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Instructional Practices with Technology

Technology, when used strategically, can bring together the best of the face-to-face and digital world in an effort to best meet the various needs of your students. In this course, you will focus on the basic framework of blended learning and how it can impact your instructional practices. You will identify strategies and protocols to increase your students’ engagement in their learning and continue to build their skills in collaboration, critical thinking, and agency. You will also have the opportunity to explore tools and resources which address considerations for assessment, collaboration, content delivery, and accessibility in the blended classroom.

In this course, you will:

  • Incorporate technology into instructional practices via blended learning
  • Understand the affordances of face-to-face and digital learning elements
  • Identify strategies and tools to support blended learning components in your classroom

SCECHs Granted

3

Who should take this course?

Administrator
Teacher

What grade level(s) does this course apply to?

Early Childhood
High School
Lower Elementary
Middle School
Upper Elementary

Course Partner

Course Vendor

Michigan Virtual