • 1. bLearning (Hybrid Learning / Flexible Learning / Technology-mediated instruction / Web-enhance d instruction / Mixed-mode instruction)
  • 2. What is bLearning?A B C D Why bLearning? Basic Concepts of bLearning How to Blend? bLearning Contents E Challenges and Possible Solutions
  • 4. m nagaRAJU bLearning deliberate and effective integration of Online Learning Face-to- face Learning to instigate and support learning a hybrid Modes of delivery  Rotation  Flex  Enhanced Virtual  Self-Blend
  • 5. m nagaRAJU Blending Human with Technology  Mobility  Structure  Tracking  Economy  Self-study  Global reach  Personalization  Motivation  Feedback  Relevance  Discipline  Soft Skills  Peer learning
  • 6. m nagaRAJU Blending Synchronous & Asynchronous Synchronous Same time, same place Same time, different places Asynchronous Different times, different places Blended Learning
  • 8. m nagaRAJU Poll Question My frequent complaint is  I need more time to finish syllabus  My students are many different skill levels  My students are far below average level  My students do not attend classes regularly P
  • 9. Why bLearning? m nagaRAJU Different learning problems require different teaching solutions. Different learning styles Different learning preferences Different learning backgrounds Different learning opportunities
  • 10. Why bLearning? 01 03 02 04 Higher student retention as well as increased pass rates. Greater student engagement & achievement. Improved outcomes Meet the needs of auditory, verbal, visual, kinesthetic, social, solitary, logical learners. Meet styles of learning Reduction of seat time. Classroom time can focus on deeper analysis or discussion of the topics Strategic use of class time Student interests, time, pace, place and path are taken into consideration. Multiplying opportunities m nagaRAJU Best of both worlds. Be together, be apart
  • 12. m nagaRAJU Poll Question What do you think is the future of blended learning? 1. will be forgotten soon 2. will stay beyond lockdown 3. will gradually gain strength 4. will soon be the most popular mode P
  • 13. m nagaRAJU Expanding Impact Future Blend is the Best Present Past Largely separate systems bLearning booming
  • 14. m nagaRAJU Blending for a Purpose What variables decide the right blend? C
  • 15. m nagaRAJU Right Blend Depends on  Course objectives  Course content  Learner profiles  Needs  Competencies  Learning styles  Attitudes  Location  Teacher competencies  Resources available
  • 16. m nagaRAJU Right Blend Needs Elasticity Methodology Learning Environment Media
  • 18. Using an LMS nagaRAJU  Keep things organized  All-in-one teaching-learning arena  Overview of test scores and progress  Graphical analytics  Create dynamic feedback  Allows fluid movement
  • 19. m nagaRAJU LMS for bLearning  Edmodo  Moodle  Blackboard  Google Classroom
  • 20. m nagaRAJU Online Conference Tools  Zoom  GotoWebinar  Google Meet  Microsoft Teams
  • 22. Tools To Embed Questions in Videos https://edpuzzle.com/ https://www.techsmith.com/video-editor.html (camtasia.studio) https://explaineverything.com/ https://go.playposit.com/ (Educanon) nagaRAJU To make your video effective: 1. choose short videos (under 6 minutes) 2. Choose compelling visuals 3. Ask clear, concise questions 3. Use minimal text 4. Sound enthusiastic & inspiring 5. Personalize & be authentic 6. Encourage students to take guided notes
  • 23. m nagaRAJU Assessment in bLearning  Flexibility  Choice  Personalization  Variety of assignments  Self reflection & self assessment  Authentic assessment (application)
  • 24. m nagaRAJU Tools for bLearning Assessment http://myquiz.org/ 477310 https://edpuzzle.com/open/ pifigru https://myQuiz.org/i/477310
  • 27. m nagaRAJU bLearning Challenges  Policy issues (financial, technical & human resources)  Instructor training  Redesigning course schedule  Effective infusion of technology  Access to technology and infrastructure  Real-time data practices
  • 28. m nagaRAJU A Possible Solution  Ask students to create three to five test questions each.  Tell them that you will use those questions on the actual test.  Compare what students think is important to what you think they should focus on.  Revise presentations to address what students did not cover.  Use some good student questions for test review exercises. Student Generated Assessment
  • 29. m nagaRAJU Some Guidelines  Start small (tons of tools may confuse you)  Use it with a purpose, not just for the sake of using it  Make it social, interactive, responsive  Give and get feedback  Create effective support system  Track learner progress
  • 31. m nagaRAJU Questions to Consider Have you made any needs assessment? Have we audited media access? What action steps are needed to get into the blended mindset? What do you see as your greatest challenge when shifting? Where do you see yourself now?
  • 32. m nagaRAJU Flipped Classroom Flipping means that the classroom “lessons” are being completed at home in or der to allow for further support in class while completing assessments, collabor ative projects, and focused support (based on feedback from data obtained).

Editor's Notes

  1. Many have raised questions about whether to resume face-to-face learning experiences or stick to strictly online learning this season in a way that is both physically safe and educationally sound for students and faculty members. A number of institutions still face significant increasing pressure to re-open from students and their families. This raises questions about the college student experience, both inside and outside of the classroom. Institutions now must question whether hybrid methods of learning are any better than moving forward with purely online learning, or returning to in-person classes.
  2. bLearning should be a fundamental shift in instructional strategy. It is more than just combining an online component to traditional classroom instruction. It is not different from learning. It is a form of learning. Explosion of countless tools and technologies on the education scene. New ways to deliver, enhance and assess content. Education and assessment need to be redesigned to transform the flow and function of teaching / learning. Teachers need customizable instructional delivery models to retain teacher authenticity and to demonstrate teacher’s interest and investment in learner experience. Meeting different needs and learning styles. ❖  Provide more flexibility with regard to when and where students choose to learn ❖  Both instructors and students have the opportunity to develop their technology skills. ❖  Students prefer courses that have some online components. ❖  Enhance learning by allowing the use of pedagogical strategies that are not possible without learning technologies.
  3. Integrating digital content (differentiated path and pace) Small group instruction (aligned to student needs and learning goals) Student reflection (awareness of student progress) Data driven decisions (frequent assessments of instructional decisions)
  4. it is always important to first identify why you are blending. If you don’t, you can quickly fall into the hole of using technology for the sake of using technology instead of truly leveraging the technology to address an instructional challenge you have in your classroom. Also remember that you aren't expected to master blending right away. Blending your classroom takes time, patience, and a lot of fine tuning. 
  5. flexibility is the most important. It is really unsettling to change from a routine that works decently (i.e. whole group instruction) Teachers will now need new skills to learn how to support students who are learning different things, at different paces, through different approaches. They will need to be able to facilitate different learning opportunities for students--such as one-on-one tutoring, small-group instruction, project-based learning,  and lectures. Teachers will need to be able to communicate via a variety of mediums, explore, identify, and use a variety of online tools to meet student needs, and be able to do basic troubleshooting— such as helping students reset passwords, download plug-ins, and so forth. For many teachers, being able to teach effectively offline as well as online will be critical.
  6. Collaboration: With effective collaboration, comes strong communication skills. Blended learning gives opportunities to students to go beyond basic understanding and really see the content in action through various learning experiences and cross content collaborative projects that are not possible without the technology support at hand.  Engagement: Students are more likely to stay engaged when working on lessons that are personalized for their needs. Rotating through independent, small group and teacher-led centers can foster students’ ability to monitor their own engagement when they are working online away from the teacher. Content: When well implemented, blended learning can give students choice around the path and pace at which they are able to connect with content. Teachers are also able to have more one on one time with students to push rigorous analysis of the content in new and exciting ways. Beyond the classroom, blended also opens opportunities for more students to have access to high-level, rigorous curriculum because of all of the open source content Academic Ownership: An inherent advantage to personalizing students’ learning is they are required to take more ownership over their education. Even if things aren’t fully personalized, great educators in blended classrooms ensure students can explain their reasoning, articulate why they are attempting tasks or reviewing content online vs. in person. • Improved student academic outcomes • Increased student ownership of learning • Increased student engagement • Improved teacher satisfaction4 • Increased teacher retention
  7. “When beginning to blend your classroom, it is always important to first identify why you are blending. If you don’t, you can quickly fall into the hole of using technology for the sake of using technology instead of truly leveraging the technology to address an instructional challenge you have in your classroom. Also remember that you aren't expected to master blending right away. Blending your classroom takes time, patience, and a lot of fine tuning. It is ok to make mistakes, iterate on your model, and try various recipes....the main goal is to just try!”
  8. Evolving instructional media, advances in technology, increasing learning opportunities Integration of media and combination of media
  9. Integrating digital content (differentiated path and pace) Small group instruction (aligned to student needs and learning goals) Student reflection (awareness of student progress) Data driven decisions (frequent assessments of instructional decisions)
  10. Standards and methods that have been studiously crafted to teach in f2f sessions cannot simply be doubled-clicked into an online environment. An LMS will usually allow the instructor to create dynamic feedback depending on the answer a learner will give to a specific question. For instance, in a multiple-choice test if the learner chooses answer B over the correct answer C, the appropriate feedback will be given back to the learner, indicating fault in the thought process, or hints as to why another answer would be more appropriate. an LMS gives the instructor an overview of test scores, progress, and growth with graphical representation to make the analysis even easier to grasp especially when the class size is very large. That way, an instructor has the ability to analyze which students scored the highest/ lowest, and which questions were hardest/ easiest for the majority of students. Reporting is a handy tool that allows the instructor to see trends and act upon them to improve the curriculum.
  11. Students love seeing videos that their own teachers have recorded!  We can deliver direct instruction through videos, without sacrificing personality or authenticity. It makes a huge difference. Putting direct instruction into videos allows students to take control of their own learning. But like any academic skill, self-direction is hard and must be scaffolded for students. Otherwise, students who are great at self-management flourish, while students that aren’t only fall further behind. This leads to a highly unequal classroom where successful students learn fast and independently through an online portal, while unsuccessful students fall quickly through the cracks and feel lonely and lost. Set hard end-of-unit deadlines, which prevent students from falling too far behind and allow students to reset at the end of each unit. Make the classroom a controlled-chaos environment of authentic learning.
  12. If a bLearning model emphasizes greater flexibility, choice, and personalization of learning, then assessment practices need to do the same. In order to do this, assessment needs to be directly correlated to the learning outcomes of each course. Authentic assessment—assessing student abilities to apply knowledge, skills, and attitudes to real world problems—is not only possible in an online environment; it is getting more popular. Faculty who evaluate their students’ performances by using a mixture of tests – some online, some offline – have experienced more fruitful outcomes. Supplying examples to read as text online or offline proves to be helpful. Presenting video explanations or examples online, where students can view a snippet of the content repeatedly gives enough exposure to solidify an idea or concept. Any tool that can be afforded the student should be considered to improve learning.
  13. Essential for bLearning to succeed. 1. Comprehensive teacher or tutor training 2. Ongoing evaluation 3. students’ equitable access to technology How much weightage to testing? How many tests/are required? How to avoid creating a “high stakes” environment? What are expectations from online assessments? How to compare auto-scored online quizzes and project-based assessments? How to strike the right balance in bLearning courses? How to incorporate formal and informal assessments into bLearning? Will these all take place face-to-face, online, or in a combination?
  14. “What,” I asked “were YOU learning from your students during the different phases of the lesson?” The challenge: truly enhances the quality of students’ learning experiences.
  15. Blended learning is a joint venture and needs to include input from IT in order to make it efficient and effective Blended learning involves using technology to address an instructional challenge in a meaningful manner for students Like kitchen recipes, the blended recipes can be combined in numerous ways in order to best address your students’ needs