How might schools harness technological innovation for classroom effects? In this book the authors seek to answer this question by introducing and investigating the concept of Blended Learning through a review of current research literature. In this book, the authors consolidate the current state of Blended Learning research, by defining what is meant by Blended Learning before discussing specific technologies used in Blended Learning, the professional development required of teachers and how to implement whole of school Blended Learning regimes in schools. The book includes descriptions of popular Blended Learning models with real-world examples of their implementation, addressing both student and teacher perspectives. This book will serve as a guide to hastening the progress of Blended Learning towards the improvement of student outcomes in a world of continuous technological innovation and social change.
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Towards a strategic blend in education : a review of the blended learning literature
Oxford Global Press
2017
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- Title
- Towards a strategic blend in education : a review of the blended learning literature
- Creators
- Royce Willis - Southern Cross UniversityTony Yeigh - Southern Cross UniversityDavid Lynch - Southern Cross UniversityRichard Smith - Southern Cross UniversitySteve Provost - Southern Cross UniversityKen Sell
- Publisher
- Oxford Global Press; London, UK
- Identifiers
- 9780244025748; 1249; 991012821199102368
- Academic Unit
- Faculty of Health; Faculty of Education; Office of Deputy Vice Chancellor, Research; School of Education; School of Health and Human Sciences; Human Sciences
- Resource Type
- Book