What makes blended learning “good”?

A conceptual model supported by real examples

Authors

  • Josie Csete
  • Paula Hodgson
  • Peter Duffy

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.65106/apubs.2006.3028

Keywords:

blended learning, conceptual model

Abstract

Participants will:

  • develop a general understanding of the capabilities of eLearning in enhancing online interactions;
  • view a variety of working examples in which the Web can be used for learning (either offline or online);
  • be involved in hands-on sessions for each of the 3 types of interaction in which they try out the working examples; (3 types of interaction within this workshop are enhancing interactions with content, with instructors, and with peers).
  • be involved in discussions regarding the potential benefits and drawbacks to learners and facilitators of eLearning by using a specially designed eLearning decision worksheet.

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Published

2006-11-30

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Section

ASCILITE Conference - Pre-Conference Workshops

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