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Kelvin Thompson

Toward a Definition of "Blended Learning" (University of Manitoba's Learning Technologies Centre) - 3 views

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    The University of Manitoba's Learning Technologies Centre has assembled a brief literature review on blended learning formats/definitions. This brief compilation surfaces the complexities inherent in blended learning approaches
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    The LTC server at the University of Manitoba has been decommissioned and so this link no longer works. In my (ultimately unsuccessful) search for this lit review, I came across this 2011 COHERE report on blended learning: http://cohere.ca/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/REPORT-ON-BLENDED-LEARNING-FINAL1.pdf; there's a decent reference list at the end of the document. COHERE is a Canadian group, Collaboration for Online Higher Education and Research.
Kelvin Thompson

Hybrid Course Initiative | Center for Teaching and Learning | Oregon State University - 13 views

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    A robust, faculty-driven resource site from Oregon State University supporting the development of hybrid courses. Design documents excerpted from the work of OSU faculty and short mini-presentations on hybrid design are just a couple of the features of this site.
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    Perfect kind of resource I'm looking to collect and be able to share with faculty colleagues on my campus. Examples (or maybe testimonials!) from real, live faculty members are often so much more powerful than hypotheticals.
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    This is a great resource that I had yet to discover so thank you for sharing! I agree with the individual above that examples from faculty members are so much more powerful. Even having this in video form than written form brings so much more conveyance of the experience.
Kelvin Thompson

2011 COHERE Report on Blended Learning - 2 views

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    The results of questionnaire responses and document analysis from eight Canadian universities form the basis for this 2011 report on the state of blended learning in Canadian higher education.
Marcus O'Donnell

Blended Learning and Localness: The Means and the End | The Sloan Consortium - 2 views

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    Interesting to think about leveraging our "localness". This is part of broader research from Sloan that posits that local universities and colleges can leverage their local brand when they establish quality online or blended courses. Not everyone is going to do the MOOC at Harvard just because it is being offered by a big name university. They may well go with a trusted local brand particularly if we offer a blend of online and personalised experience.
briandavidson

Blended learning | Centre for Teaching Excellence - 5 views

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    A University site targeting faculty. I like the overview of blended learning this first page provides. I also thought the links on the right, particularly the ones to specific examples of courses already 'blended', would provide next steps and local contacts for those wanting more. A good model for other institutions to follow.
Dagmar Machutta

Office of Instructional Consulting: IU School of Education - 4 views

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    "Curt Bonk, Professor in Instructional Systems Technology, Indiana University, in a video series addressing the design and best practices of Distance Education courses. The videos are about 10 minutes long and each topic is accompanied by a list of useful resources."
Kelvin Thompson

The Twitter Experiment - Twitter in the Classroom at UT Dallas - 2 views

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    If you haven't seen this five minute video and if you're interested in interaction with learners, it's worth a look. A professor at the University of Texas - Dallas documents what happens when she decides to experiment with Twitter in the classroom.
Dagmar Machutta

My Flipped Classroom - I Will Never Teach Another Way Again - 9 views

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    "Bay Path University Teacher Tom Mennella Provides a Detailed Look at his Flipped Course and how Students are Benefiting from This Instructional Model"
briandavidson

Learning Technology Center Help Blog | Evaluation Checklist for Online and Blended Courses - 7 views

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    Another checklist for online/blended courses (University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee). I liked the straight-forward language.
earthres00

Interview: Kevin Carey, Author Of 'The End Of College' : NPR Ed : NPR - 1 views

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    This is an audio interview about online learning, mostly focusing on MOOCs. An interesting point of view regarding the availability and egalitarian nature of MOOCs as opposed to education provided through expensive universities. Although this is not exactly blended learning, as it focuses on totally online courses, I though it would be an interesting addition to the discourse.
JR Dingwall

Hybrid Redesign Evaluation checklist - 18 views

I usually end up landing at this resource page http://www.uwex.edu/ces/pdande/evaluation/

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Blended Learning Essentials: Getting Started - University of Leeds - 2 views

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    A free course for the Vocational Education and Training sector to promote effective practice and pedagogy in blended learning. For those who want to combine Blendkit 2016 with another MOOC..
glennkuntz

Creating a Learning Flow: A Hybrid Course Model for High-Failure-Rate Math Classes (EDUCAUSE Quarterly) | EDUCAUSE.edu - 1 views

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    EDUCAUSE Review Online Developed in response to the crisis in remedial and general-education math courses, this innovative model pairs an existing parent course with a one-unit supplemental hybrid course to provide a variety of interventions and practices to support students at California State University, Northridge. The model divides instruction among faculty, teaching assistants, and tutors, who coordinate content to create a "flow of learning" that actively moves students from classroom work, to group work, to homework, to exams. First fully implemented in 2008, the model's results have been dramatic - essentially reversing the downward trend in student success and vastly improving students' average scores and the distribution of the grades.
Marcus O'Donnell

"Enabling Music and Journalism Students To Respond Positively To Adversity In Work After Graduation" by Lotte Latukefu, Shawn Burns et al. - 2 views

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    Not exactly about blended learning but this is a new paper I wrote with some colleagues about different approaches to pedagogies that build resilience through active learning. In this paper we discuss group activities and assessments used in two Creative Arts disciplines (Performance and Journalism), at an Australian regional university, as examples of subjects which provide 'real world' experience in order to promote resilience and tenacity in students.
Shirley Alexander

Online to Improve On-Campus - 3 views

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    Discusses the ways in which online learning can improve the campus experience using the University of British Columbia as an example. See also Tony Bates' blog about this
Becky Roehrs

How do you set up a flipped/hybrid/blended course? - 1 views

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    If you're interested in setting up a Blended Learning course (a hybrid/ flipped class), you should check out the current Canvas.net course sponsored by EDUCAUSE and the University of Central Florida: Blendkit2014-Becoming a Blended Learning Designer.
Marcus O'Donnell

Writinign with Video - 7 views

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    This isn't exactly a blended learning course but it includes a lot of resources if you are getting students to do self directed multimedia courses as part of blended learning design. I also really like the curriculum design/progression. It is an advanced composition course that engages students in a comprehensive exploration of contemporary rhetoric, creative inquiry, design thinking, media authorship, self-reflection, and social engagement. Directed writings in concert with video production projects allow students to experience an integrated process of thinking, creating, and problem-solving.
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    Great resource--thanks!
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    Most interesting strategies for archiving student work. Great learning objectives as well. Interesting way to present them. This is also an excellent example of how a tertiary educator can integrate information from the web straight into their course work. AND how universities can tap into the wonderful and expert learning tools created commercially (e.g. lynda.com) Thanks.
Sergey Yershikov

'Blended learning' as an effective teaching and learning strategy in clinical medicine: a comparative cross-sectional university-based study - 0 views

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    Blended learning was statistically significantly better than traditional learning in all domains of the educational environment, except for social perception, and in all types of examination: written, objective structured clinical and case scenarios.
Rob Straby

How to Design & Teach an Online Course Using a Backwards Design Approach - 2 views

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    This presentation from Donna Ziegenfuss of the University of Utah's Center for Teaching and Learning Excellence demonstrates a model and process used in a graduate-level online course based on Dee Fink's approach to 'backwards planning".
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    Thank you for sharing this and the Fink document below. Donna presented at our Instructional Design summit. I use Fink worksheets with many faculty I work with here at SLCC.
ebraden14

"Flipping" a class - 2 views

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    The Center for Teaching & Learning at the University of Texas-Austin offers useful information including a basic framework, benefits and references about flipping, and a quick-start guide with tips, techniques, and tools.
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