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Designing the Hybrid Introduction to Merchandising Management Course
DSGN 276: Introduction to Merchandising Management is four credit course that provides the introductory knowledge necessary to prepare students for working in the retail industry. It introduces students to the retail industry including basic terminology, industry history, and merchandising management … Continue reading
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Online Course Design Pitfall #4: Expect your students to consume knowledge rather than create it.
I find this pitfall difficult to overcome, especially, when I think about how I should address areas, which have traditionally been taught with a face-to face lecture (e.g. anatomy, physics, etc..) in a small, but still large class. I struggle … Continue reading
Do you want to know where puppies and kittens come from?
Fundamentals of dog and cat breeding will be taught in ANS 456: Companion Animal Production. Concepts covered include housing, feeding, breeding stock selection, and as well as biology and environment management from estrus through parturition to weaning. Due to the … Continue reading
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Hybridizing BEE 320
BEE 320 is a 4-credit very hands-on introduction to modeling and analysis techniques, applied to biological and ecological analyses. Students learn basic techniques and strategies in analyzing data and developing explanatory models from that data. A variety of modeling approaches … Continue reading
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ANS 445- Beef Production Systems
This senior level course will be taught next fall. This will actually be my second time of teaching this class as a hybrid. Late last spring term of 2016 I made the decision to change it to a hybrid for … Continue reading
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BA215 Hybrid Development
I am developing BA215, Fundamentals of Accounting, to be ready to deliver as a hybrid in the Fall of 2017. This class is a survey course of accounting for non-business majors. It is required of Business minors, and required or … Continue reading
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CMS Driving your Course? Should it?
As an adopter of the Flipped/Hybrid course philosophy, I am very blessed in that I come for a background in computer science. Why is this such a blessing for me is that I don’t fall into the trap of my … Continue reading
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Don’t upload then leave, you know better!!
As I’ve listened too many of former students and advisee’s, there are instructors and professors that just assign readings, lectures, or articles in their classes and leave it up to the students to decide who to go about understanding the … Continue reading
From Pitfall to Springboard
I would like to avoid Pitfalls 4 & 5. My experience with Pitfall 5 – In the Leadership Collaborative (LC), Learning Teams play a crucial role at the nexus of theory and praxis. In the F2F sessions, Learning Teams are … Continue reading
Come to a Hands-on Blended Learning Workshop
Explore tools and techniques to integrate online and classroom learning in your courses. Learn effective blended/hybrid teaching practices in this hands-on CTL workshop on Friday, Feb. 3 1:00-2:30 p.m., in Milam 215. All faculty and GTA’s welcome. Please bring your … Continue reading
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