Multimedia resources

Videos
This video explains how a high school has implemented blended learning and reduced in-class time.
http://www.schooltube.com/video/15197/Blended-Classes-at-West-Ottawa

In this video, Dr. Charles Graham of Brigham Young University discusses some of the main concepts inherent in blended learning.   http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-4338441514462445595

In this video, Badrul Khan talks about his e Learning framework. 
 http://mcweadon.com/video/fmk-movie.htm

This video called Education Today and Tomorrow builds on the "Did you know" video by K. Fisch.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fnh9q_cQcUE&feature=related

Graphical representations
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khans_elearning_model.doc
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Podcasts

TED is part of a non-profit organization that brings together intriguing and innovative people from a variety of fields to discuss issues related to technology, entertainment and design, as well as others.  There are currently over 450 talks on a variety of subjects available free.  It is a good way to stay current on macro-issues that may affect education and technology use:  http://www.ted.com/speakers

Spark is a CBC radio show focused on technology and culture.  There are a wide range of topics discussed and an equally varied list of guests.  Now if you are like me you would not be able to commit to a weekly show but thankfully all the broadcasts are available as podcasts through iTunes.  http://www.cbc.ca/spark/podcasts/

ETS Talk is a series of podcasts done by my former colleagues at Penn State Cole Camplese, Chris Millet, Brad Kozlek, and Allan Gyorke.  On a semi-regular basis they discuss the impact of emerging technologies on higher education.  All episodes are available at iTunes.  The link below takes you to their homepage and you can link to the podcasts from there.  http://ets.tlt.psu.edu/

Websites

NorQuest College in Edmonton has an interesting site about Hybrid learning. 
http://www.norquest.ab.ca/distance/hybridlearning.htm

University of Wisconsin at Madison has a useful resources site regarding Hybrid Learning:
http://www4.uwm.edu/ltc/hybrid/index.cfm