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Must-have Resources for Blended Learning

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Guest blogger, Emily Cleary, has some great ideas on some of her favorite must-have resources for today’s blended learning. Some of the best online academies include Udemy , Khan Academy, and CodeAcademy. More on blended learning: Online Learning. You can contact her via LinkedIn.

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Why Blended Learning Fits Your Class, 3 Issues to Think About, and 5 Easy Ways to Begin

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When the Internet arrived, I — as did my colleagues — adopted it mostly for two reasons: 1) research — in place of the library, and 2) rote drills, such as supporting math practice. Blended learning occurs when an education program combines Internet-based media with traditional classroom methods.

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How to Blend Learning with Play for a Kid-friendly Summer

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Collect these into a digital library that kids can access online, see what friends are reading over the summer, and find books that appeal to them. Here are a few: Khan Academy Reading-Writing prep. Teach Digital Citizenship with … Minecraft. Quizlet – hundreds of SAT vocabulary prep flash cards.

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Elementary Technology Favorites by Grade Level

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Matific app (cost but free trial) works on multiple platforms https://www.matific.com/us/en-us/ - individualized math games that are centered around the curriculum we are learning that gives me feedback on what students have mastered as well as what they need to be retaught. Matific episodes enable a blended learning approach.