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Tag Archives: blended
Learn to Blend Your Teaching with Media
Want to know how to create instructional media for your on-campus courses and to learn best practices of blending classroom and online content? The Center for Teaching and Learning and Academic Technology invite you to explore the new Faculty Media … Continue reading
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Teaching Hybrid: What Works Well?
The Center for Teaching and Learning surveyed OSU Corvallis and Cascades campus faculty in Oct. 2016 to determine effective hybrid teaching practices from the perspective of instructors. Results: There was significant consensus among the 28 respondents from 7 OSU colleges. … Continue reading
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Justice and Hybrid Pedagogy
Andrew Valls, OSU political science professor, added his voice to the national dialogue on hybrid courses as well as the role and impacts of MOOCs in higher education in Who’s Afraid of the Big Bad MOOC? posted online yesterday in … Continue reading