Tuesday, April 30, 2013

EduDemic: 7 Ways To Use Your iPad In The Classroom


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ipad easel in classroomThere's an iPad easel that's sure to bring your single iPad classroom or art class into a new era of creativity and innovative learning.
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The 5 Best Practices for Hybrid Classrooms


The 5 Best Practices for Hybrid Classrooms

Hybrid classrooms, an increasingly common approach to learning in higher education and other school systems, combine traditional class activities with online learning features. Hybrid classes are popular because of their inherent adaptability, allowing for a wide variety in teaching methods and program concentration. When looking for benchmarks and best practices, several strategies emerge as the most effective for using hybrid options. These include:

Flipped Classes
A flipped classroom is one of the more drastic hybrid class approaches, but in the right programs it can also be one of the most effective. When a class is flipped, most of the events that used to happen in the class occur online, and class time is saved for projects that students normally work on outside of class. While this sounds confusing at first glance, it is designed to focus interaction time for maximum efficiency and is practiced by top schools around the world, including Stanford.


Lectures, reviews, and text analysis tend to be the least productive periods of a class, with students acquiring information but doing little else. A flipped classroom moves this stage online and assigns lectures, reviews, etc. for homework. Class time is then used for answering questions, student discussion, problem solving, and troubleshooting – a much more effective use of student time. Additionally, once lectures and similar data are online, they are relatively easy to maintain and update if required.

Customized Workload
Hybrid classrooms have the potential to offer every student a unique learning experience that targets their weak areas and ensure comprehension. Many universities are already working on Big Data systems that can analyze student exams and suggest particular courses of study to shore up areas where the student is struggling. Professors can take the process a step further and assign particular online assignments or projects based on student needs instead of a blanket curriculum requirement. Online homework portals make this process very simple.


This customized approach requires a different view of education than the heavily standardized version that teachers have been working with for years, but one of the ways that online education is disrupting traditional models is through such invaluable flexibility.

Interaction with the Outside World
Nothing benefits students like experience in real-world situations and on-the-job training. Previously students needed to head out to internships for such practice, but online interaction in a hybrid classroom can also bring the outside world several steps closer. Using web conferencing and web cameras, professors can hold live interviews with company leaders, talk to leading experts in the field, interact with other classes across the world, and even take guided tours of facilities and offices.


Hardware and Software Synchronicity
A key best practice for hybrid classrooms is a perfect matching of hardware and software for all users. With so many online platforms available these days, this can be a true challenge. However, schools should do their best – through distribution, strict guidelines, and similar practices – to ensure that all students are using the same devices and the same software to interact. This avoids a myriad of problems, from formatting difficulties to outright device familiar. Administrators must make sure everyone is on the same page.


Author Info: Kathy Davis is a professional blogger that provides parents and guardians with information and reviews for after school care programs and day cares. She writes for The Learning Experience, a leading  Day Care Center in Colorado Springs CO and after school program in Colorado Springs CO.

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EmergingEdTech: Book Review – Best Practices for Teaching with Emerging Technologies


 

 
 
 

Book Review – Best Practices for Teaching with Emerging Technologies
 
 
 

Teacher Pacansky-Brock has written an excellent guide to bringing the teaching paradigm into the current century, in a way that embraces the perspective of students (of all ages) and has proved effective time and time again.

I could hardly envision a better introduction to using emerging technologies in the classroom in a single self-contained resource. While this book recounts a personal journey, it also very well organized, and provides structured guidance. These experienced insights can help guide any educator through the maze of Internet tools, to discover many ways in which they can facilitate a fundamental shift in student engagement and learning ...
 
 

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eSchool News Online: New: 10 of the best Apple and Android apps for education in 2013


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New: 10 of the best Apple and Android apps for education in 2013

Last year we presented “10 of the best Apple apps for education in 2012,” which highlighted some of the best apps for iPhones and iPods. However, with new upgrades in touch technology, and the emphasis on Common Core State Standards and school reform in general, we've come up with a new list of the best Apple- and Android-based education apps for 2013.
 
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