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What Student Choice and Agency Actually Look Like
Snapshots from six schools using blended learning to put students in control. (Originally published in eSchoolNews on November 14, 2016)
Learning Science and Personalization
Using how your students learn to drive your practices and personalize for students through self-reflection, empowering your learners, and allowing for multiple paths to mastery.
Creating Culture that Drives Personalization
Creating a classroom culture that personalizes learning for students is facilitated by teaching key skills and mindsets that students need to navigate their education.
Trailblazer's 1 to X Device Approach
The 1 to X ratio allows for purposeful allocation of devices based on learner needs and activities.
Community Collaboration for School Innovation Toolkit
Developed by the Colorado Department of Education, The Colorado Education Initiative, and The Learning Accelerator, the guide includes real-world case studies from Colorado school districts, video trainings, and templates.
Advice: Community Collaboration for School Innovation
Developed by the Colorado Department of Education, The Colorado Education Initiative, and The Learning Accelerator, the guide includes real-world case studies from Colorado school districts, video trainings, and templates.
Advice: Chromebooks
Chromebooks are a low cost option increasingly chosen by schools and districts.
The Data Quality Campaign Infographic
The Data Quality Campaign created this infographic and video to show how data makes personalized learning possible. When students, parents, teachers, and leaders are empowered with the data they need when they need it, there are so many ways to...
Tool: Highlander Institute: Sample "Intro to Blended Learning" Playlist
As part of its statewide Fuse RI program, the Highlander Institute participating districts created sample communication tools for schools and district personnel to use to explain their vision for blended learning.
Advice: What is OER?
Open Educational Resources (OER) are teaching, learning, and research resources that reside in the public domain.
Advice: Recommended OER Resources
If you are a district administrator or educator interested in Open Educational Resources for your classrooms, we recommend you check out these resources.