How One Instructor Teaches 2,670 Students - 0 views
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I recently remembered this article published in The Chronicle of Higher Ed a few years ago. It speaks volumes about some pros and cons (mostly pros) of using technologies like Twitter, online office hours, video chat, etc. to connect to super-sized classes. Though I do not have personal experience in teaching courses with this many students, I still think this teacher has found a way to utilize modern technologies to connect to students in new and important ways. He has taken what many of us would consider a nightmare classroom situation (teaching over 2000 students!) and made it into a classroom experience like no other. If you read through the comments, you'll see that his former students say he has changed their lives and that his was the best class they've ever taken. It's amazing to me that he is/was able to create personal connections with so many students using technology. Basically, if this guy can do it with 2,000+ students, then many of us should strongly consider how we might benefit from these technologies in our own hybrid courses.
https://blended.online.ucf.edu/files/2011/06/blended_course_peer_review.pdf - 13 views
Blended Learning CookBook - 10 views
Blended learning: The great new thing or the great new hype? - The Washington Post - 0 views
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If blended learning is to lead to positive outcomes for students, then it must be highly relational, active and inquiry oriented (both online and offline), and commit to empowering students with digital tools.
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It may also hold value by employing certain technologies that help teachers and students to formatively assess learning
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nuanced balance that combines both digital technologies and the physical presence of a caring, knowledgeable and pedagogically thoughtful teacher
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5 Learning Benefits of Conducting a Blended Class | Gogh Van Go - 17 views
Implement & Improve - Simmons Resources - 0 views
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Shorten links at Bitly - 4 views
Creating a Learning Flow: A Hybrid Course Model for High-Failure-Rate Math Classes (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.
NCAT: How to Structure a Math Emporium - 0 views
If You Twitter, Will They Come? - 0 views
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Despite the widespread popularity of online social networking services such as Facebook and Twitter, many students exhibit a reluctance to include faculty in their social networks. Given these personal preferences, how do social networks and education intersect? A pilot using Twitter to communicate important information about lab hours and support services yielded minimal student response.
Learning Spaces - Chapter 42. Virginia Tech: Math Emporium - 0 views
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Chapter 42. The Math Emporium Barbara L. Robinson and Anne H. Moore Virginia Tech's Math Emporium is an open, 60,000-square-foot laboratory with 550 Macintosh computers serving more than 8,000 math students each semester. The facility occupies renovated, leased space in an off-campus shopping mall. (See Figure 1.)
Five-Minute Film Festival: The Basics of Blended Learning | Edutopia - 6 views
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