Thursday, May 11, 2017

Technology Enhanced Environment

The article is mainly about blended learning or, “The blended learning model—the combination of online learning and brick-and-mortar schooling” (Hom, 59). The main ideas that are presented in this article are that there are three main trends that develop within schools that have blended learning. The article talks about a study that tracks schools over five years with this learning approach. They found that schools with blended learning environments continue to adopt station rotation. “Station rotation is particularly popular among elementary schools because it’s basic structure fits naturally into many traditional elementary classrooms” (Hom, 60). They also found that schools explore ways to unlock flexible pacing. This means that “Educators are also starting to look for elbow room around pacing and flexibility within their rotation models by freeing students and teachers from stringent time-based practices” (Hom, 61). The last of three three trends presented are that high schools disrupt traditional structures with this model. “At the high school level, given that older students have different development and instructional needs and teachers are more focused on teaching specific subjects and courses, we see different blended learning models thrive” (Hom, 62). Essentially the topic that is covered is that blended learning environments, encompassing many different styles of models such as Enriched Virtual Model, Flex Model, A La Carte Model, or the Rotation Model will help students better learn because the learning styles are appealing to many different kinds of learners.

I think that in my profession it’s very easy to encompass blended learning. I work with first-generation, low-income, and at-risk high school students. A lot of these students are challenged by typical learning styles, the brick and mortar style of learning doesn’t cover it any more. With students learning in a completely different manner, educational systems need to keep up. “The educational foundations of our society that once made America the center of innovation and created the American middle class are presently being eroded by a rising tide of misguided reforms that threatens our very future as a Nation and a people” (Zhao, 2015). Students are learning differently, thinking differently, and utilizing technology to learn in ways never offered before. My chosen article offers insights on multiple models of learning and when utilizing all, could engage a multitude of learners. Another possible website to check out that I stumbled upon while looking through articles was, “Hunt, M. W. (2013). [APP]ETITE for instruction: 21st-century learners in a video and audio production classroom. Techniques, (8), 36.) This article also goes over 21st-Century learners and how they interact with their learnings and education.


For my ePortfolio, I have used a Blogger website through my Gmail account. I have found that it is the most beneficial website for blogging, and it has a user-friendly interface. In the past, I also created a blog that assists in documenting my journey in becoming an educator. It’s the perfect fit.

Databases Searched: Ashford University Library Database

References:

Horn, M. B., & Fisher, J. F. (2017). New Faces of Blended Learning. Educational Leadership, 74(6), 59-63.


Zhao, Y. (2015). A World at Risk: An Imperative for a Paradigm Shift to Cultivate 21st Century Learners. Society, (2), 129. doi:10.1007/s12115-015-9872-8