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E-grāmata: Blended Learning in Practice: A Guide for Practitioners and Researchers

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  • Formāts: 416 pages
  • Sērija : The MIT Press
  • Izdošanas datums: 15-Mar-2019
  • Izdevniecība: MIT Press
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780262351546
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A guide to both theory and practice of blended learning offering rigorous research, case studies, and methods for the assessment of educational effectiveness.

Blended learning combines traditional in-person learning with technology-enabled education. Its pedagogical aim is to merge the scale, asynchrony, and flexibility of online learning with the benefits of the traditional classroom—content-rich instruction and the development of learning relationships. This book offers a guide to both theory and practice of blended learning, offering rigorous research, case studies, and methods for the assessment of educational effectiveness.

The contributors to this volume adopt a range of approaches to blended learning and different models of implementation and offer guidelines for both researchers and instructors, considering such issues as research design and data collection. In these courses, instructors addressed problems they had noted in traditional classrooms, attempting to enhance student engagement, include more active learning strategies, approximate real-world problem solving, and reach non-majors. The volume offers a cross-section of approaches from one institution, Georgia Tech, to provide both depth and breadth. It examines the methodologies of implementation in a variety of courses, ranging from a first-year composition class that incorporated the video game Assassin's Creed II to a research methods class for psychology and computer science students. Blended Learning will be an essential resource for educators, researchers, administrators, and policy makers.

Contributors
Joe Bankoff, Paula Braun, Mark Braunstein, Marion L. Brittain, Timothy G. Buchman, Rebecca E. Burnett, Aldo A. Ferri, Bonnie Ferri, Andy Frazee, Mohammed M. Ghassemi, Ashok K. Goel, Alyson B. Goodman, Joyelle Harris, Cheryl Hiddleson, David Joyner, Robert S. Kadel, Kenneth J. Knoespel, Joe Le Doux, Amanda G. Madden, Lauren Margulieux, Olga Menagarishvili, Shamim Nemati, Vjollca Sadiraj, Donald Webster



A guide to both theory and practice of blended learning offering rigorous research, case studies, and methods for the assessment of educational effectiveness.
Preface xi
Acknowledgments xv
Foreword xvii
Richard A. DeMillo
I INTRODUCTION
1(126)
Amanda G. Madden
Lauren Margulieux
Robert S. Kadel
Ashok Goel
1 New Issues and Approaches
15(2)
2 Three Models for Blending Classes in a Multisection Course
17(28)
Bonnie Ferri
Joyelle Harris
Aldo Ferri
3 Preliminary Evidence for the Benefits of Online Education and Blended Learning in a Large Artificial Intelligence Class
45(24)
Ashok Goel
4 Building Purposeful Online Learning: Outcomes from Blending CS1301
69(28)
David Joyner
5 An Innovative, Blended, Project-Based Health Informatics Course
97(30)
Mark L. Braunstein
Cheryl Hiddleson
Timothy G. Buchman
Mohammad M. Ghassemi
Shamim Nemati
Paula Braun
Alyson B. Goodman
II CONDUCTING RESEARCH IN BLENDED COURSES
127(120)
6 Research Methods in Blended Learning
129(26)
Robert S. Kadel
Lauren Margulieux
7 Student Attitudes about Teamwork in Face-to-Face and Blended Technical Communication Classes
155(38)
Rebecca E. Burnett
Olga Menagarishvili
Andy Frazee
8 Analyzing Quantitative and Qualitative Data for Blended Learning
193(20)
Lauren Margulieux
Robert S. Kadel
9 Blended Dynamics---Does Size Matter?
213(34)
Donald R. Webster
Robert S. Kadel
Amanda G. Madden
III COURSE DESIGN CASE STUDIES: SOLVING COMMON TEACHING ISSUES
247(100)
10 Blending a First-Year Composition Course using Assassin's Creed II
249(20)
Amanda G. Madden
11 Blended Learning in a Midlevel, Required Course with Students from Two Majors
269(20)
Lauren Margulieux
12 The Problem-Solving Studio: An Approach for Structuring Face-to-Face Learning Activities in the Flipped Classroom
289(26)
Joseph M. Le Doux
13 Global Issues and Leadership: Georgia Tech as a Laboratory for the Future of Education
315(20)
Joe Bankoff
Kenneth Knoespel
14 Conclusion
335(12)
Amanda G. Madden
Lauren Margulieux
Robert S. Kadel
Ashok Goel
Contributors 347(8)
Bibliography 355(22)
Index 377