Blendspace Quick Start Guide

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The key takeaways are that Blendspace allows teachers to save time by organizing digital resources in one place and engage students through differentiated and collaborative lessons.

Blendspace can be used to deliver lessons composed of multiple digital resources during class, create lessons for students to review independently, provide different work stations or parts of a lesson, and provide remediation or extra content.

Blendspace allows teachers to differentiate instruction by challenging more advanced students, providing remediation, making study guides, and administering quizzes to track understanding.

Q U I C K S TA RT G U I D E

Create Lessons
in 5 Minutes
www.tes.com/lessons

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Why use Blendspace?


Save time by keeping all videos, links, documents and other digital media for your lessons in one easy (and
free!) place.

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Ensure your students achieve their fullest potential by differentiating instruction and lessons according to
diverse needs.
Deepen student engagement and 21st century learning when your kids create their own Blendspace
lessons for individual and collaborative projects the skys the limit!
Boost the fun factor when you present anything, whether during class time or meetings with peers.
Share your expertly crafted lessons and curated content that other educators can use with their students.

13 ideas for using Blendspace


1. Deliver lessons composed of multiple digital
resources during class without losing any
instructional time.

8. Use lessons as a virtual corkboard of student work


that can be shared with anyone including parents.
9. Task students with creating their own lessons within a

2. Create lessons for students to review on their own


during class or at home (flipping the classroom).
3. Set up work stations where students go through
different Blendspace lessons or specific parts of a
lesson (or have some students review lessons while
youre talking with the rest).
4. Provide remediation to students by having them go
back to lessons on concepts they didnt understand.
5. Challenge more advanced students by adding optional
content to a lesson or providing extra lessons.
6. Make study guides on key topics.
7. Administer quizzes and track comments to assess

project (e.g. digital storytelling, autobiographies, web


quests, presentations, plus many more).
10. Enable students to collaborate with each other on
projects and presentations.
11. Prompt online discussions among students, allowing
them to share questions and comments in each lesson.
12. Make presentations during department/grade team
meetings, PLCs, PD sessions, workshops, and
conferences.
13. Store and share many links, videos, PDFs,
presentations, and other digital content in a more
engaging way.

student understanding.

This list is just a starting point the possibilities are endless. Discover more ideas in our
Gallery of awesome lessons created by educators: www.tes.com/lessons/gallery

www.tes.com/lessons

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How to create a Blendspace

www.tes.com/lessons

Click New Lesson.

Title your lesson.

Search for relevant content in TES


(our marketplace of original teaching
resources created by educators),
YouTube, Google, Flickr, Gooru, and
other sites.

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How to create a Blendspace


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Drag and drop desired content from search results into a tile.

Double-click tile to add a title, notes, and instructions.

www.tes.com/lessons

Add your own content by dragging


and dropping any file from your
computer to a tile or by clicking the
upload media/file tab.

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