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Establishing clear expectations with students and families is essential to making sure devices stay functional.
Common Sense Education developed a privacy evaluation initiative to help districts, schools, and teachers make more informed decisions about the apps they use with students.
EdSurge developed a framework to help categorize service providers that are helping schools and districts redesign their models. The framework includes a set of essential questions that educators and administrators are asking as they go through the...
Developed by The Friday Institute, the goal of the Digital Learning Plan is to build upon the existing foundation to develop a coherent long-term strategy that sets directions and priorities, supports innovation, and provides resources to enable the...
Here are four different approaches to competencies/frameworks when approaching blended/personalized learning from iNACOL, Jobs for the Future (JFF), Chief State School Officers, Matchbook Learning, and Education Elements. Each example gives insight...
Thrive Public Schools defined blended learning and designed a rubric to guide educators on not only what blended learning looks like in practice but also how to assess their mastery of key components needed for successful implementation.
Educators and teams can use this rubric to assess, and then discuss, general readiness against all areas of the Blended Learning Educator Competency Framework.
Educators and teams can use this rubric to assess, and then discuss, general readiness against all areas of the Blended Learning Educator Competency Framework.
This five-step guide shows educators how to measure their own blended learning initiatives, so that results are useful to them as well as contribute to a general body of knowledge about blended learning.