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The Blended Learning Context. Definitions Common Language BLI at Penn State Overview Why Blend? Present & Future Blended Learning at Other Institutions. Definitions. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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The Blended Learning Context

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Definitions Common Language BLI at Penn State Overview

Why Blend? Present & Future

Blended Learning at Other Institutions

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Definitions

“Blended Learning” lacks a unified definition; a variety of definitions exist, addressing different aspects of instruction:

Combining teaching strategies Combining delivery media Combining online & face-to-face instruction

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Blended learning systems combine face to face instruction with computer-mediated instruction.

Traditionally, these learning environments have co-existed as separate methods addressing the needs of different audiences. Digital technologies have primarily served a supplemental purpose, helping to support face to face instruction though interactive activities, simulations, graphics & animations.

From The Handbook of Blended Learning, Curtis J. Bonk & Charles R. Graham:

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Blended Learning is an approach to course design that meaningfully brings together the best of both face-to-face & online learning. It is not intended to supplant either of these individual approaches, rather to build from each to create a new, more effective learning experience for students.

At its heart, great blended learning course design will seek to leverage that which is best done in-person (debates; group presentations; reflexive response/thought) in combination with that which is best done online (provision of content; deeper, reflective discourse; document management & organization).

From University of Calgary Position Paper on Blended Learning:

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Common Language

Blended vs. Hybrid vs. Mixed-mode

From WikiPedia’s “Blended Learning” Definition:

It should be noted that some authors talk about "hybrid learning" (this seems to be more

common amongst Northern American sources) or "mixed learning". However, all of these concepts broadly refer to the integration (the "blending") of e- learning tools & techniques with traditional methods.

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“It’s a hybrid world; all of us live in a face to face world & an online world.”

Carol Twigg, Executive Director of the Center for Academic Transformation, RIT

Blended Learning is the application of this mix toward an instructional effort.

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What Does it Look Like?

Blended Learning exists on a continuum between 100% face-to-face & 100% online course materials:

Completely F2F

Completely Online

Blended

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Two Models of Blended Learning

The supplemental or enhancement model retains the basic structure of the traditional course & supplements lectures & textbooks with technology-based, out-of-class activities.

The replacement model reduces the number of in-class meetings &: replaces some in-class time with out-of-class, online,

interactive learning activities (seat time reduction) makes significant changes in remaining in-class meetings.

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Blended Learning Initiative @ Penn State

Penn State’s efforts are focused on the replacement model; we are working toward an integrated approach combining face to face & online instructional strategies with the goal of reducing classroom time.

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Overview: Why Blend?

Advances in technology make the incorporation of online instructional materials possible. But why do it?

Increase student flexibility/access to materials while retaining a sense of community

Cost efficiency/facilities issues (seat time) Early evidence of positive impact on learning

outcomes

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Overview: The Present & Future

Blended learning as a broad instructional approach in higher education remains in its formative stage. Growth in the corporate sector has been steady, & there is anticipation of continued growth in higher education.

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Survey of Instructors & Administrators in US Higher Ed (Bonk & Kim, 2004) Jobs

65% instructors (professors & lecturers) 28% administrators or tech support personnel

Workplace 50% from public universities 17% from private 23% from community colleges

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Survey Results

93% claimed to be using blended learning approaches in some form, though the majority of use was modest (course management organization, supplemental information, links)

By 2013, 7 in 10 thought their schools would have 40% or more of their courses in a blended format.

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2003 Sloan Survey of Online Learning 994 Chief Academic Officers of US degree-

granting institutions Includes public & private institutions Doctoral, Masters, Bachelors, & Associates

institutions

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Sloan Survey Definitions

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Sloan Survey Results

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UW-Milwaukee

Course Hybrid Project (1999-2001) 17 instructors moved courses from F2F to

blended format Goals:

Join best features of F2F & online Reduce seat time

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UW-Milwaukee

Lessons Learned:

Time flexibility of blended courses popular Redesigning a course from F2F to blended

takes time Integration is key to a good course

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University of North Texas

The Blended Learning Project (2004-Present) 5 instructors are moving courses from F2F to

blended Goals:

Gather data on same course taught in a variety of formats (F2F, blended, & online)

Provide models for future instructors

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