Implementation Strategies for Blended and Online Learning
Implementation Strategies for Blended and Online Learning
Navigating the
Digital Shift: Implementation Strategies for Blended and Online Learning
Authored by: John
Bailey, Carri Schneider, Tom Vander Ark
With Contributions from: Samuel Casey Carter, Lisa Duty, Scott Ellis, Bryan Hassel, Emily Ayscue Hassel, Nathan Martin, Daniel Owens, Susan Patrick, Beth Rabbitt, Chris Sturgis, and Alex Terman
With Contributions from: Samuel Casey Carter, Lisa Duty, Scott Ellis, Bryan Hassel, Emily Ayscue Hassel, Nathan Martin, Daniel Owens, Susan Patrick, Beth Rabbitt, Chris Sturgis, and Alex Terman
This is a collection of
interactive papers that provides specific guidance regarding the adoption of
Common Core State Standards and the shift to personal digital learning.
In August 2012, Getting
Smart embarked on a journey with John Bailey and Digital Learning Now (DLN), to
chart a course for leaders who were exploring new digital learning
territory. The result of this exploration is the release of this ebook, a
culmination of eight white papers and complementary infographics in the DLN Smart Series, each addressing a key implementation challenge
at the intersection of digital learning and Common Core. The ebook brings
together updated versions of the papers in the series, a new introduction and
conclusion, a welcome from Gov. Jeb Bush and a series of forewords from
respected leaders in the field.
“Navigating the Digital
Shift” is divided into two sections–the first offers a full Blended Learning
Implementation Guide 2.0 that walks leaders through key decisions and
considerations to create a successful blended learning program in their school
or district. The second, provides details on policy implications related to
blended and online learning with separate chapters related to competency-based
learning, student data, improving teaching conditions & careers, and online
learning myths.
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