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| Blended Learning: Best Practices for Empowering Students and Educators Thursday, March 20, 2014 at 2pm EST |
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| Trends come and go, but quality education will last a lifetime. Attend this web seminar to learn best practices for blended learning models, and how they can help support improved learning and personalization for each student. Tom Vander Ark, CEO of Getting Smart and author of "Getting Smart: How Digital Learning is Changing the World," and Tim Hudson, Senior Director of Curriculum Design for DreamBox Learning, will discuss how to take advantage of emerging blended learning approaches that benefit students and teachers. They will be joined by education innovators Earl Martin Phalen, Founder of Summer Advantage USA, and Jeremy Baugh, Principal of George and Veronica Phalen Leadership Academy, who will share the innovative ways they are boosting achievement in their network of high-performing schools. Topics will include:
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