Blended Learning: What kind of fit for the NetGen?

This paper reports on a pilot project conducted with under-graduate students in pre-service teacher education programs. The aim of the project was to accommodate student requests for unit flexibility underpinned by a blended learning approach. The grounds for using this approach were: effective mode...

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Main Authors: McDonald, S., Howell, Jennifer
Other Authors: Jan Wright
Format: Conference Paper
Published: Australian Association for Research in Education (AARE) 2012
Online Access:http://www.aare.edu.au/data/publications/2012/McDonald12.pdf
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/17436
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description This paper reports on a pilot project conducted with under-graduate students in pre-service teacher education programs. The aim of the project was to accommodate student requests for unit flexibility underpinned by a blended learning approach. The grounds for using this approach were: effective modelling of Information, Communication and Learning Technologies (ICLTs) pedagogies to pre-service teachers, flexibility for students in regards to the time required to attend lectures and review lecture materials, economic rationalism, and decreasing lecture attendance. The tools used to support the blended learning included video recordings of the PowerPoint presentations of the lectures using Camtasia Studio, online quizzes to support the key messages of the lectures, online discussion threads, and face-to-face two hour tutorials. Data were collected at the completion of three different curriculum units, and included student feedback (using Survey Monkey), and semi-structured focus group interviews. The findings will provide information on the preferred learning style of the NetGen cohort currently engaged in higher education. Furthermore the findings of this project will form the basis for a cross-institutional study, and reconceptualisation of service delivery for tertiary education students. This project will lead to a second study in which the parameters of the blended learning will be expanded and informed by the initial data.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-174362017-05-30T07:59:52Z Blended Learning: What kind of fit for the NetGen? McDonald, S. Howell, Jennifer Jan Wright This paper reports on a pilot project conducted with under-graduate students in pre-service teacher education programs. The aim of the project was to accommodate student requests for unit flexibility underpinned by a blended learning approach. The grounds for using this approach were: effective modelling of Information, Communication and Learning Technologies (ICLTs) pedagogies to pre-service teachers, flexibility for students in regards to the time required to attend lectures and review lecture materials, economic rationalism, and decreasing lecture attendance. The tools used to support the blended learning included video recordings of the PowerPoint presentations of the lectures using Camtasia Studio, online quizzes to support the key messages of the lectures, online discussion threads, and face-to-face two hour tutorials. Data were collected at the completion of three different curriculum units, and included student feedback (using Survey Monkey), and semi-structured focus group interviews. The findings will provide information on the preferred learning style of the NetGen cohort currently engaged in higher education. Furthermore the findings of this project will form the basis for a cross-institutional study, and reconceptualisation of service delivery for tertiary education students. This project will lead to a second study in which the parameters of the blended learning will be expanded and informed by the initial data. 2012 Conference Paper http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/17436 http://www.aare.edu.au/data/publications/2012/McDonald12.pdf Australian Association for Research in Education (AARE) restricted
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Blended Learning: What kind of fit for the NetGen?
title Blended Learning: What kind of fit for the NetGen?
title_full Blended Learning: What kind of fit for the NetGen?
title_fullStr Blended Learning: What kind of fit for the NetGen?
title_full_unstemmed Blended Learning: What kind of fit for the NetGen?
title_short Blended Learning: What kind of fit for the NetGen?
title_sort blended learning: what kind of fit for the netgen?
url http://www.aare.edu.au/data/publications/2012/McDonald12.pdf
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/17436