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Blended Learning: The Journey So Far
Blended Learning: The Journey So Far Jérome, Lecturer in Law, University of Greenwich
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Introduction Blended learning Flipped learning Materials involved
Advantages Challenges Case Study Moving Forward
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Blended Learning Defined as “a method of learning which uses a combination of different resources, especially a mixture of classroom sessions and online learning materials” (Norm Friesen, 2012)
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Flipped Learning Four Pillars of F-L-I-P Flexible Environment
Learning Culture Intentional Content Professional Educator (Flipped Learning Network, 2014) Four Pillars of F-L-I-P was developed by the Flipped Learning Network, particularly the Flipped Learning Network’s board members, including Aaron Sams.
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Materials Involved (Blended Learning)
Online lectures and seminars Recorded lectures and seminars In-class activities Web apps, e.g. Socrative, Padlet
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Advantages of Blended Learning
Cater to different type of students Better concentration among students Motivate students in achieving better grades Better prepared students for the examination Better results obtained by students
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Possible Challenges In Using Blended Learning
Cost Insufficient Time Lack of motivation Lack of feedback from students Stiff competition
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(a) Employment Law students (b) Company and Partnership Law students
Case Study (a) Employment Law students (b) Company and Partnership Law students
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company.nokia.com
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Moving Forward
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Thank You
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