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TALKING ABOUT 20%....

Share-E-fest. TALKING ABOUT 20%. Lisa Ransom Manukau Institute of Technology Flexible Delivery Advisor. Background. Manukau Institute of Technology 16,000 students, 4,000 full time equivalents 800 teaching staff – 80% using Blackboard Had Blackboard for 8 years Widespread use

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TALKING ABOUT 20%....

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  1. Share-E-fest TALKING ABOUT 20%.... Lisa Ransom Manukau Institute of Technology Flexible Delivery Advisor

  2. Background • Manukau Institute of Technology • 16,000 students, 4,000 full time equivalents • 800 teaching staff – 80% using Blackboard • Had Blackboard for 8 years • Widespread use • Online filing cabinet to fully online courses • PD Qualification

  3. MIT’s Academic Direction 20% blended

  4. Definition of blended delivery “A pedagogical approach that combines the effectiveness and socialization opportunities of the classroom with the technologically enhanced active learning possibilities of the online environment” EducauseCentre for Educational Research http://net.educause.edu/ir/library/pdf/ERB0407.pdf

  5. Or as in the literature: Blended learning emerges from the functional integration of the two instructional modes, which in practice means that “blended learning courses have the potential to offer the convenience and flexibility of online courses yet still maintain the interactivity and face-to-face contact offered through traditional courses” (Jones et al., 2003, p. 43). Jones, V., Jo, J. H., & Cranitch, G. (2003). A blended e-learning solution for the delivery of tertiary education. In António Palma dos Reis and Pedro Isaías (Eds.), Proceedings of IADIS International Conference e-Society, Lisbon, Portugal, 42–47.

  6. Goal as from the Director Academic

  7. Process of re-development An example of a completed blended learning plan

  8. Embedding the 20% blended

  9. Utilising Wimba, Blackboard …………and other tools • Wimba Create examples • Voiceboard examples • Wimba Classroom uses • Discussion boards • Blogs – 9.1 • Interactive resources – as seen in CHATS one

  10. Examples of Wimba Create

  11. Examples of voice tools

  12. Classroom examples

  13. Interactive resources

  14. ESOL resource examples

  15. Case Study of changing the learning environment to “support” blended delivery • Redesigned learning space • Wireless • Esol /business admin - mixed use • Voicetools – not language lab • Remote support via the classroom • Bat stations • Interactive esol resources • Wimba create

  16. Staff Professional Development • Bb beginners • Bb advanced • Basic Wimba Toolsets • Advanced Wimba Toolsets • Other resources • Graduate Certificate in Applied eLearning (Level7)

  17. Questions Lisa Ransom Manukau Institute of Technology Auckland lisa.ransom@manukau.ac.nz

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