The Finest Blend

The Finest Blend
Title The Finest Blend PDF eBook
Author Gale Parchoma
Publisher Athabasca University Press
Pages 324
Release 2020-10-30
Genre Education
ISBN 1771992778

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As Canadian universities work to increase access to graduate education, many are adopting blended modes of delivery for courses and programs. Within this changing landscape of higher education, The Finest Blend answers the call for rigorous research into these methods to ensure quality learning and teaching experience and presents case studies of French and English universities across Canada that are experimenting with blended learning models in graduate programs. Drawing on various research methods, the contributors to the volume investigate the sustainability of blended learning, shifts in pedagogical practices, and the role of instructional designers. They share key practices for both graduate students and instructors and emphasize the importance of institutional and departmental support for both students and faculty transitioning to blended delivery modes. Touching on theory, design, delivery, facilitation, administration, and evaluation, this book provides a comprehensive overview of current practices and opportunities for blended learning success. With contributions by Alicia Adlington, Shaily Bhola, Denise Carew, Jane Costello, Daph Crane, Jane Hanson, Michael Fairbrother, Wendy Kraglund-Gauthier, Shehzad Ghani, Michele Jacobsen, Carol Johnson, Sawsen Lakhal, Yang (Flora) Liu, Dorothea Nelson, Pam Phillips, Marlon Simmons, Kathy Snow, Maurice Taylor, and Jay Wilson.

Preparing for Blended E-learning

Preparing for Blended E-learning
Title Preparing for Blended E-learning PDF eBook
Author Allison Littlejohn
Publisher Routledge
Pages 270
Release 2007-04-25
Genre Computers
ISBN 1134140746

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Covering theory where useful, but maintaining an emphasis on practice, this helpful book provides teachers and lecturers with an accessible introduction to e-learning.

The Sketch

The Sketch
Title The Sketch PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 716
Release 1916
Genre
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Polymer Blends and Alloys

Polymer Blends and Alloys
Title Polymer Blends and Alloys PDF eBook
Author George P. Simon
Publisher Routledge
Pages 766
Release 2019-07-16
Genre Science
ISBN 1351423622

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Distinguishing among blends, alloys and other types of combinations, clarifying terminology and presenting data on new processes and materials, this work present up-to-date and effective compounding techniques for polymers. It offers extensive analyses on the challenging questions that surround miscibility, compatibility, dynamic processing, interaction/phase behaviour, and computer simulations for predicting behaviours of polymer mixture and interaction.

The Bystander

The Bystander
Title The Bystander PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 896
Release 1919
Genre
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Tea and Tea Blending

Tea and Tea Blending
Title Tea and Tea Blending PDF eBook
Author Member of the firm of Lewis & Co
Publisher
Pages 184
Release 1894
Genre Tea
ISBN

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Principles of Blended Learning

Principles of Blended Learning
Title Principles of Blended Learning PDF eBook
Author Norman D. Vaughan
Publisher Athabasca University Press
Pages 186
Release 2023-10-17
Genre Education
ISBN 1771993936

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The rapid migration to remote instruction during the Covid-19 pandemic has expedited the need for more research, expertise, and practical guidelines for online and blended learning. A theoretical grounding of approaches and practices is imperative to support blended learning and sustain change across multiple levels in education organizations, from leadership to classroom. The Community of Inquiry is a valuable framework that regards higher education as both a collaborative and individually constructivist learning experience. The framework considers the interdependent elements of social, cognitive, and teaching presence to create a meaningful learning experience. In this volume, the authors further explore and refine the blended learning principles presented in their first book, Teaching in Blended Learning Environments: Creating and Sustaining Communities of Inquiry, with an added focus on designing, facilitating, and directing collaborative blended learning environments by emphasizing the concept of shared metacognition.