"Blended learning is a hybrid of classroom and online learning that includes some of the conveniences of online courses without the complete loss of face-to-face contact. The present study used a causal-comparative design to examine the relationship of sense of community between traditional classroom, blended, and fully online higher education learning environments. Evidence is provided to suggest that blended courses produce a stronger sense of community among students than either traditional or fully online courses."
"This is the 6th annual conference on blended learning sponsored by COHERE (Collaboration for Online Higher Education & Research) and CSSHE (Canadian Society for the Study of Higher Education). It will feature Dr. Tony Bates, the well known scholar and commentator on the use of technology in higher education. His latest book is Managing Technology in Higher Education: Strategies for Transforming Teaching and Learning (Jossey-Bass, 2011).
In addition to taking an active part in the entire conference and doing the conference wrap-up, Tony will deliver the following keynotes:
Meeting the challenge of technology: are we failing as managers?
Designing university teaching to meet the needs of 21st century students
The conference will also feature a number of concurrent sessions, for which we invite proposals related to one of the following streams:
1. Taking stock of blended learning in higher education: Management, policy, and research issues
2. Case studies of teaching and learning issues related to blended learning"
"A big part of Mohawk College president Rob MacIsaac's vision for the school is making postsecondary education accessible to everyone by making resources available online, around the clock.
MacIsaac says he's committed to ensuring Mohawk is relevant to today's economy and stays that way. "
"October 27 & 28
Diversifying Blended Learning: Diverse learners, needs, and approaches in a cost-effective environment
REGISTER NOW!
The conference will be hosted by the University of Guelph at:
Cambridge Hotel and Conference Centre, 700 Hespeler Rd, Cambridge, ON N3H 5L8
"
"The result? "We find that learning outcomes are essentially the same-that students in the hybrid format pay no 'price' for this mode of instruction in terms of pass rates, final exam scores, and performance on a standardized assessment of statistical literacy," the report concluded."