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Dr. Bonk
Dramatic increase in online learning in higher education all across the world, including "blended" learning (roughly 2/3 of online classes are blended in US vs fully online). Seems to more support in public learning institutions. What is blended learning? Is it just face to face vs. online? Or are we overusing this term as almost all classes now blend some form of technology? Some see it as a combination of modalities / media in instruction, tasks and delivery. Sloan Definitions: Traditional 0% online; Web Facilitated 1-29% online; Blended/Hybrid 30-79% online; Online: 80% of content is online.
Advantages: Access, flexibility, convenience, increased learning, cost effective, effective pedagogy
Disadvantages: Time, procrastination, resistance, overwhelming, trying too much
Examples: Assessments/reviews online; follow up in communities of practice; reference material; office hours online; mentoring and coaching tool; access experts live online
- Online Course Portals and Digital Libraries (peer rated): MERLOT, Einstein Digital Manuscript Repository
- Supplement Learning with Web Page: Student produced content to spur debate
- Discussion Forums, Surveys, Links, Presentations: Gives a tool for a "vote" and say
- Links to other papers, media
- Guest Expert Chat
- Professional Development: SRLC
- English Classes Online
- Web for Live Mentoring
- Online Practice
- Exam Review
- Preclass Exam Practice
- Just-in-Time Teaching
- Case Base Instruction: Boardroom Chat
- Interactive Simulations
Auditory learners: Videostreamed Lectures
Reflective and Observational Learners: Blogs, live conf. feeds, portfolios
Visual Learners: Pictures, film, demonstrations
Authentic Data: Interactive news and exploration SimuLearn
Need to decide what is best for your learners.
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