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Blended Learning
Fredric Borne-Dumont, Evie Jones, Carol Wu

 

Are you looking to change things up in your math class? Do you want to incorporate more student centered learning in your classroom, but don’t know how to do so most effectively? Find out how blending your classroom can increase student agency and allow for a more individualized learning experience for your students. Learn the basics of blended learning including the elements and models of blended learning, the benefits for both you and your students, and find a list of resources and ideas on how to blend your math classroom. Check out our website! Explore the website at your own pace, and feel free to share any ideas that you have used in your own classroom that have worked for you and your students. Created by math teachers from across the country just like you!

Visit our Blended Learning Website.

What we do:
Learn about the different elements of blended learning, the various models to implement it into your own classroom, and how blended learning creates student agency! Also, find different ways you can design your classroom to best utilize classroom space.
Research:
https://mathblendedlearning.weebly.com/research-and-reflections.html
 
Files developed during PCMI 2018:
download zipped folder pink.zip [generic login required]

 

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