Today, many students expect a more interactive learning experience involving technology. While not all students are best served by online classes, the use of blended (or hybrid) teaching can take advantage of both the face-to-face learning setting and technology-enhanced instruction.
In a blended class, part of the content delivery and instruction is through online delivery with students having some choice over time, place, path and pace. When planning and implementing a blended teaching approach, some suggested preliminary guidelines include:
- Have a large vision but start small. Use selected elements of technology such as an online discussion board, student blog entries, or existing web-based videos.
- Adapt your technology use based on your growing experiences. Ask students for their suggestions to enhance the interactive learning environment.
- Use technology to enhance your existing learning goals. Make efficient use of online materials and other resources to improve what you already do.
- Connect virtual instructional resources and experiences to the face-to-face learning environment. Keep students accountable for their online activities with application exercises and in-class assessment.
- Move students from being consumers of information to producers of information with assignments that require comprehensive research reports, case study analyses, visual summaries (such as infographics), and student-created video productions.
- Take advantage of resources not available to previous generations, such as online lectures of experts in the field and virtual tours.
For additional information on a blended teaching and flipped classrooms go to:
- http://www.christenseninstitute.org/blended-learning-model-definitions/
- http://www.ascd.org/publications/educational-leadership/mar13/vol70/num06/The-Basics-of-Blended-Instruction.aspx
- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3xMqJmMcME0
Discussion Questions
- What are potential benefits of using a blended teaching approach?
- What concerns might be associated with a blended teaching approach?
- What actions might you consider taking to move toward blended teaching.
Teaching Suggestions
- Talk with students about their experiences with blended classrooms and the use of technology to enhance the learning process.
- Conduct online research to obtain additional information on the experiences of people who make use of a blended learning environment.