Blended and Innovative Teaching Strategies for a Third Year Process Instrumentation and Control Unit: An Effective Course Delivery

Blended learning is a student centered flexible, self-paced multi model approach to learning. The blended mode of learning has become increasingly popular in higher education. However, blended teaching requires careful scheduling to balance face-to-face and online components of the classes and also...

Full description

Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Sen, Tushar
Format: Journal Article
Published: Infonomics Society 2014
Online Access:http://www.infonomics-society.org/IJCDSE/Blended%20and%20Innovative%20Teaching%20Strategies%20for%20a%20Third%20Year%20Process%20Instrumentation%20and%20Control%20Unit.pdf
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/38707
_version_ 1848755393355841536
author Sen, Tushar
author_facet Sen, Tushar
author_sort Sen, Tushar
building Curtin Institutional Repository
collection Online Access
description Blended learning is a student centered flexible, self-paced multi model approach to learning. The blended mode of learning has become increasingly popular in higher education. However, blended teaching requires careful scheduling to balance face-to-face and online components of the classes and also quality of blended teaching depend on teacher’s ability to design and deliver the courses. Therefore, in this paper the various thoughtful design competencies has been applied on an undergraduate 3rd year large core unit, “Process instrumentation and control-328” at Curtin University, Perth WA for effective unit delivery. These competencies such as implementation of alternative group project based assessment, simulation based e-learning, problem based teaching, integration with real world as ‘active learning’ competency and digital full course materials, online work load, discussion, presentation, feedback to student as ‘active teaching & technological’ competency and finally administrative / leadership competency such as grading visible for students, application of blackboard, students behavior etc. were applied in effective course delivery. Students opinions (eVALUate results) reflects the use of a thoughtful designing of a blended teaching approach made by their lecturer in the year of 2010 in terms of well-designed units rich with resources, workload, timely feedback, visible grading, good interaction, quality of teaching, assessment tasks, motivation and high satisfaction as very high ‘positive learning experience’ which exceeds the target of University and faculty agreement. Survey results also revealed that integration with real world by industry visit was an important part of student’s overall learning on process instrumentation and control unit 328.
first_indexed 2025-11-14T08:55:35Z
format Journal Article
id curtin-20.500.11937-38707
institution Curtin University Malaysia
institution_category Local University
last_indexed 2025-11-14T08:55:35Z
publishDate 2014
publisher Infonomics Society
recordtype eprints
repository_type Digital Repository
spelling curtin-20.500.11937-387072017-01-30T14:25:03Z Blended and Innovative Teaching Strategies for a Third Year Process Instrumentation and Control Unit: An Effective Course Delivery Sen, Tushar Blended learning is a student centered flexible, self-paced multi model approach to learning. The blended mode of learning has become increasingly popular in higher education. However, blended teaching requires careful scheduling to balance face-to-face and online components of the classes and also quality of blended teaching depend on teacher’s ability to design and deliver the courses. Therefore, in this paper the various thoughtful design competencies has been applied on an undergraduate 3rd year large core unit, “Process instrumentation and control-328” at Curtin University, Perth WA for effective unit delivery. These competencies such as implementation of alternative group project based assessment, simulation based e-learning, problem based teaching, integration with real world as ‘active learning’ competency and digital full course materials, online work load, discussion, presentation, feedback to student as ‘active teaching & technological’ competency and finally administrative / leadership competency such as grading visible for students, application of blackboard, students behavior etc. were applied in effective course delivery. Students opinions (eVALUate results) reflects the use of a thoughtful designing of a blended teaching approach made by their lecturer in the year of 2010 in terms of well-designed units rich with resources, workload, timely feedback, visible grading, good interaction, quality of teaching, assessment tasks, motivation and high satisfaction as very high ‘positive learning experience’ which exceeds the target of University and faculty agreement. Survey results also revealed that integration with real world by industry visit was an important part of student’s overall learning on process instrumentation and control unit 328. 2014 Journal Article http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/38707 http://www.infonomics-society.org/IJCDSE/Blended%20and%20Innovative%20Teaching%20Strategies%20for%20a%20Third%20Year%20Process%20Instrumentation%20and%20Control%20Unit.pdf Infonomics Society restricted
spellingShingle Sen, Tushar
Blended and Innovative Teaching Strategies for a Third Year Process Instrumentation and Control Unit: An Effective Course Delivery
title Blended and Innovative Teaching Strategies for a Third Year Process Instrumentation and Control Unit: An Effective Course Delivery
title_full Blended and Innovative Teaching Strategies for a Third Year Process Instrumentation and Control Unit: An Effective Course Delivery
title_fullStr Blended and Innovative Teaching Strategies for a Third Year Process Instrumentation and Control Unit: An Effective Course Delivery
title_full_unstemmed Blended and Innovative Teaching Strategies for a Third Year Process Instrumentation and Control Unit: An Effective Course Delivery
title_short Blended and Innovative Teaching Strategies for a Third Year Process Instrumentation and Control Unit: An Effective Course Delivery
title_sort blended and innovative teaching strategies for a third year process instrumentation and control unit: an effective course delivery
url http://www.infonomics-society.org/IJCDSE/Blended%20and%20Innovative%20Teaching%20Strategies%20for%20a%20Third%20Year%20Process%20Instrumentation%20and%20Control%20Unit.pdf
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/38707