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Creating Hybrid Courses
Event: Creating Hybrid and Blended Courses
Date and Time: May 29th, 2008 @ 11:00 am
Duration: 1 hour
Presenters:
| Assistant Professor at Columbus State Community College Massage Therapy Program Coordinator Developer and Instructor of Online Hybrid Courses in the Massage Therapy Program | |
| is an Assistant Professor of English at Columbus State Community College, where she teaches writing courses in traditional, online, and blended formats. | Assistant Professor at Columbus State Community College Developer and Instructor of Online Hybrid Courses in the Biological and Physical Sciences |
Description of Event:
In this session, four instructors of blended (hybrid) courses at Columbus State Community College will discuss the design process including technological and pedagogical issues, the challenges experienced with the blended courses, and the successful outcomes. The session presenters, representing the English, Science and Massage Therapy disciplines, will share their individual experiences with the blended course modality, illuminating some of the commonalities as well as their unique experiences within specific academic areas.
Resources:
- Sloan-C has launched a new web site focused on Blended Learning
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| Anonymous | Evaluations | 2 | May 30 2008, 1:20 PM EDT by Anonymous | |
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Thread started: May 29 2008, 7:01 AM EDT
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What is the best way to handle traditional quizzes and exams if not giving them in a face-to-face environment?
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| Anonymous | Scenarios best for face-to-face and for online | 1 | May 30 2008, 11:09 AM EDT by iemch | |
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Thread started: May 28 2008, 3:09 PM EDT
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can you provide any examples/scenarios when it's best for online but not for face-to-face, and vice versa?
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| PeggyR | Transferability | 1 | May 30 2008, 11:04 AM EDT by iemch | |
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Thread started: May 28 2008, 3:21 PM EDT
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Do you think that hybrid courses have a greater potential for being accepted for transfer to other institutions than strictly virtual classes do? For example, I think the fact that our biology courses include some on-campus hands-on lab sessions improves the likelihood that they will be seen as comparable to traditional courses that have a lab component.
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| wbeasley | Advice for newbies in dividing between F2F and online? | 1 | May 30 2008, 10:56 AM EDT by iemch | |
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Thread started: May 29 2008, 9:51 AM EDT
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I think of designing a hybrid or blended class as a process of recognizing which learning activities are best done face-to-face and which are best done online, and then dividing the allotted time for the semester accordingly. What advice would view as most valuable for instructors new to this process, regarding how to determine which is which?
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| Anonymous | How and when do you schedule student training? | 1 | May 30 2008, 10:50 AM EDT by iemch | |
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Thread started: May 29 2008, 9:58 AM EDT
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How do you train students to get up to speed using Web 2.0 tools and navigating and contributing in Web 2.0 spaces?
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Sharon Toni webinar.pdf (Adobe Portable Document Format - 240k)
posted by honeil May 29 2008, 4:12 PM EDT
Sharon and Antoinette's PPT Presentation
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Judy Ingrid webinar.pdf (Adobe Portable Document Format - 87k)
posted by honeil May 29 2008, 4:11 PM EDT
Judy and Ingrid's PPT Presentation
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