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Introduction to
Blended
Learning
Sylvia Suh, PhD!
Instructional Designer!
!
!
! ! !September 16th, 2016!
Session Outline
v  What is blended learning?!
v  Blended learning models.!
v  Design strategies for a blended course.!
v  Best Practices for blended course delivery.!
v  Resources for blended course development.!
Learning Objectives
Upon completion of this session, you should be able to;!
1.  Define blended learning !
2.  Recall different blended learning models and approaches!
3.  Summarize strategies used for blended course design!
4.  Describe best practices for blended course delivery!
5.  Locate resources to assist with blended course development!
!
What is Blended
Learning?
❖  “The thoughtful integration of classroom face-to-face
learning experiences with online learning
experiences” (Garrison & Kanuka, 2004). !
❖  Blended learning or ‘hybrid learning,’ is learning that
combines the best of online learning and face-to-face
instruction for the purpose of enhancing learning
(Cornell University). !
!
!


UT’s Definition


❖  Blended (BL) course: A course taught with both face-to-face
components and online activities that utilize the best of both
approaches to enhance student learning. !
q  Seat time must be reduced so that online pedagogy can
be seamlessly integrated into blended courses. !
q  Make full use of mediated classrooms (such as Echo360
rooms)!
Courses with at least 50% reduction of seat time and 50%
of its contents and activities being conducted outside the
classroom.!
Blended Learning
!
Vaughan, N. (2010). Designing for a blended community of inquiry. In Blended learning in Finland. Retreived
from http://www.helsinki.fi/valtiotieteellinen/julkaisut/blended_learning_Finland.pdf!
Face-to-Face
Learning
Experiences
Online
Learning
Experiences
Integration




Why Implement Blended
Learning




v  Meeting different needs and learning styles !
❖  Provide more flexibility with regard to when and where students
choose to learn!
❖  Transform how learning occurs by engaging students in the active
construction of knowledge through dynamic interactions (Bonk &
Graham, 2005).!
❖  Both instructors and students have the opportunity to develop their
technology skills.!
❖  Students prefer courses that have some online components
(ECAR, 2012).!
❖  enhance learning by allowing the use of pedagogical strategies that
are not possible without learning technologies!
❖  Facilitates a community of inquiry!
Blended Learning
Models
❖  First Class F2F (Orientation)!
❖  Email!
❖  Chat!
❖  Online Quizzes!
❖  Asynchronous Discussion!
❖  Last Class F2F (Final Exam)!
Hybrid Online
Model!
Classroom
Replacement
Flipped Classroom (Staker &
Horn, 2012),Replacement
(Twigg, 2003)!
!




Online with class time
supplement 


Enriched Virtual (Staker & Horn, 2012)
Fully Online (Twigg, 2003)
Anchor Blend (Rosset & Frazee, 2006)
Bookend Blend (Rosset & Frazee, 2006)!
!
In Class Rotation
Station Rotation (Staker & Horn, 2012)!
Lab Rotation (Staker & Horn, 2012)!
Individualized Rotation (Staker & Horn, 2012)!
!
Online Instructions!
Teacher-Led instructions!
Collaborative activities and stations!
!
Many Ways to Blend
Blended is Better
Reflection Point
!
1.  Which Blended Model works for your course?!
2.  What are some potential benefits and challenges of using !
!a blended model for an existing course / for a new course?!
3.  What are some activities that might work best face to face or online?
!
!
!
!
!
!
Blended Design
Strategy
❖  Backwards Design!
❖  Step 1: Identify the Desired Results!
❖  Step 2: Determine Acceptable Evidence!
❖  Step 3: Plan Learning Experiences !
and Instruction!
STEP 1: Identifying the
Desired Results
❖  List the standards you wish to teach!
❖  Unpack the standard(s)!
❖  Determine the Essential Questions!
❖  Determine the Topical Questions!
❖  Determine the Key Understandings!
Unpacking the
Standard
❖  Students will be able to apply principles of evidence-
based medicine to determine clinical diagnoses, and
formulate and implement acceptable treatment
modalities.!
What is an Essential
Question?
❖  Ask yourself- If the textbook supplies the answers, what are the questions? !
❖  Examples of Essential Questions:!
•  How does learning about the past affect the future?!
•  How will use you use Algebra (insert any other subject here) after high school?!
•  How des music influence culture?!
•  How can putting personal information on you’re my Space page affect your
future?!
•  What is healthful eating? What causes poor eating habits?!
•  How do individuals develop values and beliefs?!
•  Why is technology important to the students in our classrooms?!
•  What would happen if we didn’t have punctuation marks?!
What is a Topical
Question?
❖  What exactly do I want my students to know about this
topic?!
❖  Can be answered by uncovering the content!
❖  Can be answered as a result of in-depth inquiry into a
single topic !
❖  Can be answered in 1-2 sentences!
Step 2- Determine
Acceptable Evidence
❖  Performance Tasks and Projects!
❖  Traditional Evidence!
❖  Informal Checks/Observations!
❖  Quizzes and Tests!
❖  Homework!
❖  Reflections!
❖  Self-assessment!




Step 3: Plan Learning
Experiences and Instruction


❖  What kinds of evidence do we need?!
❖  2.What specific characteristics in student responses,
products, or performance should we examine?!
❖  3. Does the proposed evidence enable us to infer a
student’s knowledge, skill, or understanding?!
How Can Technology Help in
Planning Assessments?
❖  Online quizzes and tests!
❖  Differentiation!
❖  Portfolios!
❖  Rubrics!
How will these assessments be converted to data to
answer questions about student learning?!
!
!
Planning for
Learning
❖  Plan engaging lessons that will:!
❖  Accomplish learning!
❖  Result in good performance on assessments!
❖  Be engaging and effective !
❖  !
Considerations When
Using Blended Learning
1.  Connect the online and face-to-face learning activities
for the purpose of deeper learning. !
2.  Be aware of the amount of time it takes students to
complete course activities.!
3.  Online learning can require more independent
learning. !
4.  Students may initially be pushed out of their learning
comfort zone. !
5.  Student ability to use technology may vary.!
Best Practices in Blended
Learning
1.  Provide opportunities for interactive and collaborative learning.!
2.  Have a strong command of the subject matter and also have the
ability to design and present activities in an online format !
3.  Provide both digital and print texts because some students have
difficulty reading digital texts.!
4.  Post video lectures, which can help bridge the gap between faculty
and students when not meeting face-to-face.!
5.  Assessment needs to be adapted to fit e-learning expectations!
6.  Create a learning environment that integrates social, cognitive, and
teaching elements in a way that will precipitate and sustain critical
reflection and discourse.!
Examples
❖  Students prepare small group projects online, post
them to discussion forums for debate and revision, then
present them in the face-to-face class for final
discussion and assessment.!
❖  An instructor places lectures online using voiceover
PowerPoint or streaming media for students to review,
then subsequently in class students use these
preliminary online materials to engage in face-to-face
small group activities and discussions.!
Example Weekly
Activities
!
Some Blended Learning
Tools and Resources
!
Tools!
❖  Kahoot is game based!
❖  Otus, track student progress !
❖  Blended Learning Toolkit, UCF!
❖  Screencast-O-matic!
❖  http://ed.ted.com/ TED Ed !
❖  http://www.metta.io/!
❖  Wikispaces!
❖  Google sites and other Apps for education!
Resources
!
Faculty Resource Center!
Course Development Planning Checklist!
Blended Learning ToolKit !
Email: utlv@utoledo.edu!
Blackboard Tech Support!
Please call 419.530.8835 or 866.886.5336, toll free or chat live. !
!
!
!
Video Examples of Blended
Learning Models
❖  Arizona State University Video 1 (improving pacing and interaction)  !
❖  Brown University (improving community)  !
❖  IE University video 1 (improving interest, community, and diversity)  !
❖  Khan Academy - flipped classrooms (improving pacing and personalization)

!
❖  Ohio State Chemistry - flipped classroom 

!
❖  Law School Video 1 (improving motivation and authenticity) 

!
❖  Ohio State University (this is more a video on an initiative similar to the BLI) 

!
❖  Atlantic article on flipped classes in Higher Education!
Quality Matters
❖  Collegial Peer Review process providing feedback for quality of online and blended courses!
❖  Based on national standards of best practice, research findings, and instructional design principles!
❖  Scoring Rubric (8 Standards)!
❖  Course Overview and Introduction!
❖  Learning Objectives!
❖  Assessment and Measurement!
❖  Instructional Materials!
❖  Course Activities and Learner Interaction!
❖  Course Technology!
❖  Learner Support!
❖  Accessibility and Usability!
In Conclusion
!
!
!
❖  Blended teaching is not just a matter of transferring a portion
of your traditional course to the Web. Instead it involves
developing challenging and engaging online learning
activities that complement your face-to-face activities. !
❖  Course design, Communication, and Motivation are three
important factors that affect the success of blended learning
courses.!
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QR Code to Slide Share Presentation!
References
❖  https://blended.online.ucf.edu/model-courses/!
❖  Bonk, C.J., & Graham, C.R. (2005). The Handbook of Blended Learning: Global Perspectives, Local
Designs. San Francisco, CA:Pfeiffer Publishing. !
❖  Cavenaugh, C. (2009). Getting students more learning time online: distance Education in Support of Expanded
Learning Time. http://www.americanprogress.org/issues/2009/05/distance_learning.html !
❖  Cornell University Center for Teaching Excellence. Retrieved at https://www.cte.cornell.edu/teaching-ideas/
teaching-with-technology/blended-learning.html!
❖  Garrison, D.R., & Kanuka, H.(2004) Blended learning: Uncovering its transformative potential in higher
education. The Internet and Higher Education, 7(2), 95–105.!
❖  King, S. E., & Arnold, K. C. (2012). Blended learning environments in higher education: A case study of how
professors make it happen. Mid-Western Educational Researcher, 25(1-2), 44-59.!
❖  Quality Matters, Higher Education Rubric, 2014!
❖  Vaughan, N. (2010). Designing for a blended community of inquiry. In Blended learning in Finland. Retrieved
from http://www.helsinki.fi/valtiotieteellinen/julkaisut/blended_learning_Findland.pdf!

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Introduction to blended learning

  • 1. Introduction to Blended Learning Sylvia Suh, PhD! Instructional Designer! ! ! ! ! !September 16th, 2016!
  • 2. Session Outline v  What is blended learning?! v  Blended learning models.! v  Design strategies for a blended course.! v  Best Practices for blended course delivery.! v  Resources for blended course development.!
  • 3. Learning Objectives Upon completion of this session, you should be able to;! 1.  Define blended learning ! 2.  Recall different blended learning models and approaches! 3.  Summarize strategies used for blended course design! 4.  Describe best practices for blended course delivery! 5.  Locate resources to assist with blended course development! !
  • 4. What is Blended Learning? ❖  “The thoughtful integration of classroom face-to-face learning experiences with online learning experiences” (Garrison & Kanuka, 2004). ! ❖  Blended learning or ‘hybrid learning,’ is learning that combines the best of online learning and face-to-face instruction for the purpose of enhancing learning (Cornell University). ! ! !
  • 5. 
 UT’s Definition
 ❖  Blended (BL) course: A course taught with both face-to-face components and online activities that utilize the best of both approaches to enhance student learning. ! q  Seat time must be reduced so that online pedagogy can be seamlessly integrated into blended courses. ! q  Make full use of mediated classrooms (such as Echo360 rooms)! Courses with at least 50% reduction of seat time and 50% of its contents and activities being conducted outside the classroom.!
  • 6. Blended Learning ! Vaughan, N. (2010). Designing for a blended community of inquiry. In Blended learning in Finland. Retreived from http://www.helsinki.fi/valtiotieteellinen/julkaisut/blended_learning_Finland.pdf! Face-to-Face Learning Experiences Online Learning Experiences Integration
  • 7. 
 
 Why Implement Blended Learning
 
 v  Meeting different needs and learning styles ! ❖  Provide more flexibility with regard to when and where students choose to learn! ❖  Transform how learning occurs by engaging students in the active construction of knowledge through dynamic interactions (Bonk & Graham, 2005).! ❖  Both instructors and students have the opportunity to develop their technology skills.! ❖  Students prefer courses that have some online components (ECAR, 2012).! ❖  enhance learning by allowing the use of pedagogical strategies that are not possible without learning technologies! ❖  Facilitates a community of inquiry!
  • 8. Blended Learning Models ❖  First Class F2F (Orientation)! ❖  Email! ❖  Chat! ❖  Online Quizzes! ❖  Asynchronous Discussion! ❖  Last Class F2F (Final Exam)! Hybrid Online Model!
  • 9. Classroom Replacement Flipped Classroom (Staker & Horn, 2012),Replacement (Twigg, 2003)! !
  • 10. 
 
 Online with class time supplement 
 Enriched Virtual (Staker & Horn, 2012) Fully Online (Twigg, 2003) Anchor Blend (Rosset & Frazee, 2006) Bookend Blend (Rosset & Frazee, 2006)! !
  • 11. In Class Rotation Station Rotation (Staker & Horn, 2012)! Lab Rotation (Staker & Horn, 2012)! Individualized Rotation (Staker & Horn, 2012)! ! Online Instructions! Teacher-Led instructions! Collaborative activities and stations! !
  • 12. Many Ways to Blend
  • 14. Reflection Point ! 1.  Which Blended Model works for your course?! 2.  What are some potential benefits and challenges of using ! !a blended model for an existing course / for a new course?! 3.  What are some activities that might work best face to face or online? ! ! ! ! ! !
  • 15. Blended Design Strategy ❖  Backwards Design! ❖  Step 1: Identify the Desired Results! ❖  Step 2: Determine Acceptable Evidence! ❖  Step 3: Plan Learning Experiences ! and Instruction!
  • 16. STEP 1: Identifying the Desired Results ❖  List the standards you wish to teach! ❖  Unpack the standard(s)! ❖  Determine the Essential Questions! ❖  Determine the Topical Questions! ❖  Determine the Key Understandings!
  • 17. Unpacking the Standard ❖  Students will be able to apply principles of evidence- based medicine to determine clinical diagnoses, and formulate and implement acceptable treatment modalities.!
  • 18. What is an Essential Question? ❖  Ask yourself- If the textbook supplies the answers, what are the questions? ! ❖  Examples of Essential Questions:! •  How does learning about the past affect the future?! •  How will use you use Algebra (insert any other subject here) after high school?! •  How des music influence culture?! •  How can putting personal information on you’re my Space page affect your future?! •  What is healthful eating? What causes poor eating habits?! •  How do individuals develop values and beliefs?! •  Why is technology important to the students in our classrooms?! •  What would happen if we didn’t have punctuation marks?!
  • 19. What is a Topical Question? ❖  What exactly do I want my students to know about this topic?! ❖  Can be answered by uncovering the content! ❖  Can be answered as a result of in-depth inquiry into a single topic ! ❖  Can be answered in 1-2 sentences!
  • 20. Step 2- Determine Acceptable Evidence ❖  Performance Tasks and Projects! ❖  Traditional Evidence! ❖  Informal Checks/Observations! ❖  Quizzes and Tests! ❖  Homework! ❖  Reflections! ❖  Self-assessment!
  • 21. 
 
 Step 3: Plan Learning Experiences and Instruction
 ❖  What kinds of evidence do we need?! ❖  2.What specific characteristics in student responses, products, or performance should we examine?! ❖  3. Does the proposed evidence enable us to infer a student’s knowledge, skill, or understanding?!
  • 22. How Can Technology Help in Planning Assessments? ❖  Online quizzes and tests! ❖  Differentiation! ❖  Portfolios! ❖  Rubrics! How will these assessments be converted to data to answer questions about student learning?! ! !
  • 23. Planning for Learning ❖  Plan engaging lessons that will:! ❖  Accomplish learning! ❖  Result in good performance on assessments! ❖  Be engaging and effective !
  • 25. Considerations When Using Blended Learning 1.  Connect the online and face-to-face learning activities for the purpose of deeper learning. ! 2.  Be aware of the amount of time it takes students to complete course activities.! 3.  Online learning can require more independent learning. ! 4.  Students may initially be pushed out of their learning comfort zone. ! 5.  Student ability to use technology may vary.!
  • 26. Best Practices in Blended Learning 1.  Provide opportunities for interactive and collaborative learning.! 2.  Have a strong command of the subject matter and also have the ability to design and present activities in an online format ! 3.  Provide both digital and print texts because some students have difficulty reading digital texts.! 4.  Post video lectures, which can help bridge the gap between faculty and students when not meeting face-to-face.! 5.  Assessment needs to be adapted to fit e-learning expectations! 6.  Create a learning environment that integrates social, cognitive, and teaching elements in a way that will precipitate and sustain critical reflection and discourse.!
  • 27. Examples ❖  Students prepare small group projects online, post them to discussion forums for debate and revision, then present them in the face-to-face class for final discussion and assessment.! ❖  An instructor places lectures online using voiceover PowerPoint or streaming media for students to review, then subsequently in class students use these preliminary online materials to engage in face-to-face small group activities and discussions.!
  • 29. Some Blended Learning Tools and Resources ! Tools! ❖  Kahoot is game based! ❖  Otus, track student progress ! ❖  Blended Learning Toolkit, UCF! ❖  Screencast-O-matic! ❖  http://ed.ted.com/ TED Ed ! ❖  http://www.metta.io/! ❖  Wikispaces! ❖  Google sites and other Apps for education!
  • 30. Resources ! Faculty Resource Center! Course Development Planning Checklist! Blended Learning ToolKit ! Email: utlv@utoledo.edu! Blackboard Tech Support! Please call 419.530.8835 or 866.886.5336, toll free or chat live. ! ! ! !
  • 31. Video Examples of Blended Learning Models ❖  Arizona State University Video 1 (improving pacing and interaction)  ! ❖  Brown University (improving community)  ! ❖  IE University video 1 (improving interest, community, and diversity)  ! ❖  Khan Academy - flipped classrooms (improving pacing and personalization)
 ! ❖  Ohio State Chemistry - flipped classroom 
 ! ❖  Law School Video 1 (improving motivation and authenticity) 
 ! ❖  Ohio State University (this is more a video on an initiative similar to the BLI) 
 ! ❖  Atlantic article on flipped classes in Higher Education!
  • 32. Quality Matters ❖  Collegial Peer Review process providing feedback for quality of online and blended courses! ❖  Based on national standards of best practice, research findings, and instructional design principles! ❖  Scoring Rubric (8 Standards)! ❖  Course Overview and Introduction! ❖  Learning Objectives! ❖  Assessment and Measurement! ❖  Instructional Materials! ❖  Course Activities and Learner Interaction! ❖  Course Technology! ❖  Learner Support! ❖  Accessibility and Usability!
  • 33. In Conclusion ! ! ! ❖  Blended teaching is not just a matter of transferring a portion of your traditional course to the Web. Instead it involves developing challenging and engaging online learning activities that complement your face-to-face activities. ! ❖  Course design, Communication, and Motivation are three important factors that affect the success of blended learning courses.! !
  • 34. QR Code to Slide Share Presentation!
  • 35. References ❖  https://blended.online.ucf.edu/model-courses/! ❖  Bonk, C.J., & Graham, C.R. (2005). The Handbook of Blended Learning: Global Perspectives, Local Designs. San Francisco, CA:Pfeiffer Publishing. ! ❖  Cavenaugh, C. (2009). Getting students more learning time online: distance Education in Support of Expanded Learning Time. http://www.americanprogress.org/issues/2009/05/distance_learning.html ! ❖  Cornell University Center for Teaching Excellence. Retrieved at https://www.cte.cornell.edu/teaching-ideas/ teaching-with-technology/blended-learning.html! ❖  Garrison, D.R., & Kanuka, H.(2004) Blended learning: Uncovering its transformative potential in higher education. The Internet and Higher Education, 7(2), 95–105.! ❖  King, S. E., & Arnold, K. C. (2012). Blended learning environments in higher education: A case study of how professors make it happen. Mid-Western Educational Researcher, 25(1-2), 44-59.! ❖  Quality Matters, Higher Education Rubric, 2014! ❖  Vaughan, N. (2010). Designing for a blended community of inquiry. In Blended learning in Finland. Retrieved from http://www.helsinki.fi/valtiotieteellinen/julkaisut/blended_learning_Findland.pdf!