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Blended Course Design

Blended Course Design

Teaching in Higher Ed

August 11, 201639m 17s

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Show Notes

Blended learning

Katie Linder shares about blended course design on Teaching in Higher Ed episode 113.

Quotes from the episode

Blended learning is not just a trend, and we’re starting to see technology integrated in really intentional ways.
—Katie Linder

One of the key things is alignment … between what you’re doing outside of the classroom and inside of the classroom.
—Katie Linder

Say to your students, “I’m going to give you an activity to do, and I’m going to lay out some guidelines for it, but I’m also going to give you quite a lot of freedom.
—Katie Linder

In the online environment,  [social interactions] can still happen, but they just need to happen more intentionally.
—Katie Linder

There are ways that you can build in social presence activities into a blended classroom, both face-to-face and online, that are really encouraging interactions between you and your students and between your students and each other.
—Katie Linder

Because we don’t naturally reflect, it means that we have to intentionally build in reflection for our students.
—Katie Linder

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