
Moonshots in Education: Launching Blended Learning in the Classroom

Using free online resources for computer-aided 3D modeling and design (i.e., tinkercad.com and blender.org
Lance Izumi • Moonshots in Education: Launching Blended Learning in the Classroom
From Teacher-Centered to Student-Centered: Blended Learning at Eastside College Prep
Lance Izumi • Moonshots in Education: Launching Blended Learning in the Classroom
Rotation Models: Gilroy Prep and KIPP Comienza
Lance Izumi • Moonshots in Education: Launching Blended Learning in the Classroom
Education Elements as its learning-management system, which allows students and teachers access with a single sign-on to its dashboard.
Lance Izumi • Moonshots in Education: Launching Blended Learning in the Classroom
Thus, the most important skill that a teacher can give a student in the 21st century is how to search intelligently on the web, how to find the information you are looking for quickly.
Lance Izumi • Moonshots in Education: Launching Blended Learning in the Classroom
Collaborative for Academic, Social and Emotional Learning, evaluates emotional-literacy programs for their grounding in research-based evidence, and has approved several dozen as “evidence-based.” It
Lance Izumi • Moonshots in Education: Launching Blended Learning in the Classroom
Flex Model: Summit Public Schools
Lance Izumi • Moonshots in Education: Launching Blended Learning in the Classroom
The abilities to keep calm under pressure and to relate well with others are crucial for productive communication and collaboration. Moreover, creativity involves taking chances, overcoming obstacles, and delaying gratification. And in order to think critically, one must undertake processes of analysis and problem solving, which can be challenging
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Khan Academy’s software not only allows teachers to see the problems their students are answering correctly and incorrectly; it also provides a dashboard of data ranging from the amount of time students spent on a particular exercise, to the exact concepts that students rewind