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In this course, you will explore several key issues that educators need to understand about teaching and learning in the digital age. We will look at how online learning is different from traditional methods of learning, examine how the digital practices of young people are continually changing, and explore some key considerations that need to be addressed while designing learning environments that are engaging and student-centered. We will investigate the ways in which education is evolving and, in turn, how the roles of teachers are changing in the digital world. We will review the history of online learning, and some key characteristics of successful online learning spaces. We will learn about digital literacies and how online reading and writing is different from paper-based reading and writing, and what implications this has for schooling. Finally, we will look at some key design considerations that educators need to be mindful of while working toward deeper engagement and meaningful learning experiences. This course is part of the Virtual Online Teaching (VOLT) program at the University of Pennsylvania’s Graduate School of Education. The VOLT program seeks to equip educators with the skills and knowledge necessary to meet the needs of the 21st century learner.
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- Web-based instruction Blended learning Distance education -- Computer-assisted instruction
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This volume provides readers with methods, case stories, and strategies related to Hybrid-Flexible (HyFlex) course design so that they may make decisions about using it themselves and even begin their own HyFlex course (re)design. More specifically, based on the needs identified for their course(s), readers will be able to a) determine if and how HyFlex course design could help them solve critical needs, b) take advantage of emerging opportunities to improve their education practice, enabling them to better serve more students, c) gain an awareness of the HyFlex design, d) find their own innovative HyFlex solution to their specific challenges, and e) begin the HyFlex implementation process using strategies similar to those used by instructors described in this book. The volume describes the fundamental principles of HyFlex design, explains a process for design and development, and discusses implementation factors that instructors have experienced in various higher education institutions. These factors include the drivers, the variations in implementation approaches and constraints, and the results (e.g., student scores, student satisfaction). A series of worksheets provides specific guidance that can be used by individuals or teams engaging in HyFlex design projects at their own institution. Case reports from institutions and faculty who have successfully implemented HyFlex-style courses provide a rich set of real-world stories to draw insights for a reader’s own design setting.
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- Blended learning Flipped classrooms Textbooks
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Video
Explore how to integrate online synchronous and asynchronous activities and build community and interaction. The CoI framework (Garrison et al., 2000) represents a process of creating a deep and meaningful learning online experience through the development of three elements: social, cognitive and teaching presence. In this session, you will apply the framework to your blended teaching. By the end of this session you will be able to: Explain the importance of social, cognitive and teaching presence in designing and facilitating effective blended learning Use the CoI framework to select appropriate tools for effective blended learning Use the CoI framework to design activities that support interaction at different stages of a blended online lecture or tutorial.
Event Date: 13/5/2021
Facilitator(s): Dave Gatrell (EDC), Dr Laura Zhou (EDC)
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- Good Practices and Lesson Design
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- Blended learning Computer-assisted instruction Teaching -- Computer network resources
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Explore how Chickering and Gamson's (1987) Seven Principles for Good Practice in Undergraduate Education can be applied to blended learning. Discuss examples of good blended learning practices from other institutions and share examples from your own teaching. By the end of this session you will be able to: Explain how the Seven Principles can be applied to blended learning by 'using technology as a lever' Analyse examples of good blended learning practices in higher education with reference to the Seven Principles.
Event Date: 29/4/2021
Facilitator(s): Dave Gatrell(EDC), Laura Zhou (EDC)
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- Good Practices and Lesson Design
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- Blended learning Computer-assisted instruction Teaching -- Computer network resources
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After a year of hybrid teaching, it is now time to review the experience, share good practices and the lessons learned, and plan for the coming year. This workshop will look at key features of teaching in a hybrid classroom, review classroom facilities and provide tips on how to fully utilize the classroom facilities for effective teaching and learning in the hybrid classroom.
Event Date: 6/5/2021
Facilitator(s): Kai Pan Mark, John Sager, Dawn Lo (EDC)
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- Student Engagement and Lesson Design
- Keywords:
- Web-based instruction Blended learning Computer-assisted instruction
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The hybrid classroom is a challenging pedagogical environment for a teacher to work within. In this session, we will hear from a teacher who will discuss his planning and implementation of hybrid lessons. He will also explain how he works with teaching assistants to ensure that together they give a quality lesson.
Event Date: 3/3/2021
Facilitator(s): Thomas Lee (BME), Maria Gan (BME), Kai Pan Mark(EDC), John Sager (EDC)
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- Student Engagement and Lesson Design
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- Blended learning Computer-assisted instruction Teaching -- Computer network resources
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Just like ‘contactless’ payments which now are seen as one of the recommended ways of tackling the spread of COVID-19, the UGC-funded Augmented Teaching and Learning Advancement System (ATLAS) can make ‘contactless’ education with on-campus experience a reality in our hybrid teaching, learning and assessment mode. Join us in this online sharing session to learn from the innovative principal investigator and HKU colleagues this time about ATLAS and how ‘contactless’ teaching and learning with ATLAS can enable educators to minimize in-person contact and safeguard student activities during the COVID-19 crisis and beyond.
Event Date: 20/1/2021
Facilitator(s): Dr Chun Ho Liu (HKU), Dr Charles Wong (LSGI), Roy Kam (EDC)
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- Student Engagement and Lesson Design
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- Blended learning Computer-assisted instruction Teaching -- Computer network resources
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- Video
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Find out how teachers from across PolyU have used ideas from the BOLT: Blended and Online Learning and Teaching course to design and implement blended learning. We hope this sharing session will inspire you to develop blended learning strategies for the Summer Term and the academic year ahead.
Event Date: 27/5/2021
Facilitator(s): Elaine Cheung (SN), Hannah Han (CBS), Sharon Yau (APSS), Tian Li (HTI), Dave Gatrell (EDC), Laura Zhou (EDC)
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- Lesson Design and Student Engagement
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- Computer-assisted instruction Web-based instruction Blended learning
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Find out how teachers from across PolyU have used ideas from the BOLT: Blended and Online Learning and Teaching course to develop Learning Innovation Plans for blended learning. We hope this sharing session will inspire you to develop blended learning strategies for the Summer Term and the academic year ahead.
Event Date: 28/5/2021
Facilitator(s): Catherine Cheung (SHTM), Gemmy Moon (SHTM), Tracie Frost (AF), Dian Xiang Ji (AP), Ping Geng - E2I (HKUST), Dave Gatrell (EDC), Laura Zhou (EDC)
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- Lesson Design and Student Engagement
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- Computer-assisted instruction Web-based instruction Blended learning
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- Video
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In this mixed-mode synchronous session, the first of a two-part series offered jointly by EDC and ITS, discover some of the essential tools, techniques and activities that can help ensure the success of your hybrid or mixed-mode teaching. Whether you attend in person or online, this session is an opportunity to experience hybrid learning, engage in discussions, and seek pedagogical and technical advice from specialists in educational development and IT.
Event Date: 9/6/2021
Facilitator(s): Dave Gatrell (EDC), Kai Pan Mark (EDC), Pony Ma (ITS)
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- Lesson Design, Student Engagement, and Assessment & Feedback
- Keywords:
- Educational technology Computer-assisted instruction Web-based instruction Blended learning
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- Video
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