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Title: Collaborating for Blended Learning


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Collaborating for Blended Learning
  • NERCOMP
  • April 16, 2009

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Collaborating for Blended LearningAgenda
  • Blended Learning at Simmons
  • The Course
  • The Partnership
  • Collaborating for Blended Learning
  • Revision Examples
  • Reflections

3
Blended Learning at Simmons
  • Academic Technology hosts two Institutes
  • Based on UW-M model

4
My Motivation
  • Left Dean of UNH position
  • Wanted to learn new technologies
  • I enjoy teaching
  • Flexibility was appealing
  • Academic Libraries especially appropriate for
    Blended Learning
  • Never taken an online class

5
The Partnership First Steps
  • Attend Institute
  • Use backward design to re-conceptualize course
  • Outcomes come first
  • What should be f2f and what BL
  • Dont make it 1 ½ class

6
The Partnership After the Institute
  • Instructional Designer
  • Provided experience in online teaching
  • What works
  • How to present information
  • Rubrics
  • We met 6 times over the summer
  • Including support time or eLearning
  • Also worked over e-mail

7
The Partnership
  • Relationship with instructional Designer
  • I know the content
  • She knows course design and eLearning
  • We were partners

8
Course Considerations
  • Assignments
  • Discussion questions
  • Syllabus
  • Rubrics

9
Writing Discussion Prompts
  • Write open-ended questions that elicit rich
    discussions
  • BL discussions are crucial
  • My discussion questions are better
  • Discussion posts are an indication of thinking
    and learning
  • Releasing control

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Creating and Writing Rubrics
  • No experience with rubrics
  • They are fun
  • They make clear and reinforce objectives of the
    assignment
  • Grading is easier
  • Students know what is expected/how to do well.

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Developing the Online Syllabus
  • Syllabus converted to
  • Welcome Letter
  • Modules
  • Assignments
  • Discussions
  • Rubrics

12
Before First Class
  • Students did work before first class
  • Welcome letter
  • Student questionnaire to develop groups
  • Scavenger Hunt to experience using eLearning and
    other technology
  • Followed up with e-mail to track down students
    who had not gone to eLearning

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First Class (F2F)
  • At first class
  • Spent more time on
  • Introductions
  • Course expectations
  • Presented content
  • Had a technical support person available

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Reflections
  • What have I learned
  • I should have taken a course in eLearning
  • Need to be very organized and set up systems from
    the beginning
  • Planning is essential

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How Is It Going
  • Students are engaged
  • Students all have completed other classes
  • Im getting (and using) suggestions
  • Students are more successful in this course

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Student Perspective
  • Shy students can contribute to class
    discussion/have time to form their thoughts
  • They can feel isolated I might try an online
    ice breaker
  • More flexibility than they expected
  • Have multiple deadlines within a week not just
    one deadline
  • They love their groups

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Related Student Quotes
  • In response to your request for feedback, I offer
    kudos on your (and Rosie's) impressive
    organizational skills. I really appreciate the
    clearly stated expectations and instructions.
    Ditto for the two online lectures. You said in
    class you consider yourself an excellent
    communicator, and I heartily agree. It makes
    things much easier!
  • I really like the fact that you are using rubrics
    to grade our assignments. It shows me exactly
    where my grade is coming from.

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Related Student Quotes
  • From a group post - One interesting question came
    up the value of online courses versus face to
    face classes. The consensus seemed to be that
    many online courses offer a different experience
    (for example, more responsibility on the
    student), and provide new challenges. Faculty and
    students need to adapt, and if done properly,
    online courses can be very effective.
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