Online Learning Design involves the decision-making about content, structure, timing, pedagogical strategies, sequence of learning activities, and the type and frequency of assessment in the course, as well as the nature of the technology used to support learning.
Online Learning Design in K-20 Schools
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Walk the Science Walk! Leverage Curiosity to Enhance Science Learning
byMeryl Butler 4 minutes readMeryl Butler, a K-5 Science Instructional Coach, advocates for a student-centered, inquiry-based method to transform science education.
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We are preparing our learners for a successful future. Part of that success inevitably connects to financial literacy. How do you gamify learning?
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New Teacher Science and STEM Safety Approaches – Safer science is critical for the teacher as an instructor and employee and for the student as a learner.
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Avantis Education announces the launch of Eduverse – a ground-breaking new online platform that gives students access to a K-12 metaverse. In the Eduverse, students can access immersive, educational content and amazing VR experiences. They can interact with each other as avatars, all in a secure and controlled environment, inside and outside of the classroom.
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EdisonLearning will help guide DLC’s activities and strategy to evaluate, amplify, and implement best practices in digital learning across the U.S.
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The key to closing the learning gap is raising student engagement in the classroom, quickly. The blackboard, greenboard, whiteboard, and even interactive flat panels fall short because they block the transmission of knowledge.