List the four main models of blended learning...
Rotation, Flex, A La Carte, Enriched Virtual
List the three levels of R.A.T
Replacement, Amplification, and Transformation
Videos, e-textbooks, images, graphics, are examples of __________
Web-based educational content
Informal information exchanges among participants instead of traditional / structured conference sessions are sometimes called _____
"Unconferences"
What are the FOUR essentials for transformational learning?
Ubiquitous connectivity, Powerful learning devices, High-quality digital content, and Responsible Use Policies (RUPs)
Students are divided into small groups and rotate through different learning stations on a fixed schedule. Each station offers a distinct learning activity, and at least one station involves online learning. This is an example of _______.
Rotation
Students use virtual reality headsets to take virtual field trips or conduct science experiments in a simulated environment, making learning immersive and interactive. This is an example of ______.
Transformation
Tutorials, simulations, games, are examples of ____
Instructional Software
What does PLC and PLN stand for?
Professional Learning Communities and Personal Learning Network
Access to mobile devices that connect learners and educators to the vast resources of the Internet and facilitate communication and collaboration refers to _______
Powerful learning devices
Students are assigned a set of online modules aligned with the curriculum, which they complete mostly on their own. The teacher circulates the room, offering one-on-one or small-group tutoring, and answering questions. This is an example of ________.
Flex
A teacher uses PowerPoint slides instead of writing notes on the chalkboard. This is an example of _____.
Replacement
Kahoot learning, Canva, Google Forms, and Remind are all examples of _______
Productivity Software
School-based, face-to-face groups that facilitate technology learning refers to _____.
Professional Learning Communities (PLCs)
Consistent, high-speed internet access at school and at home refers to _____
Ubiquitous Connectivity
A high school student attends all their standard classes (math, English, history, etc.) in person at their local school. However, their school does not offer AP Psychology. The student enrolls in AP Psychology as an online course provided by an external accredited provider. This is an example of _______.
A La Carte
A teacher uses an online learning management system to post assignments, collect student work, and give instant feedback. This is an example of ________.
Amplification
Which of the four elements of infrastructure and connectivity is being described below?
A school must ensure its digital infrastructure is accessible technology integration into teaching and learning.
A professional based network of people selected by the teacher to assist with pursuing learning needs and sharing knowledge / experiences refers to ______.
Personal Learning Network
Digital learning content and tools that can be used to design and deliver engaging and relevant learning experiences refer to ________
High-quality digital learning content
A high school science course has students completing the majority of their lessons, assignments, and laboratory simulations online from home. However, they are required to attend in-person sessions at the school once every two weeks for hands-on laboratory experiments, group discussions, or assessments that cannot be conducted virtually. This is an example of ______.
Enriched Virtual
Roblyer and Hughes (2019)
What are the four key elements of infrastructure and connectivity?
Connectivity, Devices, Accessibility, Resources
The International Society for Technology in Education (ISTE) is an example of an ______
Communities of Practice (COPs)
Guidelines to safeguard students and ensure that the infrastructure is used to support learning refers to_____
Responsible Use Policies (RUPs)