what's so special about blended learning?
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What’s so special about Blended Learning?
Balancing Time and Place
Flexibility is Key
Anytime/anywhere workEase of schedule Improved control Freedom from large classesFlexibility Convenience
Student Involvement in Online Learning, Dziuban, et al
What motivates students to enroll in online courses?
Place can be more flexible
Mobile Learning adds convenience
1) take it easy2) focus on design, not technology3) use resources already available (open
content, etc.)4) don’t go it alone5) manage your students’ expectations6) anticipate problems
University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee
Tips on Hybrid Courses
•threaded discussion, blogs, journals, •wikis (collaborative writing), •mobile learning (see Twitter recording), •assessments tool, •assignment tool, •research projects,• peer review, •media projects (video/audio/graphics), •presentations, •virtual worlds (simulations, role playing)
Interactions outside the classroom
Web-based technologies
Who is doing Blended Well?
Babson Survey Research Group, Class Differences: Online Education in the United States, 2010 , The Sloan Consortium
Dabbagh, Nada, The Online Learner: Characteristics and Pedagogical Implications, Contemporary Issues in Technology and Teacher Education, 7 (3), 217-226
Howard, Samuel B, The Benefits of Face-to-Face Interaction in the Online Freshman Composition Course, MERLOT Journal of Online Learning and Teaching Vol. 5, No. 4 December 2009
Mendernach B., et al, Learner Attribute Research Juxtaposed with Online Instructor Experience: Predicors of Success in the Accelerated, Online Classroom, Journal of Educators Online, Vol 3, No. 2 July 2006
Dziuban, Charles, et. al. Student Involvement in Online Learning, Alfred P Sloan Foundation, October 2007
University of Wisconsin – Milwaukee, Hybrid Courses, http://www4.uwm.edu/ltc/hybrid/
Blended Learning at Simmons College http://at.simmons.edu/blendedlearning/ Blended Learning Initiative at University of Illinois at Chicago,
http://exedweb.cc.uic.edu/blended/blendedlearninginitiative.html
References & Resources:
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jsutc iffeℓ6. Cloud_Queen by lennysan7. Layers by Incase.8. What’s the Story ebook on iPad… by shiftstigma9. Augmented reality game… by nilsmengedoht
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