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Location: Creating Hybrid Courses
Discussion: Scenarios best for face-to-face and for online
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Anonymous |
Scenarios best for face-to-face and for online
May 28 2008, 3:09 PM EDT can you provide any examples/scenarios when it's best for online but not for face-to-face, and vice versa? Do you find this valuable? |
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iemch iemch |
RE: Scenarios best for face-to-face and for online
May 30 2008, 11:09 AM EDT As I stated in my response to one of the other questions, I really believe that it is the mixture of the two environments that makes this type of learning effective and not necessarily what activities you do in each environment. I'd start with picking what you like to do in the classroom and /or what you like to do online. Then, divide up the rest, but make sure that you make connections between the activities that are being done online and the activities thatare being done in the classroom. Once you've taught it that way, you can tweak and change what doesn't seem to be working for you. Do you find this valuable? |
