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  1. Select the LTHTR Staff button. If you are either using a personal computer (not connected to the LTHTR network) or a computer logged in using a generic network account, you will be asked to Sign In. Enter your Trust email address in full and then select Next.

  2. If you do not yet have an e-learning account you will need to create one for free by clicking on ‘register for free here’ below the login button. Once you have created your account you can find the module in the ‘Blended learning & Pre-course reading’ section of the e-learning platform, or return to this page and click on the link above.

  3. On the Login page, students should click on the 'intranet' link and login using their school credentials. Once the school 'intranet' page has loaded, one of the first ‘core’ icons is the blended learning platform.

  4. Online and blended learning. 'Blended learning' means teaching and learning that is delivered both in-person and online. This page summarises what you can expect from your university or college if your course includes blended learning.

  5. How to use blended learning in the classroom. Knowing the benefits that blended learning can offer is one thing; realising them successfully is quite another. Here are some common difficulties, and what schools can do to try and tackle them. Suitability of course content

  6. Q: How do I sign in to Microsoft Teams for education? To access Microsoft Teams for Education, click Sign In and enter the email address and password provided by your school. If your school is already signed up for Office 365 for Education and has turned on access to Microsoft Teams, or if your school is an accredited academic institution, you ...

  7. During the coronavirus pandemic blended learning is taking a precedence in schools with a mix of online remote learning and face-to-face lessons. In this article, we explain what blended learning is, look at examples of blended learning and flipped classrooms and link to a range of useful resources.

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