Blended Learning Readiness Survey & Reporting - Assignment


If you haven't completed the readiness survey in the "Considerations & Strategies" lesson, or did not take note of your results, or would like to do it again:

Look over these surveys and choose one to take:

Take note of where you fall in the spectrum of preparedness and understanding. 

You have now viewed a video about blended learning, taken an assessment and reviewed your results considering your own readiness for online learning, and then considered tips to be successful when online.  

Share your readiness findings and what this means for your own development.

In what way would this type of readiness survey benefit students?

To get started, click the "Add a new entry" button. Put your name for the "concept" so we can see who has contributed, add your thoughts in the "definition", scroll to the bottom then click save. (See graphic...)

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Tony Knop

I think that using a readiness survey would be a great tool to use for students in a blended classroom. By having the students take the survey, I will be able to see how the students will handle the class and the students will be able to see what they need to work on to improve their experience in a blended classroom. I really enjoyed using the survey myself, because it taught me more about the struggles I have had in my previous online classes. It gave me an idea of what I have to work on and I think that it would work great for high school students.