Blended Learning
a course or subject in which students participate in online learning off-site in place of traditional homework and then attend the brick-and-mortar school for face-to-face, teacher-guided practice or projects
Flipped classroom model
Assessment used before, during, or after instruction
Formative Assessment
formal education program in which a student learns: (1) at least in part through online learning, with some element of student control over time, place, path, and/or pace; (2) at least in part in a supervised brick-and-mortar location away from home; (3) and the modalities along each student's learning path within a course or subject are connected to provide an integrated learning experience.
Blended learning
Referring to the learning taking place in the physical space
Brick and Mortar
communal spaces which can be configured in a number of ways for specific learning experiences; they provide opportunities for people to work together in collaborative and exciting ways
Flexible learning spaces
Students work together to make discoveries
Collaborative Inquiry
way in which a teacher anticipates and responds to a variety of students' needs in the classroom
Differentiated instruction
appropriate, responsible behavior with regard to technology use
Digital Citizenship
When teachers and students meet in the same physical space
Face-to-Face
An online platform that allows you to create online assignments that can provide the student immediate feedback.
Go Formative
Software to help teachers communicate course materials, assignments etc. with students
Learning Management Systems (LMS)
Transforms presentations into classroom conversations with an array of interactive and formative assessment questions. It engages every learner with the interactive activity on his/her own screen, and knows the response will be seen by the teacher, but anonymous to the rest of the class
Pear Deck
learning that is tailored to an individual student's needs, customized to help each individual succeed
Personalized learning
a free website providing learning tools for students, including flashcards, study and game modes.
Quizlet
A course or subject in which students rotate on a fixed schedule or at the teacher's discretion between learning modalities, at least one of which is on line learning
Rotational Model
Substitution, Augmentation, Modification, Redefinition
SAMR
Can use for virtual field trips, talks with guest speakers, and collaborative lessons and projects with other classrooms around the world.
Skype
a course or subject in which students experience the Rotation model within a contained classroom or group of classrooms
Station rotation model
Creating an environment where students can have input on classroom and school decisions.
Student Voice
to feel successful, to have meaningful social interactions with others
Student needs