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The affordances of blended learning in a higher education flipped art classroom

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posted on 2024-06-06, 11:58 authored by JK Grenfell
In this paper the author reports on the conceptualization and implementation of the flipped classroom, integrating located, online and virtual world learning environments to support the collaborative lived experiences of a group of students and the educator participating in a higher education undergraduate art unit, Navigating the Visual World. A qualitative narrative methodology, A/r/tography, incorporating both image making and textual recording is used to explore and identify interwoven aspects of the artist/ researcher/ educator relationship in the creative artistic process of exploring concepts of identity within inquiry based art practice. Selected student examples, including a collaborative group assessment project demonstrate effective student engagement with experiential blended learning within the flipped classroom.

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Pagination

238-247

Location

Hatfield, England

Start date

2015-10-29

End date

2015-10-30

ISSN

2048-8637

eISSN

2048-8645

ISBN-13

9781910810705

Language

eng

Publication classification

E1 Full written paper - refereed, E Conference publication

Copyright notice

2015, Janette Grenfell

Editor/Contributor(s)

Jefferies A, Cubric M

Title of proceedings

ECEL 2015 : Proceedings of the 14th European Conference on e-Learning

Event

European Conference on e-Learning (14th : 2015 : Hatfield, England)

Publisher

Academic Conferences and Publishing International

Place of publication

Sonning Common, England

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