My Perspective on Blended Learning
I remember using blended learning for a large portion of my time in K-12 school, although I wasn't aware of the term then. When I was in elementary school we had a reading program where we earned points for how many books we read, but to prove that we read the book, we had to take a test on the classroom computer. I also remember playing math and reading games in the computer lab at the end of a unit. Going into junior high and high school, we often played Kahoot or Quizziz as a study day before a test. During that time we also had Chromebooks, so we would often be asked to research things online. I didn't mind any of it, and the games in elementary school were fun. I think that blended learning can better assess where individual students are struggling. In a lecture, you can talk about a subject and maybe get a clue of who is understanding it, but with a virtual thing like Kahoot, you can see how many...