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Michael Horn will see a confirmation of his views on disruptive, disruptive innovation. Californian in a recent survey breakfast buffet calgary on e-learning in education However, breakfast buffet calgary I think he's here to unilaterally seeks a declaration from the theory of "disruptive innovation".
The research of the California Learning Resource Network shows include the following: 19% of the 'primary' uses online or blended learning. 73% of the 'secondary' education uses online or blended learning. The number of full-time online students increased in one year by 23% to 24,383, while the number of students 'blended' learning by 17% to almost 101,000
The way in which blended learning is used varies. The report distinguishes between Rotation Model - learners exchange within a course online and face-to-face learning according to a schedule off. The concept of the flipped classroom is an example of this. Flex model - learners follow the majority of their courses at school, but online. Teachers are available for support. Self-Blend or A la Carte model - learners breakfast buffet calgary choose one or more online courses in addition to their face-to-face teaching. The teacher guides also online. Enriched Virtual School - learners learn online, but come to school for counseling interviews with teachers. What is not virtual or blended learning - participate in additional "e-activities that do not fit in previous definitions.
According to Horn's Rotation model fits best in sustainable innovation, while the Self-Blend model especially matched with disruptive innovation. In primary education, breakfast buffet calgary according to him hardly talk of 'nonconsumptie' (an important aspect of disruptive innovations). Therefore, it is logical that the Rotation model as the best fit. Within secondary education, breakfast buffet calgary according to Horn more room for disruptive innovations, and so for other models of blended learning and fully online.
You can, however, the way technology is used in education not only explained by the theory of disruptive innovation, and the issue of non-consumption. I tend to find the declaration. Much earlier from the pedagogical point of view Look at your your context (ie the target) breakfast buffet calgary and the learning objectives, though it involves the use of technology enhanced learning. If you have the possibility to get students to school, then you should do especially. breakfast buffet calgary You should especially look where meetings are good at, and where online learning is good.
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