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Blended learning is a way of teaching that combines online resources with in-person instruction

to create a more personalized learning environment.

With blended learning, instructors often make some or all of the content available to the

students outside of class-time.

Taking this to the extreme, students could consume all of the traditional lecture material

at home at their own pace, and during class time students could complete work assignments

traditionally given as homework during class, as well as other activities like team-based

or project-based learning.

This describes the flipped classroom model, because it flips what students do at home

and in the classroom.

Typically when a teacher creates a lecture they have to make an educated guess about

the knowledge level of their audience, as they have limited information about what each

student knows or remembers.

If a lecture is too difficult, then most of the students will be lost.

If it's too easy, then most of the students will be bored.

So teachers typically end up lecturing to the mythical middle of the class, and hoping

for the best.

By placing didactic content online, students can move at their own pace.

Those who are familiar with the material can go through it quickly—even watching it at

an increased speed!

While others who aren't as familiar with it can pause to take notes, rewatch it, or

call up other resources to help them understand a concept being explained.

An additional benefit for all students is that they can choose to engage with the material

when they're most alert, which satisfies both the early bird and the night owl.

And those students who have disabilities can take the breaks that they need without having

to worry about missing out or distracting others.

Putting work assignments back in the classroom also has a number of benefits from a learning

science perspective.

A lot of students describe the frustration of feeling like they understand a concept

in class, but then being confused when they go home and try to apply it to an assignment.

This is also supported by research—we learn best through active work, not passive listening.

Doing work assignments during class time means that teachers are available when students

need them the most—when they are trying to apply their knowledge.

Another place where students struggle traditionally is with out of class group-work, because it

can be hard to coordinate an in-person meet up as well as make sure those meetings are

constructive.

Moving group work into the classroom setting makes the logistics straightforward, and it

also allows an instructor to keep an eye on group meetings and to help facilitate them

if needed.

An important aspect of all blended-learning environments is that they are not intended

to do away with "face time" in the classroom.

Unlike online classes, where all of the material and interactions are online, blended-classrooms

count on face-to-face interactions between students and teachers.

Instead of getting rid of these interactions, blended-learning structures are intended to

optimize them—moving the teacher from a passive 'sage-on-the-stage', who delivers

didactic lectures to a large audience, to a more active role as a 'guide-on-the-side,'

who interacts one-on-one with students to help guide them in ways that would be impractical

or impossible with a traditional teaching model.

By doing this, blended learning classes move from a teacher-focused learning model to a

student-focused learning model.

In a traditional classroom, the approach is generally time-based, meaning the whole class

moves at the same pace—all students get the same lesson on the same day, and are tested

on that material at the same time, and then they all move onto the next topic regardless

of their individual exam performance or if they have gaps in their knowledge.

Blended classrooms are flexible enough to allow the use of a mastery-based model, which

acknowledges that not all students are going to 'get' the material at the same time.

Some students might need more time to understand a topic, while at other times those same students

will speed ahead.

By giving students as much time as they need on a topic and letting them decide when they

are ready to be tested, blended classes can help to ensure that students move forward

only when they have shown that they can apply what they have learned with confidence.

Blended learning, though, like any teaching approach, brings with it some important challenges.

Because this approach depends on technical resources, they have to be affordable, reliable,

and easy to use for both the students and the teachers.

Often times there is also a learning curve that has to be navigated especially for those

that have never used technology in the classroom.

Another challenge is making sure that the materials are being reliably and independently

consumed by the students, and they're coming to class prepared.

This can be incentivized by closely tying in-class work assignments to the content that

is being delivered online, and can often be tracked with learning platforms.

Finally, one of the biggest challenges to blended learning is that it really changes

the role of the teacher to that of a coach and puts students in the driver's seat of

their own learning—teaching them how to think as well as what to learn.

This shift is an important one and requires buy-in from both the teacher and the student

to be successful.

When done right, though, blended learning can lead to a much more enjoyable and effective

learning experience for both parties!

Alright, so as a quick recap, blended learning combines online resources with in-person instruction,

and one type of blended learning is the flipped classroom, where students consume their lecture

resources at home and spend class time doing in-class activities.

This allows the teacher to change from a passive 'sage-on-the-stage', to a more active

'guide-on-the-side,' facilitating a student-focused learning model.

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Apple Bows to Chinese Censorship... Again | China Uncensored - Duration: 6:49.

On this episode of China Uncensored,

why Apple is giving in to Chinese censorship...

again.

Hi, welcome to China Uncensored.

I'm producer Matt Gnaizda,

in for Chris Chappell, who's out on a family vacation.

Can't wait to see those photos.

Shot on iPhone 7.

Speaking of which: Apple.

It's the world's most valuable company.

Its iPhones are hugely popular in China.

But on December 23,

Apple made a move in China that tarnished

its international image.

Last month, government authorities asked Apple

to remove the English language and Chinese language

New York Times apps

from its Chinese iTunes store.

Come on!

First they remove the headphone jack.

And now, freedom of speech.

Not for everyone, of course.

Just for the one-fifth of the world's population.

But this is a huge tragedy for people in China.

How are they going to access important news,

like this story about three New Yorkers

co-parenting a goldendoodle?

Or this one,

about how your teenager can help you pick

your next multimillion-dollar real estate property?

Actually,

with all of the rich Chinese trying to

park their money in US real estate,

that second article might actually be useful.

Anyway,

we could sit around

making fun of the New York Times all day.

And it would be so much fun.

But while we've criticized the Times in the past

for omitting certain sensitive stories

from its China coverage—

and even getting a few China stories wrong—

it is one of the few major US media companies

with reporters in China.

And they even publish a Chinese version.

Without it,

Chinese people lose an important perspective

on how the Western world views China.

The funny thing is,

this isn't even the first time the New York Times

has been censored in China.

Authorities started blocking the New York Times website

back in 2012

after it published an exposé on the family

of the Chinese prime minister.

But Chinese censors were technologically unable

to block citizens from directly accessing New York Times articles

through its iPhone app.

Eventually, though,

the censors figured it out:

Just make Apple to do the censoring!

An Apple spokesman told the New York Times

that it removed their app because it was

in violation of local Chinese regulations.

Now you might be a bit surprised

that Apple would bend over backwards

for the Chinese authorities like this—

considering that,

last year,

Apple fought tooth and nail against US authorities

to protect user data.

That's when the FBI wanted the company

to create a backdoor

so they could get into a suspect's iPhone.

Eventually, Apple won.

In the sense that the Justice Department dropped the case.

Because the FBI figured out how to unlock the phone themselves.

After being on hold with Apple Customer Service for 32 days.

But, in China,

a fight with authorities wouldn't just mean an expensive legal battle.

It would put Apple's entire, multibillion-dollar future in jeopardy.

Because the Chinese Communist Party doesn't play fair.

For example,

Apple is still fighting a ruling

that initially banned iPhone 6 sales

over a patent-infringement claim

by a Chinese company so small,

it doesn't even have a website.

So in a country where the legal system is a joke,

Apple probably decided it's easier to give in

than to fight its way out.

And the part Apple didn't tell the public

is that it owes the Chinese regime a big favor.

You see, Apple and its China manufacturing partner Foxconn

took billions of dollars in government subsidies and perks.

That's according to this damning piece

published in the New York Times—

six days after their app was removed.

Which is why you shouldn't pick a fight

with investigative reporters.

Anyway, this isn't even the first time Apple

has caved to the Chinese censors.

In 2013,

Apple removed an app from its Chinese App Store

that let users get around the Great Firewall of China.

They've also in the past removed other media apps

from their app store

that let Chinese people read uncensored information.

The New York Times is just the most high-profile example so far.

So what's Apple's motivation for kowtowing to the Chinese Communist Party?

This is gonna suprise you... just kidding. It's money.

And it's more about sales than just the cheap manufacturing.

You see,

China is the world's biggest consumer of iPhones.

As of a year ago,

there were 131 million iPhone users in China,

compared to just 110 million in the US.

But Apple hopes it still has a ways to go,

since that's still only 17% of the Chinese smartphone market.

Yeah, there's a lot of people in China.

So it seems poor Apple

has no choice but to do what the Chinese regime tells them,

under the excuse of following "local regulations"—

and to hope that keeps the door open

for future sales in China.

But if Apple thinks the Chinese regime

intends to let them continue to be the biggest smartphone

retailer in China,

they're kidding themselves.

Like how eBay went to China in 2004 with big dreams,

but left with its tail between its legs

after Chinese website Taobao

pushed it out of the market.

Google had high hopes to be

the primary search engine in China,

and even agreed to the regime's censorship requirements

initially—

only to be pushed out

by Chinese search engine Baidu,

whose co-founder is a member

of the Chinese government's top advisory body.

Microsoft assumed it would keep expanding

Windows in China forever,

only to see the Chinese government take moves in 2014

to require that Windows 8 be replaced

with a Chinese knockoff.

And most recently,

Uber got taken for a ride

when it was suffocated

by Chinese government regulation,

and was forced to sell its China business

to a local competitor.

And Apple itself has gotten in trouble in China.

In addition to the iPhone 6 delay,

Apple's own iTunes Movies and iBooks stores

were shut down by government regulators.

And state-run media has targeted the company as well.

So Apple already knows that their road in China

is going to be dangerous.

And Apple's not exactly bulletproof—

unlike those Huawei phones.

But they're still holding onto dreams

of a larger market share.

The thing is,

the Chinese regime almost certainly intends

to let homegrown Chinese smartphone makers like Huawei

rule in the long-term.

Which means that even if Apple

tosses its reputation into the garbage today

in exchange for a piece of the Chinese market,

in the end,

they're going to get Shanghaied.

So what do you think?

Leave your comments below.

Once again, I'm Matt Gnaizda,

filling in for Chris Chappell.

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2018 GMC Terrain Review: First Impressions - Duration: 1:54.

we're here at the 2017 north american

international auto show where GMC just

debuted their 2018 GMC terrain this is

all new and a significant upgrade from

the vehicle it's replacing right off the

bat you'll notice a much sleeker and

more aerodynamic design here at the

wheel wells no more hard edges with that

trapezoidal shape now it's smooth and

actually much sexier here in the window

up on top it's not a big window panel

it's just a sleek ribbon that's tied in

to the rear passenger seat and goes

directly into the rear window up front

the designers were going for a more

hunkered down look more horizontal

headlights and also a wider grill behind

this grill three brand new powertrains

1.5 liter four-cylinder turbocharged

engine 2-liter turbocharged engine and a

1.6 litre turbocharged diesel inside of

this new denali interior vastly improved

a much cleaner center stack engage

layout a push-button nine-speed

transmission with two of the new engines

and a six-speed with the diesel but this

push-button transmission has never

worked any time we've seen manufacturers

try to use this but we do like this new

for position terrain select

all-wheel-drive system overall this is

not a bad strategy we started last year

with the acadia shorter wheelbase

lighter vehicle brand new powertrains

seems like a pretty good formula and it

may work again here with the train

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40000 SUBSCRIBERS - Duration: 1:07.

my dear 40000 subscribers

2017 has come

and I wanna wish you to up your skill

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VW Passat B5 FL with H7 COB LED headlights - Duration: 4:22.

So lately I've made a simple mod for my friend.

He had a Volkswagen Passat B5.

It's a pretty popular car in Poland.

And he was not happy with his headlights.

The output was pretty dim and...

what he did was remove the lights

and give it to some guy to polish it

and later on I installed an LED replacement for the H7 light bulbs

that were installed in this car originally.

So I'm not publishing this as a tutorial because

messing around with your lights is most likely illegal in your country.

Here in Poland - definitely it is.

You loose your homologation and pretty much (if you get caught)

they will take your documents and tow your car.

So...

keep in mind that this is not road-legal and if you want to make it you're doing it at your own risk.

I did it for my friend because he asked me to and I was curious

about the effects, how the lights will work with the

H7 LED replacement kit.

So take a look.

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Workplace Fuckery - The TEAM - Duration: 3:11.

As introverts we're always outnumbered by extroverts in the workplace.

But hey, I go to work, I play the game, I do my job.

So when exactly did I join a TEAM?

To be an introvert, you sure got a lot to say

I put in hella work climbing the corporate ladder here in Atlanta.

I worked in media, Retail, Mortgage Lending, and Energy.

As I was climbing, my salary, commute, and coworkers always changed.

But there was one thing that always remained constant.

Good Morning.

My name is Chad Chatterbox, and this is new hire Orientation.

First and foremost I want to congratulate you, as you have survived our meticulous vetting

process and you are now officially members of the ACME Extroverts TEAM.

If you take a look at your playbook you will see our company motto which we like to call

the 4 T's.

TEAM, TALK, TACOS, and TAILGATING.

What.

Wait, did he say tacos?

Titans of Corporate Industry, Mom & Pop Business owners, Hustlers on the street.

Please stop insulting intelligent introverts with the TEAM talk.

And when exactly did companies, departments, groups, and coworkers transform into Teams?

Hey, Introvert in Atlanta, I was trying to watch your little video, but you obviously

aren't a team player.

Now that couldn't be farther from the truth.

I love Teams!

As a kid, Every Saturday morning I watched wide eyed as the Super Friends teamed up to

battle Lex Luther and the Legion of Doom.

And just few years later, I was introduced to the realest team on Earth.

I would have given up Bubble Yum, Jolly Ranchers, and ice cream to join this team.

I mean I would have run away from HOME to join this team.

There were no DVRs or Netflix, so when it came on I was front and center.

Today still wanted by the government they survive as soldiers of fortune, if you have

a problem, if no one else can help, and if you can find them, maybe you can hire the

ATEAM.

We are ACME Extroverts Corporation, and we put TEAM first, and yes we love to TALK, and

we do love TACOS, and we get inebriated and eat too much at our company tailgate parties,

but this is the bond that enables us to outperform others at gametime.

For the record, I'm tolerant of all personality types.

I get it.

Extroverts enjoy social interaction and working in groups.

But Introverts prefer to work alone, and are drained after enduring extended interaction

with groups.

And there is no quick fix as introverts usually end up playing along due to extroverts being

the majority.

But can we at least agree that we are not a team?

But there are some real teams.

These teams serve and protect us and risk life and limb to fight for our freedom.

But your team at work, and all the TEAM talk.

And we put Team first.

That's just the Bosses yanking your chain.

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Nightcore - Without you it's hard to survive - Duration: 2:48.

I still hear your voice when you sleep next to me

I still feel your touch in my dreams

(my dreams)

Forgive me my weakness, but I don't know why

Without you it's hard to survive

'Cause every time we touch, I get this feeling

And every time we kiss I swear I could fly

Can't you feel my heart beat fast,

I want this to last

Need you by my side

'Cause every time we touch, I feel the static

And every time we kiss I reach for the sky

Can't you hear my heart beat so

I can't let you go

Want you in my life

Your arms are my castle

Im Lazy and didn't finish subtitles yet, you Welcome to do it so.

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hey there guys it is me mantha!

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