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Blended L earni ng in the Elementary Classro om Presented by: Emily Schmidt and Rebecca Phillips NCTIES Conference, March 7, 2014

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Page 1: Blended Learning in the Elementary Classroom - May 6

Blended Learning in

the

Elementary

Classroom

Presented by: Emily Schmidt and Rebecca PhillipsNCTIES Conference, March 7, 2014

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Who Are We?Emily Schmidt

[email protected] Phillips

[email protected]

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Agenda

8:00 – 8:15 Arrive and Complete Survey8:15 - 9:00 Presentation

o What is Blended Learning?o How to create your own Blended Learning Classroom

9:00 – 9:45 Exploration of Blended Learning Resources9:45 – 10:30 Jigsaw to Share10:30 – 11:15 Create your own Blended Learning Lesson/Unit and Share11:15 – 11:45 Questions & Sharing

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What is Blended Learning?

• Blended learning is a hybrid way of learning

• Combines small group instruction with the teacher and personalized instruction on a computer/tablet

• Uses adaptive technology

• Blended learning allows students to control the pace and content of their own instruction.

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Blended learning combines traditional direct instruction from the teacher and instruction and

practice on a computer/tablet

+ =

BLENDED LEARNING

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Why Blended Learning?

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“Technology is not a teacher - even with the best

software, the technology is not the professional in the

room.” -Talbot Bielefeldt, ISTE Senior Research

Associate

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What do you need to have in a successful blended learning

classroom?

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Technology

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A Positive Attitude

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Patience Lots and Lots of Patience!

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Supportive Administration

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An Open Mind

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Teamwork!

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An AWESOME Group of Students!

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What does an elementary level blended learning classroom look like?

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Elementary Blended Learning Classroom

• There are several models of blended learning.

• In our classes, we use a station-rotation model.

• If you are already teaching using the workshop model, you are only a step away from creating a blended learning classroom.

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Small Group Instructionwith a Teacher

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Instruction and Practice on Computer/Tablet

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Centers & Partner Work

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Independent Work

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Independent Work

Instruction & Practice on Computer/Tablet

Small Group Instruction with a Teacher

Centers & Partner Work

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Our Experiences with Blended

Learning

Here are just a

few things

we’ve learned

along the

way...

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Student Experience with Technology

Helpful Hint

Keep in mind what technology students

have access to at home. Not every student will

have access to a computer, tablet, and/or

smartphone at home.

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Organization

Helpful Hint

Assign each student to a specific device.

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Headphones

Helpful Hint

Add headphones to your back to school supply

list.

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Computers versus Tablets

Helpful Hint

If you have a choice between computers and

tablets, ask yourself:

“What is my purpose for using the technology?”

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Compatibility of Programs

Helpful Hint

Test the programs you’d like to use on your device before giving assignments to students.

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First Steps to Building Your Own Blended Classroom

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Start with what you have!

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Scrounge Around for Unused or Under-Utilized Resources

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You don’t have to spend money on programs, look for what’s already out there.

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Free Resources

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More Resources (Paid Subscription Required)

ST Math

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What Our Students Think“We use technology everyday. If it’s iPads, computers, or the SMARTBoard, it counts. I like this school because the teachers tell us to never give up and do what’s right for you.” -Samay, 2nd Grade Student

“The best thing that I like about Coltrane-Webb is that we get to use lots of technology. On the computers, we use websites like Dreambox and Sumdog for math, RAZ-Kids for reading and Pebble-Go in Science and Social Studies.” ~Tealy, 2nd Grade Student

“We are a lucky school to have all of this technology.”~Ben, 2nd Grade Student

“In my class, we use Dreambox. Dreambox is for math. I like it because you’re learning, but you’re having fun and if you get stuck, they help you out.” ~Amelia, 2nd Grade Student

We use technology to teach us math and reading and typing and lots more. We use the laptops and iPads each and every day. The students learn a lot at this school.”~Charlotte, 2nd Grade Student

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Questions

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Resource Exploration

Teacher Number 445525

Email: [email protected]: ccs12345

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Plan It!• Choose one of the resources you’ve learned about

today. Create a specific lesson/unit/plan for how you will integrate the blended learning tool/resource in your classroom instruction.

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