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Blended Teaching The “What”, “Who”, “Why” and “How” of Combining Virtual and Classroom Based Learning in a Shared Learning Environment. Copyright Jerald G. Schutte Teaching and Learning 2007
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Blended Teaching What is Distance Education? - Instruction delivered over a distance to one or more individuals located in one or more venues (NCES) In 1999, 33% of Higher Education Institutions were using some form of distance education, predominantly Video (54%) and Internet (58%). Source: NCES, 2000 By 2003, 90% of Higher Education Institutions were using Internet for distance education. For learning outcomes, 60% say online education is equal to or better than classroom education. Source: Sloan-C, 2003
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Blended Teaching The Profile of a Distance Learner Female (16% more likely) Older (80% more likely to be > 24) Part time Student (60% more likely) Work Full time (twice as likely) 30 + Mile Commuter (20% more likely)
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Blended Teaching Increase from 41% in 1995, to 93% in 2002, of students having access to Internet at home. Among students who have taken online courses 87% say they would take one again. However, only slightly more than half (54%) say they prefer virtual classes to blended classes. The CSUN Experience
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Blended Teaching B. The Internet as supplement C. The Internet as compliment D. The Totally Online Course A. The Traditional Classroom None = ASome = BMuch = CAll = D Passive – Bulletin Board Non-existent 0 % Percent of class devoted to online activities 100% Active – Chats, Newsgroups TypeUse of Online Exclusive – Substitutes F-T-F
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Blended Teaching Class On Campus Lab Online Lab time – 4 hours Class time – 6 hours Sociology 364-497 Type I – The Self Contained Class Model
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Blended Teaching Type II – The Shared Virtual Model Class I On Campus Class II On Campus Lab Online
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Blended Teaching Type III – The Shared Facility Model Class I On Campus Tuesday Class II On Campus Thursday Chats / Discussion / Assignments Online
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Blended Teaching Facilities Management Enrollment Management Time Management Personnel Management Faculty and Administration Benefits
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Blended Teaching Accommodates Different Learning Styles Provides F-T-F feedback and visual dialogue Encourages Both Drill + Practice and Critical Thinking Provides Flexible Balance of Real and Virtual assets Student Benefits
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