Reaching Beyond the Distance The promise of blended learning is to bring together the best from traditional on-campus and distance ed. models. We need.

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Reaching Beyond the Distance The promise of blended learning is to bring together the best from traditional on-campus and distance ed. models. We need to design a format that will combine “southern hospitality and northern efficiency”. Need to consider pedagogical, technological, and organizational aspects.

The Rise of Blended Learning MET identified eLive as a strategic priority for future growth in order to protect and enhance our enrollments, and to create a practical option to extend our reach and pursue specific opportunities, both regional and international. eLive: Represents a pre-determined balance of some classroom and continuous online education Improves the quality of teaching through ongoing engagement and interaction Promotes student success by focusing on active learning that is immediately applicable to professional skills and everyday life.

Exceeding Comparability: Empower Faculty We work with faculty to enhance the variety of teaching approaches, Assist with program design for multi-modal delivery, Provide tools and assistance for developing rich content, Manage course logistics, and Create a sense of community for you and your students.

Exceeding Comparability: 1 - Empower Faculty We work with faculty to enhance the variety of teaching approaches, Assist with program design for multi-modal delivery, Provide tools and assistance for developing rich multimedia content, Manage course logistics, and Create a sense of community for you and your students.

We help you to increase student quality and diversity by breaking traditional residency barriers and meeting the highest student expectations: Flexibility and choice (accommodate different lifestyles and personal preferences) Updated facilities and support for new communication patterns (welcome “digital natives”) Focus on developing practical skills and workplace competencies to supplement academic knowledge and ensure long-term student success. Exceeding Comparability: 2 - Broaden the Audience

Getting It Done: Instruments for Building an Effective Blended Program Structure Course materials, well defined activities, schedules, etc. Dialog f2f sessions, online discussions, video collaboration Impact Answer is an area and depends on student’s independent learning ability Moore’s TD Theory Maintain optimal “transactional distance” using both structure (CMS-supported) and dialog (both async and sync communications). 0 © 2009 Boston University Metropolitan CollegeOctober F2F DE

Structure Course materials, well defined activities, schedules, etc. Dialog f2f sessions, online discussions, video collaboration Impact Answer is an area and depends on student’s independent learning ability Moore’s TD Theory Maintain optimal “transactional distance” using both structure (CMS-supported) and dialog (both async and sync communications). 0 © 2009 Boston University Metropolitan CollegeOctober F2F DE Getting It Done: Instruments for Building an Effective Blended Program

Structure Course materials, well defined activities, schedules, etc. Dialog f2f sessions, online discussions, video collaboration Impact Answer is an area and depends on student’s independent learning ability Moore’s TD Theory Maintain optimal “transactional distance” using both structure (CMS-supported) and dialog (both async and sync communications). 0 © 2009 Boston University Metropolitan CollegeOctober F2F DE Getting It Done: Instruments for Building an Effective Blended Program

Structure: organized content & activities (CMS/ID) Dialog: Keep students engaged, maintain a learning energy conduit, transcend distance and time with “eLive Classroom” – a combination of synchronous and asynchronous capabilities: 1. Video collaboration (distance) 2. Classroom and personal multimedia recording (time) 3. Virtual laboratories for real practical learning (tech) Embrace Technological Innovations }

Video Collaboration Options 10

Video Collaboration Options

Recording and Delivery Full/partial lectures recorded in real time: – In a classroom setting – Online lectures and meetings Tutorials, homework reviews, etc. recorded offline Automation of encoding/publishing is a key Choice of technologies and cost controls (see next slide)

Operating Principles Promote self-sufficiency: provide intuitive, appliance- like ubiquitous solutions, services and training for faculty and students. Give faculty greater control and ongoing access to course content and communications. Keep costs down: students helping students, well- defined internal processes, open source, optimized technical architecture, leverage existing services, disciplined research and “greenhouse” adoption. “Use technology to protect teachers from focusing on (fighting with) technology”.

Summary Blended learning takes advantage of online technologies, but simple use of online technologies does not make a course blended Blended learning describes instruction in terms of outcomes – and not the number of hours a student spends each week in classes, labs and seminars. Blended programs assume a commitment to maintain course structure throughout the program.

Questions and Answers October