Nov
2015
Face-to-Face vs. Online Learning
Face-to-Face vs. Online Learning: Why Is It Either/Or?
http://www.edutopia.org/blog/face-to-face-vs-online-why-either-or-matt-levinson
Too often, adults assume the worst about kids’ online behavior instead of seeing the best. The facts are that teens know how to build community online — and they’re already doing it. A recent Pew survey of teens and online behavior (as reported by The New York Times) revealed:
57 percent of American teenagers age 13 to 17 say they have made a friend online. Nearly three in 10 of the teenagers surveyed said they had a network of more than five friends they had made through the internet. The vast majority, 77 percent, of these relationships don’t culminate in an actual meeting.
7 Stages of Development
There’s a clear path to online learning, matched with strong face-to-face interactions. Schools should be nimble enough to incorporate both modes of learning. And what does the path to successful digital learning look like? Here are the stages of development:
1. Clean up infrastructure.
2. Go 1:1.
3. Find the right LMS.