A blended learning approach in higher education: A case study from surveying education

The development of a blended learning approach to enhance surveying education is discussed in this paper. The need for such learning strategy is first investigated based on a major review of the Surveying course including analysis of its content, benchmarking with key national/international universi...

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Main Authors: El-Mowafy, Ahmed, Kuhn, Michael, Snow, Tony
Other Authors: Roger Atkinson
Format: Conference Paper
Published: Teaching and Learning Forum 2013 2013
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Online Access:http://otl.curtin.edu.au/events/conferences/tlf/tlf2013/refereed/el-mowafy.pdf
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/12978
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description The development of a blended learning approach to enhance surveying education is discussed in this paper. The need for such learning strategy is first investigated based on a major review of the Surveying course including analysis of its content, benchmarking with key national/international universities, and various surveys to key stake holders and recent graduates. Appropriate blended learning methods and tools that couple learning theoretical principles and developing technical skills are discussed including using learning management systems, flip teaching, collaborative learning, simulation based e-learning, peer- and self-assessment and e-portfolios. Two blended learning tools that have been developed for surveying units are presented as examples. The first is an online interactive virtual simulation tool for levelling, one of the key basic tasks in surveying. The second is an e-assessment digital marking, moderation and feedback module. The e-learning and e-assessment tools have been incorporated for three years into several surveying units at Curtin University. Surveys of students showed that the majority of students found the interactive simulation tool useful and contributes to improving their understanding of the computations. Students also found the digital marking rubric helpful in assisting their understanding of practical task requirements, in improving their performance, and in helping them to focus on the objectives of each activity. The paper concludes with a discussion on developing generic skills through authentic learning in surveying education.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-129782023-02-07T08:01:25Z A blended learning approach in higher education: A case study from surveying education El-Mowafy, Ahmed Kuhn, Michael Snow, Tony Roger Atkinson Clare McBeath online simulation marking and moderation assessment surveying Blended learning The development of a blended learning approach to enhance surveying education is discussed in this paper. The need for such learning strategy is first investigated based on a major review of the Surveying course including analysis of its content, benchmarking with key national/international universities, and various surveys to key stake holders and recent graduates. Appropriate blended learning methods and tools that couple learning theoretical principles and developing technical skills are discussed including using learning management systems, flip teaching, collaborative learning, simulation based e-learning, peer- and self-assessment and e-portfolios. Two blended learning tools that have been developed for surveying units are presented as examples. The first is an online interactive virtual simulation tool for levelling, one of the key basic tasks in surveying. The second is an e-assessment digital marking, moderation and feedback module. The e-learning and e-assessment tools have been incorporated for three years into several surveying units at Curtin University. Surveys of students showed that the majority of students found the interactive simulation tool useful and contributes to improving their understanding of the computations. Students also found the digital marking rubric helpful in assisting their understanding of practical task requirements, in improving their performance, and in helping them to focus on the objectives of each activity. The paper concludes with a discussion on developing generic skills through authentic learning in surveying education. 2013 Conference Paper http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/12978 http://otl.curtin.edu.au/events/conferences/tlf/tlf2013/refereed/el-mowafy.pdf Teaching and Learning Forum 2013 fulltext
spellingShingle online simulation
marking and moderation
assessment
surveying
Blended learning
El-Mowafy, Ahmed
Kuhn, Michael
Snow, Tony
A blended learning approach in higher education: A case study from surveying education
title A blended learning approach in higher education: A case study from surveying education
title_full A blended learning approach in higher education: A case study from surveying education
title_fullStr A blended learning approach in higher education: A case study from surveying education
title_full_unstemmed A blended learning approach in higher education: A case study from surveying education
title_short A blended learning approach in higher education: A case study from surveying education
title_sort blended learning approach in higher education: a case study from surveying education
topic online simulation
marking and moderation
assessment
surveying
Blended learning
url http://otl.curtin.edu.au/events/conferences/tlf/tlf2013/refereed/el-mowafy.pdf
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/12978