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Meeting of Blended Learning Collaborative Learning Community

Monday, 23 July 2018

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Best Practice Online and Face-To-Face Activities

This learning community aims to share and foster good practice in blended learning across all disciplines within ECU and beyond. As a community of practitioners and developers, we aspire to work hand-in-hand in providing a collaborative (supportive, collegiate) forum and networking platform for sharing experience and identifying relevant resources.

Through our meetings, the group also assists as a sounding board for new ideas in best practice face-to-face, online and technology enhanced learning. Ultimately, the BL CLC aspires not only to help its members identify and understand what blended learning is, but (and as with the pinnacle of Bloom’s Taxonomy) to transition those in the Learning & Teaching sphere to the higher levels of analysing and evaluating their blended learning practices, then leading to knowledge creation and discovery guided by scholarly research in this area.

Next meeting:

Tuesday 24th July 2018, Joondalup campus building 34.402

The next meeting of the Blended Learning CLC includes guest speakers from UWA, Curtin, Murdoch and Charles Sturt University, as well as updates on learning technologies and our Semester 1 collaborative research project, To attend the meeting, please register (essential for catering purposes) through Staff Kiosk or the Staff Development Calendar Blended Learning CLC

Objectives:

  • Understand and see how to apply blended learning (case studies: online reflective spaces, virtual reality, remote online labs)
  • Learn how a teaching unit can be transitioned from traditional modes of delivery to blended (case study)
  • Understand the administrative process needed to establish the approvals for a research project into L&T
  • See how research questions can be applied within a survey tool
  • Understand more about student access modes (desktop vs mobile platforms) and hour of day usage
  • Understand more about blended learning perspectives at three other Perth based universities

Previous sessions

The BL CLC typically has 3-4 meetings over each year, with the following activities conducted to date:

BL CLC activities

If you have a blended learning strategy, approach or aspect of technology/app that you would like to share, please contact either of the coordinators: Yasir Al Abdeli (y.al-abdeli@ecu.edu.au) or Catherine Moore (c.moore@ecu.edu.au).

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