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Embedding blended learning into mainstream Higher Education “Developments”

Embedding blended learning into mainstream Higher Education “Developments”. Debbie Reynolds Clare Denholm. Session Format. Brief background to the study What we thought we could do using a virtual learning environment (VLE) Capability context and unit design Implementation

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Embedding blended learning into mainstream Higher Education “Developments”

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  1. Embedding blended learning into mainstream Higher Education“Developments” Debbie Reynolds Clare Denholm December 05

  2. Session Format • Brief background to the study • What we thought we could do using a virtual learning environment (VLE) • Capability context and unit design • Implementation • What we learned, student and staff perspectives • Priorities for the future December 05

  3. Developing the use of VLE Perceived opportunities • Enhance student engagement & use VLE tools to closely monitor student understanding and progress • Provide opportunity to “respond” quickly where students require further support • Exploit the dynamic and responsive nature of the Moodle environment and its functions • Opportunity to meet perceptions that students enter HE “techno savvy mode” and ready to “learn on line” • Develop understanding and inform best practice in teaching December 05

  4. Context

  5. Unit Delivery Design

  6. VLE Tool Box Audio Wiki Forums Assessment Feedback Scheduler Quizzes Resources Blog

  7. Implementation

  8. What we have learned Importance of collaboration and partnerships between academics and learning technologists December 05

  9. What we have learned Lecturer Perceptions and ChallengesDeveloping academic engagement(CPD) “why do we have to keep changing everything every year, we are doing ok aren’t we?” “they [students] won’t do the on line stuff before coming to my workshop so what can I do!!?” “only half of them [students] have ever watched the on line lectures, or done the quizzes so I do it in the lesson with them” December 05

  10. What we have learned Making assumptions: Homogenous learners? Photo by Clevercupcakes Shared by creative commons December 05

  11. Making assumptions Just 52% had had experience with using an on line learning system before entering Solent University Photo by Clevercupcakes Shared by creative commons December 05

  12. “Have you used on line tools to aid your learning before coming to Solent? 5.8% Frequently 54% Occasionally 24% Seldom 16% Never December 05

  13. Did they engage? 54,000 hits from 500 students over a 12 week period December 05

  14. Pre-workshop engagement December 05

  15. Pre-workshop engagementA challenge “Making sure the online work is done before the lesson is a challenge” “Making sure on-line preparation is done before the lesson” “VL sessions are a bit of a hassle, they seem a tad unnecessary to be honest” “Keeping up with what to do prior to each lesson can at times feel slightly overwhelming” December 05

  16. Flexible learningTime, space, place December 05

  17. Flexible learningTime, space, place “The combination of on line study and seminar is excellent” “I can have a basic knowledge through online study first” “The advantage is that I can do my online study whenever I want” “This arrangement gives me more flexibility in time management” December 05

  18. What do they find useful? December 05

  19. Maintaining contact with tutors December 05

  20. Maintaining contact with tutors “Teacher was approachable and to the point” “Good student lecturer interaction and involvement” “Good lecturer, clear about tasks and also easy to contact if help is required” “Most of the learning comes from the lecturer herself, this is a very strong part of the unit” December 05

  21. Virtual motivation ! December 05

  22. Feeding ForwardWhere do we go from here? December 05

  23. Issues and priorities for the future • VLE’s challenge established traditional approaches • VLE’s challenge staff and students • Technical confidence and competency required • Support academics and students • Maintain a “pedagogic” perspective • Don’t get carried away!! December 05

  24. Building on the Blend • Scaffolding students in online learning a priority • Future emphasis on creating transparent and effective relationships between : • Face to face interactions • Virtual learning environments

  25. Thank you for listeningQuestions? December 05

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