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James Kerr

The 5 Interactions Of A Robust Blended Learning Model - 5 views

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    by Thomas Stanley, Project Learning LLC Ideas for Creating an Interactive Blended Learning Experience There are, sometimes frustratingly, a number of ways to teach in the online world. Some programs are credit retrieval, others are expanded correspondence courses, and still others ask the student to do some thematic activities.
tharelson

The Basics of Blended Instruction - 1 views

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    Nice article on the basics of blended learning and the how to get started. Particularly liked the tip on technology frills. It is so important that the interaction we use in a blended learning environment is meaningful and not just to keep the user busy. So many times engagement is just repetitive activity and not meaningful. It is important that each interaction is focused and helps drive home the objective.
Henrie Paz-Amor

Instructional Technologies Support - 6 views

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    Good resource listing steps involved in designing a hybrid course.
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    Nice resource for faculty. Thanks for sharing!
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    This has a nice list of FTF and Online appropriate learning activities. The terms hybrid and blended are used interchangeably to describe a course in which less than half all of the instruction is delivered online. Traditional face-to-face instruction is reduced but not eliminated. With a hybrid course, the goal is to optimize student engagement by taking advantage of the strengths of both the face-to-face and Web-based environments.
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    Great resource - thanks!
James Kerr

Face-to-face or face-to-screen? Undergraduates' opinions and test performance in classr... - 2 views

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    As electronic communication becomes increasingly common, and as students juggle study, work, and family life, many universities are offering their students more flexible learning opportunities. Classes once delivered face-to-face are often replaced by online activities and discussions. However, there is little research comparing students' experience and learning in these two modalities.
nathalie stirland

Learning Designer - 0 views

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    'The Learning Designer suite of tools enables teachers to share their good teaching ideas. It is intended to help a subject teacher see how a particular pedagogic approach can be migrated successfully across different topics.' Useful to plan blended learning activities.
arhprofprof

Week 2 - some sources to consider for interactive activities - 1 views

I have not used these, but they have come to my attention through "The Big Lis to Class Discussion Strategies". In this posting, you will find some tools for interactive discussions, such as Voxer,...

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