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Category Archives: Hybrid Course Design
Request for Hybrid Course Proposals – Deadline extended to Feb. 6, 2013
Instructors who teach large-enrollment Bacc Core Courses are encouraged to submit proposals to participate in the Spring 2013 Hybrid Faculty Learning Community. Access the Request for Proposals for the Hybrid Course Development Pilot Program.
organizaton of the week, a structured approach
I want to share something that I have used in the past to help myself and students be on the same page with what is expected and why. I teach business students that generally appreciate structure. organization of the first … Continue reading
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Tagged class outcomes, interactive course delivery, Syllabus
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Hybrid Education Course Content
The hybrid course that I am currently developing is TCE 424, “Teacher as a Reflective Practitioner,” for winter term, 2013. It is the final seminar for our full-time student teachers(soon to be early childhood or elementary school teachers) that accompanies … Continue reading
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Tagged Content, interactive course delivery, online content
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pitfalls
In my experience students need a conceptual map to how the course is laid out and what the expectations are each week. By having too many different “activities” that are not logically laid out e.g., step one, step two, step … Continue reading
Pitfalls of Online Course Development
After reading the 5 pitfalls, I realized that I have made most of these in the past and most likely would have continued to do so. Posting readings, discussion questions, assignments, quizzes, exams, PP slides…all of this I have done … Continue reading
Blog vs. Discussion Board
What’s are trade-offs? I’ve not heard anything from students about using blogs in their courses. I’ve heard a whole lot about students’ about their dislike of discussion boards in blackboard and assignments that seem more like busywork to them vs. … Continue reading
Welcome Back – Fall ’12
This blog is for the reflections of faculty in the OSU Hybrid Course Development Pilot Program, and all who would like to join in to comment on blended learning and the particular challenges of design and delivery of hybrid courses. … Continue reading
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Tagged blended learning, Hybrid Design
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