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Blended Learning: Strategies for Success

Blended Learning: Strategies for Success. Colleen Worrell Virtual High School www.goVHS.org. Today’s Presentation. Why blended learning? Who are we? What is blended learning? How do I create a successful blended classroom? Show & Tell – blended learning initiatives Q&A. Why go blended?.

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Blended Learning: Strategies for Success

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  1. Blended Learning: Strategies for Success Colleen Worrell Virtual High School www.goVHS.org

  2. Today’s Presentation • Why blended learning? • Who are we? • What is blended learning? • How do I create a successful blended classroom? • Show & Tell – blended learning initiatives • Q&A

  3. Why go blended? Image credit: http://www.flickr.com/photos/sammy0716/3005591006/

  4. Here are some we thought of… • “Best of both worlds" • Creates effective, technology-rich learning environments • Flexibility – promotes differentiated learning • Builds 21st-century competencies • Student-centered • Extends school day, classroom walls • Engaging content & delivery • Opportunities for authentic learning & assessment

  5. Who are we? • Virtual High School is a non-profit, global consortium of nearly 700 member schools offering innovative online courses • Currently in 14th year of operation and 13th year of online course delivery • Originally funded by the Federal DOE through a 7.8M technology grant – five years of research & development

  6. We reach students in 32 states... and 40+ countries!

  7. VHS Mission to develop and deliver standards-based, student-centered online courses, to expand students’ educational opportunities and 21st century skills, and to offer professional development to teachers to expand the scope and depth of their instructional skills.

  8. How Do I Get Started? • Strategies for Success Photo credit: http://www.flickr.com/photos/45699481@N04/4664596482/sizes/z/in/photostream/

  9. Administrative Considerations Photo credit: www.flickr.com/photos/14752079@N00/1718468702/

  10. Strategies for Teachers 4 C’s of Blended Learning: Contemplate Customize Communicate Cultivate Photo credit: http://www.flickr.com/photos/langwitches/3557894144/

  11. Contemplate Start with thoughtful planning Photo credit: http://www.flickr.com/photos/wonderlane/37531816/

  12. Think about Design not Technology

  13. Blended Learning is a Process

  14. Customize Photo credit: http://www.flickr.com/photos/abbot45/2539810093/sizes/z/in/photostream/

  15. Communicate Photo credit: http://www.flickr.com/photos/library_of_virginia/2898490491/sizes/z/in/photostream

  16. Cultivate Photo credit: http://www.flickr.com/photos/globetrotter1937/2692008540/sizes/z/in/photostream/

  17. Photo credit social networking: http://www.flickr.com/photos/intersectionconsulting/4126503365/sizes/m/in/photostream/ Photo credit stack of books :http://www.flickr.com/photos/katerha/5021019816/sizes/z/in/photostream/

  18. Photo credit: http://breadofmany.blogspot.com/2010/08/show-tell-pseudo-adventures-in.html

  19. NYCOOL (NYC Opportunities in Online Learning) ICT literacy At-risk students Professional Development for teachers Problem solving and critical thinking • 2008-2009 and 2009-2010 academic years • Students from 11 NYC high schools • Student course entitled “Digital Literacy for a Digital Age” • Teachers enrolled in VHS PD courses to improve skills with Web 2.0 tools and took skills back to other faculty • Student course delivered in conjunction with classroom teacher – combined mastery of ICT skills and classroom content

  20. http://nycool.wikispaces.com

  21. Sample Mixbookfrom Spanish I Class

  22. Wiki on British Imperialism in Africa from an Honors Global History course

  23. Blog from a Chemistry Class

  24. Project ABLE (Achieving Blended Learning Environments) Ten participating school districtsTargeted PD for grant teachers Emphasis on 4 C’s Train the trainer Focus on using OERs • Two-year professional development grant initiative • Funded through MA DESE • Promotes development of blended classes in STEM • Teachers trained in course development and facilitation • Professional Learning Communities for ongoing support and mentoring

  25. Professional Development Module from Project ABLE

  26. Moodle site created by a Project ABLE teacher for a blended Digital Photography course Schedule for F2F vs. online class meetings set by school administration Authentic assessment Student blogs, wikis, forums

  27. hhspress is a student run news site produced by Hopkinton High School students (Hopkinton, MA)

  28. Blog from blended Digital Photography course

  29. Professional Development at VHS Six-week, cohort-based course Rich facilitator-led discussions Step-by-step development of a blended module www.goVHS.org

  30. Image credit: FilomenaScalise / FreeDigitalPhotos.net

  31. Thank you for attending this session! Colleen Worrell cworrell@goVHS.org

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