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Academic Media Videoconference Services. Consider a “Blended” Curriculum. Charmaine Wellington Academic Training Coordinator Faculty Consultant. An instructional design concept
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Academic Media Videoconference Services Consider a “Blended” Curriculum Charmaine Wellington Academic Training Coordinator Faculty Consultant
An instructional design concept Combining various learning situations and technologies -- “to deliver on promises about learning and performance.” --Rossett et al. What is a “Blended” Curriculum?
Course content Learning objectives Students’ incoming skills The available technology Logistical constraints Issues in Blended Learning
Live face-to-face (formal) Live face-to-face (informal) Virtual collaboration: synchronous/ asynchronous Self-paced learning Performance support Approaches
Telephone and email Learning management systems (WebCT and Blackboard) Internet-delivered video MyWSU: Academic notices MyCourse MySite Webconference technology What Other Technologies Are Available?
Distribute materials online Stimulate in-class discussions with online discussions Work groups meet online Fulfill some instructional objectives online “Blending” Videoconference with other Technologies
Key: instructional design Implementing a “Blended”Curriculum
Contact: Charmaine Wellington cwellington@wsu.edu (509) 335-6524 Implementing a “Blended”Curriculum