Closing the Gap Between Smart Learning and Emergency Remote Teaching
Section outline
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The concept of Blended Learning is also known as “blended learning”, “hybrid learning”, “mixed learning” in general. In its simplest definition, it is the enrichment of traditional education methods with the help of online education materials and applications. Blended learning is also defined as the use of different education methods in a traditional learning environment as well as the technologies used. (Singh, 2003)
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Learning Objectives Whārangi
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Outcomes Whārangi
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Learning Outcomes Whārangi
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UNIT 1 - Technology-enhanced Learning Whārangi
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UNIT 2 - Networked Learning Whārangi
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UNIT 3 - Universal Design for Learning (UDL) Whārangi
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UNIT 4 - Design effective lessons and support learning with the aid of technology Whārangi
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UNIT 5 - Interactive learning Whārangi
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UNIT 6 - Facilitate assessment with the aid of technology Whārangi
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Learning Outcomes Whārangi
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UNIT 1 Cognitive Load Whārangi
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UNIT 2 Attention Whārangi
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UNIT 3 Memory Whārangi
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UNIT 4 Metacognition Whārangi
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UNIT 4 - Test Pātaitai
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UNIT 5 Feedback Whārangi
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UNIT 5 - Test Pātaitai
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UNIT 6 Study strategies Whārangi
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UNIT 6 - Test Pātaitai
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Learning Outcomes Whārangi
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UNIT 0: The CLOSER Platform Whārangi
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UNIT 1 - Edtech families and functionalities Whārangi
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UNIT 2 - Introduction to 9 tools with examples Whārangi
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UNIT 3 - How to produce an OER and publish with an example Whārangi
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UNIT 4 - OERs and Licencing Whārangi
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