Optimizing K 12 Education through Online and Blended Learning

Optimizing K 12 Education through Online and Blended Learning
Author: Ostashewski, Nathaniel,Howell, Jennifer,Cleveland-Innes, Martha
Publsiher: IGI Global
Total Pages: 293
Release: 2016-07-13
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781522505082

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The integration of information and communication technologies in education is unavoidable, as an increasing percentage of educators embrace modern technology, others are faced with the decision to reevaluate their own pedagogical practices or become obsolete. To meet the needs of students, one must first define what stipulates a successful K-12 student, the best practices of online classrooms, the warning signs for low-performing students, and how to engage web-based students. Optimizing K-12 Education through Online and Blended Learning addresses the models, support, cases, and delivery of K-12 online education. Seeking to further the conversation about the most effective ways to integrate ICT into the classroom, this publication presents theoretical frameworks to support educators and administrators. This book is an essential collection of research for teachers, administrators, students of education, IT professionals, developers, and policy makers.

Models for Improving and Optimizing Online and Blended Learning in Higher Education

Models for Improving and Optimizing Online and Blended Learning in Higher Education
Author: Jared Keengwe,Joachim Jack Agamba
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2015
Genre: Blended learning
ISBN: 1466662808

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"This book examines the benefits and costs associated with the utilization of technology-mediated instructional environments, recognizing that instructional technology could offer alternative means of communication for understanding"--

Handbook of Research on K 12 Online and Blended Learning

Handbook of Research on K 12 Online and Blended Learning
Author: RIchard E. Ferdig,Kathryn Kennedy
Publsiher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 542
Release: 2014
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781312587083

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"The Handbook of Research on K-12 Online and Blended Learning is an edited collection of chapters that sets out to present the current state of research in K-12 online and blended learning. The beginning chapters lay the groundwork of the historical, international, and political landscape as well as present the scope of research methodologies used. Subsequent sections share a synthesis of theoretical and empirical work describing where we have been, what we currently know, and where we hope to go with research in the areas of learning and learners, content domains, teaching, the role of the other, and technological innovations."--Book home page.

Designing Effective Distance and Blended Learning Environments in K 12

Designing Effective Distance and Blended Learning Environments in K 12
Author: Driscoll III, Thomas F.
Publsiher: IGI Global
Total Pages: 389
Release: 2021-11-12
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781799868316

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It has quickly become apparent in the past year that online learning is not only an asset, but it is critical to the continued education of youth during times of crisis. However, districts and schools across the nation are in need of guidance and practical, research-backed approaches to distance and hybrid learning. The current COVID-19 crisis has demonstrated that effective learning in K-12 is possible, but many districts struggled and continue to struggle in achieving that reality. There is also the growing consensus that even if things “return to normal,” distance and blended learning strategies should continue to be employed in many ways across the K-12 environment. Designing Effective Distance and Blended Learning Environments in K-12 provides key insights into the ways that school districts and educators from across the world have effectively designed and implemented distance and blended learning approaches to enable and enhance student learning. The diverse collection of authors from various demographics and roles in school systems will benefit readers across a wide spectrum of school community stakeholders. There will also be an emphasis on how research and theory is put into practice, along with an honest discussion of what strategies and actions were successful as well as those that were less so. This book is essential for professionals and researchers working in the field of K-12 education, particularly superintendents, curriculum developers, professional learning designers, school principals, instructional technology specialists, and teachers, as well as administrators, researchers, academicians, and students interested in the effective practices being used in blended learning approaches.

Examining the Potential for Response to Intervention RTI Delivery Models in Secondary Education Emerging Research and Opportunities

Examining the Potential for Response to Intervention  RTI  Delivery Models in Secondary Education  Emerging Research and Opportunities
Author: Epler, Pam
Publsiher: IGI Global
Total Pages: 111
Release: 2017-03-24
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781522521884

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To provide the highest quality of education to students, school administrators must adopt new frameworks to meet learners’ needs. This allows teaching practices to be optimized to create a meaningful learning environment. Examining the Potential for Response to Intervention (RTI) Delivery Models in Secondary Education: Emerging Research and Opportunities is a pivotal reference source for the latest perspectives on research-based intervention and instruction strategies to effectively meet students’ learning requirements. Highlighting numerous topics such as professional development, progress monitoring, and learning assessment, this book is ideally designed for educators, professionals, academics, school administrators, and practitioners interested in enhancing contemporary teaching practices.

Thriving as an Online K 12 Educator

Thriving as an Online K 12 Educator
Author: Jody Peerless Green
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 158
Release: 2020-11-01
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781000295931

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Thriving as an Online K-12 Educator is the perfect all-in-one guide to taking your K-12 class online. We know, now more than ever, that teachers have not been equally or systematically trained and resourced to make a sudden transition to online or blended instruction. This concise, accessible book collects time-tested strategies and fresh perspectives from experienced educators to help you smooth out even the most abrupt shift to technology-enhanced teaching and learning. With these insights into institutional supports, effective digital tools, equitable practice, social-emotional considerations, and beyond, you will be better prepared than ever to help your students thrive in online and blended learning environments.

Online Course Management Concepts Methodologies Tools and Applications

Online Course Management  Concepts  Methodologies  Tools  and Applications
Author: Management Association, Information Resources
Publsiher: IGI Global
Total Pages: 2240
Release: 2018-03-02
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781522554738

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The rapid growth in online and virtual learning opportunities has created culturally diverse classes and corporate training sessions. Instruction for these learning opportunities must adjust to meet participant needs. Online Course Management: Concepts, Methodologies, Tools, and Applications is a comprehensive reference source for the latest scholarly material on the trends, techniques, and management of online and distance-learning environments and examines the benefits and challenges of these developments. Highlighting a range of pertinent topics, such as blended learning, social presence, and educational online games, this multi-volume book is ideally designed for administrators, developers, instructors, staff, technical support, and students actively involved in teaching in online learning environments.

Sliding Mode in Intellectual Control and Communication Emerging Research and Opportunities

Sliding Mode in Intellectual Control and Communication  Emerging Research and Opportunities
Author: Mkrttchian, Vardan,Aleshina, Ekaterina
Publsiher: IGI Global
Total Pages: 128
Release: 2017-03-24
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 9781522522935

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The integration of sliding mode in engineering systems has been a focus of research for many years. However, the use of this method in non-engineering systems still requires a better understanding. Sliding Mode in Intellectual Control and Communication: Emerging Research and Opportunities is a pivotal reference source that intends to fill the gap of available knowledge on characteristics of sliding mode in non-engineering contexts. Highlighting a range of pertinent topics such as information processing, intelligent agents, and virtual communications, this book is ideally designed for researchers, academics, students, and professionals interested in the latest developments in sliding mode techniques and applications.