PBS
Pbs Learning Media: California Public Media Education Service
Public media stations across California have banded together to package a comprehensive set of broadcast and digital resources for teachers, students, and families for at-home learning. Drawing on our most popular offerings to teachers...
Other
Its Learning: Adapt 10 Common Offline Activities for a Blended Learning Classroom
A list of ten offline activities students can be assigned to complement online work for a blended classroom. These can ensure students are held accountable for the online tasks, and provide written, oral, or visual materials that can be...
Education Development Center
Edc: Lessons for One to One Initiatives
This article presents the do's and don'ts for adopting a one-to-one laptop initiative.
Donald Clark
Blended Learning
While the concept of blended learning has probably been around since the beginning of Instructional Design, the term was not coined until the late nineties. However, blended learning is probably the closest thing we have to a silver...
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: Add'l Resources: Blended Learning Model Definitions and Examples
This site offers additional resources for blended learning model definition and examples. Click on the blue lines to open the information.
Donald Clark
Learning and the Environment
This article, both in text and charts, explains the six criteria, divided into two groups, that compose a learning environment.
Other
Laptops and Learning Resources
Gary Stager is in support of progressive education. Scroll down to the bottom of this page and you will find numerous articles regarding laptops and learning from various sources.
Other
Itslearning: What Is Blended Learning?
In this article, itslearning researcher Morten Fahlvik explains blended learning, its benefits and applications. In the end, he says, blended learning is a tool for every teacher. Includes a short video giving an overview of blended...
Other
Itslearning: Blended Learning Models
One of the leading researchers on blended learning, Michael B. Horn from Innosight Institute, has identified six main blended learning models. Will one of these models work in your school? And are you already doing it?