Blendspace for blended learning
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https://www.blendspace.com |
With more and more great teaching methods and electronic technology, online education is booming, whose benefits had been particularly evident and developing during the pandemic era. And in the post-epidemic time, as people return to campus, there will be a new trend---combining offline and online learning. Hybrid learning has both the "human" elements of traditional education and the "technical" aspects of online education. This not only enriches the fun of the learning process and achieves a practical learning effect, but also motivates students to learn with autonomy via online affordance. Blendspace is a tool specifically built for blended learning.
What is Blendspace?
The growth of online education is one aspect. In this case, it is inevitable for teachers to use online resources in teaching. These resources need to be collected by teachers themselves, which is inefficient.
Blendspace was born out of this: a simple and fast way to collect, label and organize scattered electronic resources.
Teachers can pull all relevant course materials (videos, web pages, documents, courseware, etc.) together. Teachers no longer have to download videos, save them to USB sticks, and copy them to classroom computers.
By Canvas, teachers can pull all relevant course materials (videos, web pages, documents, courseware, etc.) together. Blendspace also has annotated notes, where teachers can add their own notes and share the "lesson plan canvas" they create with students and other teachers. The site organizes these canvases by subject and grade level, forming a "lesson plan library" for students and teachers to refer to. A collective and sharing community of learning and teaching has been facilitated.
Innovative and Interactive use of Blendspace
Flipped classroom
Teachers can have students read and study the material in the lesson plan canvas by sharing it with them in advance to do a preview. Online affordance helps to increase students' motivation and autonomy in the preparation task.
Project-based learning
This lesson plan canvas is also approachable for students. Teachers can assign projects to students, ask students to collect relevant materials on specific topics, create lesson plan canvases, and share them with teachers and students.
Personalized teaching
Asynchronous interaction
The function of annotated notes gives opportunities to both teachers and students to give feedback in comments to one another, especially for delayed feedback.
In summary, Blendspace is a very practical educational application for both teachers and students. Whether it's writing lesson plans, revising assignments, or giving feedback, it's very usable in patterns of interaction and visualization.
For more information in how to use Blendspace well, here is the guided video.👇
Good evening, mona. Blended learning is the current trend in English education in China and I'm glad to see the introduction of tools that help with this! You've illustrated in detail what Blendspace is with words and pictures. Applause for you! In addition, the instructional video you provided was very helpful. It would be great if you could tell me about some limitations of Blendspace ☺️.
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