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5 components of a great hybrid learning program

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Hybrid learning has numerous benefits for your students, parents, and teachers, including increased flexibility, accessibility, and the ability to use innovative learning tools. Use hybrid learning to enhance educational experiences.

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EdSurge Live: Who Controls AI in Higher Ed, And Why It Matters (Part 1)

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The first segment included two guests with different perspectives: Candace Thille, an assistant professor of education at Stanford Graduate School of Education, and Mark Milliron, co-founder and chief learning officer at Civitas Learning. The hour-long discussion was rich, so we’re releasing it in two installments.

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Using Cogenerative Dialogues for Learner-Centered Teaching

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These dialogues, often referred to as cogen, are a structured discourse in which students and teachers discuss students learning and the environment around the course materials in an effort to identity and implement changes to the teaching and learning process (Boss & Linder, 2016). Hannafin, M., Land, S., & Lee, E. Spector, D.

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How ‘Learning Engineering’ Hopes to Speed Up Education

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As this article was being written, the COVID-19 pandemic swept across the world, forcing a global experiment in online education as schools and colleges closed their doors and moved teaching to online formats. As a result, educators have been forced to rethink how they teach using digital instructional tools and practices.

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