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Creating a blended learning model for cross-cultural e-learning: putting theory into practice

conference contribution
posted on 2005-01-01, 00:00 authored by Elicia LanhamElicia Lanham, Naomi Catharine Augar, Wanlei Zhou
This paper will discuss how blended learning has been used in cross-cultural classrooms as a means to improve the International students learning. Issues such as interaction and reuse of unit resources have been the focus of this research. This paper is about putting the theory of blended learning into practice with two teaching artifacts; an ice-breaker exercise and online lectures. Through the implementation of the two blended learning artifacts we are able to assess how the theory of blended learning really impact cross-cultural learning.

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Event

E-learning in corporate, government, healthcare and higher education (2005 : Vancouver, Canada)

Pagination

2623 - 2630

Publisher

Ed/ITLib Digital Library, Association for the Advancement of Computing in Education (AACE)

Location

Vancouver BC, Canada

Place of publication

Chesapeake, VA

Start date

2005-10-24

End date

2005-10-28

ISBN-13

9781880094570

ISBN-10

1880094576

Language

eng

Publication classification

E1 Full written paper - refereed

Copyright notice

2005, AACE

Editor/Contributor(s)

G Richards

Title of proceedings

E-learn 2005: the proceedings of the world conference on e-learning in corporate, government, healthcare and higher education

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