Tips for Transitioning to a Blended Course
Sep 15, 2020
Blended courses offer 30-80% of content online and the rest in the classroom. Drawing upon the best of both modalities makes this type of course a favorite among students who appreciate variety in learning activities and increased opportunities for engagement with peers.
This video offers ten practical tips to consider as you transition from a face-to-face to a blended course format. Topics include mapping content, emphasizing engagement, and deciding what goes where. See why blended learning really is the best of both worlds.
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Learn More:
Using the Blended Learning Toolkit
Create Your Own Mix Map for Planning What Goes Where
Developing a Community of Inquiry in Your Blended Classroom
Hands-on Activities for Increasing Engagement
Bridging the Gap Between Prework and In-Class Sessions