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Slides from keynote session at OLC Collaborate Orlando 2016 at the University of Central Florida, Orlando, FL
ENGLISH 7_Q4_LESSON 2_ Employing a Variety of Strategies for Effective Interp...
Blended Learning: Making Sense of All the Options
1. Blended Learning:
Making Sense of All the Options
Kelvin Thompson, Ed.D.
University of Central Florida
@kthompso #OLCcollaborate
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7. AY 2014-2015
• 37.79% of total university SCH
• 77.7% of all students took at least one online course (W, M, V, RV)
• 80.19% of all undergraduates (47,116)
• 61.13% of all graduate students (6,469)
NOTE:
W = fully online
M = blended
V/RV = video lecture capture
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Used with permission. UCF Research Initiative for Teaching Effectiveness
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Used with permission. UCF Research Initiative for Teaching Effectiveness
10. Overall Student “Excellent” Ratings
Blended Learning 56%
Fully Online 55%
Face-to-Face 53%
Video (fully online) 47%
Video (blended) 45%
N = 756,445
Used with permission. UCF Research Initiative for Teaching Effectiveness
12. Values Value Proposition Clarification
Cost Access Quality
Small Public
Medium Public
Large Public
Small Private
Medium Private
Large Private
Large Public 3 1 2
Just an Example…
13. Sample Institutional Goals
• Increase enrollment (recruit new students)
oBlended as gateway to online for faculty
• “Better serve” existing students
oIncrease “success” (institutional, course, etc.)
oIncrease satisfaction
• Enhance “quality” of student experience
oAdd strategic f2f opportunities to online coursework
oGive every a student a “voice” online (adding online to f2f coursework)
• Solve a logistical problem
oParking and printing
15. Sample Faculty Preferences
• Make more time for what “needs” to be f2f
oMore hands-on/discussion/etc. f2f
oMore time to treat difficult concepts in content f2f
• Give students “more time” through re-playable content
• Foster more student engagement through tech tools
• Streamline the grading process for assignments
18. Some Principles
• Blended learning should be about the learning, not the tech
• Even when it is about the tech, it’s not just about the tech
• Good course design doesn’t happen by accident
• Integration of f2f+online is the biggest design challenge for blended
• You can’t be clear enough with students (in course or institution)
• Systems can support or stymie the blended successes of faculty
20. Where Are You with Blended Learning?
• Non-existent
• A few experimenting faculty
• Wide-spread faculty experimentation
• Faculty development/support for blended learning is in place
• Student support for blended learning is in place
• Blended learning (or similar label) is a defined delivery option in course
scheduling system
• Responsible party(ies) for blended success identified
• Institutional plan/strategy for blended learning exists
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22. Resources
• TOPcast: The Teaching Online Podcast
http://topcast.online.ucf.edu
• The Teaching Online Pedagogical Repository (TOPR)
http://topr.online.ucf.edu
• The Blended Learning Toolkit
http://blendedlearningtoolkit.org
• OLC Blended Quality Scorecard
http://bit.ly/blendedquality
• The BlendKit Course
http://bit.ly/blendkit
• BlendKit2016 (global cohort)
http://bit.ly/go_blendkit2016
23. Thanks and Please Follow-Up
Dr. Kelvin Thompson
@kthompso
kelvin@ucf.edu
http://linkedin.com/in/drkelvinthompson
http://bit.ly/thompson_collaborate2016