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Going mobile is one of the most effective ways to instantly enrich teaching, learning, and campus life—for everyone, wherever they are. If your institution is considering or is already giving its learners, educators and community access to all aspects of the educational experiences on their mobile devices then join Blackboards Mobile Strategy series to find out how Blackboard can help you!
In this series of three presentations we will explore how you can realize your vision for improving student engagement, satisfaction and retention at your institution. The aim of the series is to:
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Combining face-to-face teaching with on-line activities is a challenging task. That is why we have worked together with Dr Richard Walker, Director of e-Learning at York University to develop a series of three interactive sessions on Blended Learning.
With this complimentary series – free of charge – we will show you which models and frameworks can be employed to shape the design and delivery of a blended course, bringing together the online and class-based environment. If you are a lecturer, instructor, course designer, or involved with the delivery of quality learning experiences in blended courses, this series is for you.
1. INTRODUCTION TO BLENDED LEARNING: Definitions & Design Principles 2. DESIGNING YOUR BLENDED COURSE: Designing Pathway & Planning Tools 3. DELIVERING YOUR BLENDED COURSE: Preparing, Supporting & Evaluating Student Learning
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