Not exact matches
A talented California educator Catlin Tucker defines blended
learning as «a
formal education
program in which a student is engaged in active
learning at least in part
online where they have some control over the time, place, and / or pace and in part at a brick and mortar location away from home.»
There are many definitions of blended
learning to be sure, but for our purposes let's take the definition of blended
learning from Innosight Institute which defines blended
learning as: a
formal education
program in which a student
learns at least in part through
online delivery of content and instruction with some element of student control over time, place, path, and / or pace and at least in part at a supervised brick - and - mortar location away from home.
In education, such changes are apparent in the rapid rise of
formal and informal
online learning programs, and in the growing popularity of
learning games.
In ESSA, blended
learning is defined as «a
formal education
program that leverages both technology - based and face - to - face instructional approaches that include an element of
online or digital
learning, combined with supervised
learning time, and student - led
learning, in which the elements are connected to provide an integrated
learning experience; and in which students are provided some control over time, path, or pace.»
A
formal education
program in which a student
learns: at least in part through
online learning, with some element of student control over time, place, path, and / or pace; at least in part in a supervised brick - and - mortar location away from home; and the modalities along each student's
learning path within a course or subject are connected to provide an integrated
learning experience.
Blended
learning has been defined by Innosight Institute as «a
formal education
program in which a student
learns at least in part through
online delivery of content and instruction with some element of student control over time, place, path or pace.»
Aligned to principles of adult
learning, the
program combines informal and
formal learning experiences, just - in - time instructional support, and
online communities of practice to meet the needs of teachers and administrators.
-- The term «blended
learning» means a
formal education
program that leverages both technology - based and face - to - face instructional approaches --(A) that include an element of
online or digital
learning, combined with supervised
learning time, and student - led
learning, in which the elements are connected to provide an integrated
learning experience; and (B) in which students are provided some control over time, path, or pace.»
Blended
Learning: is a
formal education
program in which a student
learns at least in part through delivery of content and instruction via digital and
online media with some element of student control over time, place, path, or pace.
CE may be earned through optional peer consultation, graduate academic courses, institutes, workshops, seminars, conferences, in - service training,
formal home study courses,
online or distance
learning programs, and informal home study, professional writing, teaching graduate academic courses, and field supervision of interns.