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Rebecca Ebin : East Los Angeles College / Los Angeles Pierce College ebinrs@elac.edu Mary Ellen Eckhert: East Los Angeles College eckherme@elac.edu Lynn Vogel-Zuiderweg: East LA College / Santa Monica College vogelzlc@elac.edu
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Why do we do it ? What we have learned so far… How it differs from f2f in terms of getting to know the students and the level of student success compared to f2f Patterns that suggest trends in this type of course development ◦ Examples: ability to divide students into online groups ◦ sharing of student resources and presentations ◦ opportunities for instructor collaboration via team- teaching.
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1. Online/Hybrid – Differences 2. Why? Why not? 3. Now and Future: (Use of two websites, video, real interaction)
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1. Advantages/Disadvantages 2. If Hybrid - how to use f2f time ◦ How to divide hybrid classes between F2F time and online time. ◦ How much F2F time is needed versus online time? ◦ What ratio of class time versus F2F time is most successful? 3. Student writing 4. Culture
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Patterns that have emerged Two websites - how to deal with it Using Etudes and publisher proprietary sites Future
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1. Strategies 2. Group/Pair Work
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1. Patterns that have emerged 2. Two websites - how to deal with it 3. Future
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1. Current Data 2. Strategies for future
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