Content organization is important in blended learning. Students work on different tasks at different times and in different locations, and they must know how and where to access the resources they need to be independent learners. We are including Google Classroom and HyperDocs as ways to organize your content. Google Classroom, although not a complete Learning Management System, is a great place to house all resources and organize all student work. HyperDocs is a practical and fun way to organize a lesson or unit.
Other options that can organize content for Blended Learning include:
Google Classroom lets you create a virtual classroom where all student resources and work can be housed. An added advantage is that students and teachers can access Google Classroom any where, any time, with any device connected to the Internet.
Setting up your Google Classroom
Going Deeper with Google Classroom
HyperDocs are engaging, interactive, inquiry-based lessons that are housed in Google Docs, Slides, Drawings, or even Google Maps! A HyperDoc can be shared with students in Google Classroom.
The Real Hype Around Hyperdocs
Transforming your Docs into Hyperdocs
Creating Hyperdocs with Google Slides and Google Drawings
Hyperdoc Examples: