1. Blended Learning (Textbook to Online
1.1. It's a combination of 1. Face-to-face, 2. Online Tools & 3. Strategies (Techniques/Methods)
2. Integrated Technology in Classroom
2.1. Offline
2.2. Online
2.2.1. Presentation of course syllabus through a computer system Learning takes place through use of computers with an Internet Delivery of instructions using a computer system without physical face-to-face meeting of faculty and students. Presentation of ideas and knowledge over the internet to students Distance learning & interaction takes place through computers
2.2.2. Questions in online teaching
2.2.2.1. What is the student doing and where is the student? What is the teacher doing and where is the teacher? What is the content? Where is the content?
2.2.3. In online teaching and learning the student is usually on a computer reading or viewing the curriculum or completing assignments. The student is usually at home or in a computer lab as compared to sitting in a classroom with desks and a teacher in front of the room. The teacher is usually in some type of office setting which could be at a school or office or home. The content is usually not in print, but, often the digital textbook is still the base curriculum
2.2.4. Email, instant messaging, online Dropbox, some type of course management system, online grade book, online discussion boards, chat rooms, online video conferencing and the host of Web 2.0/3.0 tools such as blogs, wikis, videos and podcasts that can be used both as the curriculum and as student work.
2.2.5. What are Dropbox, wiki, & Podcast