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Blended Learning David Morris Director of e-Learning Coventry University 2 April 2005
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Definition Blended learning systems combine face-to-face instruction with computer-mediated instruction. Note the word systems here. Combining delivery media Combining instructional methods Combining on-line and F 2 F instruction
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Trends Convergence Increasing (here to stay) Mobile devices and learning on demand Individualised and learner-determined Increased connectedness Merging of workplace and formalised learning
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Key distinctions Levels Activity Course Programme System-wide Types Enabling Enhancing Transforming
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Emerging technologies Knowledge management tools On-line simulations Re-usable content objects Wireless Tablet PC’s and handheld devices Peer-to-peer collaboration tools
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Benefits Avoids the ‘Pareto Rule’ of 100% on-line formats Effective in workplace settings Reduces costs of travel time etc Increased access and flexibility Good for on-line collaboration, case learning, problem-based learning and coaching and mentoring
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Challenges Not whether but how Getting the best of both worlds Cultural adaptation Support and training for instructors Changing technologies (so balance between innovation, production and delivery)
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