The 4 Most Important
Blended Learning Models
Flex Model
Social learning platforms
Schoology
Edomodo
LMS
Agilix
Edgenuity
Desire2Learn
San Francisco Flex Academy
Silicon Valley Flex Academy
large spaces, breakout rooms and many devices
accommodating students schedules
lower costs than alternative education
college credit accumulation
credit recovery
customized, fluid schedule among learning modalities
face-to-face support: small-group instruction, group projects, individual tutoring
content and instructions delivered primarily online
Lab Rotation
Read180
Rosetta Stone
i-Ready
ST Math
Dreambox
Robert Randall Elementary School
students supervised by paraprofessionals with little training
robust learning management system
little adjustment to teacher contracts and facility design
labs are engaging
online learning activities in a media or computer lab
offline learning activities in class
Station Rotation
Compass Learning
Istation
Summit Public Schools San Jose
Rocketship Education
KIPP Empower Academy
FirstLine Schools
ATAMS
support
access
additional training for instructors
timely and descriptive feedback
no device for each student
working with students in smaller groups
project-based learning
collaboration
students rotate either in a lab, stations or individually
instructor groups students according to academic needs
Flipped Classroom
Softwares
Educreations
PixiClip
Knowmia
Educlipper
ShowMe
EDpuzzle
Mindomo
TED Ed
eduCanon
Explain Everything
Bibblio
Teachem
Edynco
Blubbr
Testimonials
Clintondale High School
Downsides
equipment fails to deliver the content
loss of face-to-face lectures for students
additional work and new skills for instructors
Value
instructors
opportunity to detect errors in thinking
students
interaction in hands-on activities
apply knowledge
inquiry
Highlights
in-class exercises, projects, discussions
prerecorded lectures
online repository
instructor