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Teaching for blended learning: research perspectives from on-campus and distance students

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posted on 2007-09-01, 00:00 authored by Elizabeth Stacey, Philippa Gerbic
The concept of blended learning has begun to change the nature of all teaching and learning in higher education. Information and communication technologies have impacted by providing a means of access to digital resources and interactive communication for all courses and the blending of pedagogy and technology has produced a range of approaches to teaching and learning. This paper discusses the research literature and the writers’ research, defining what they have concluded are teaching practices that use the concept of blended learning effectively. In investigating how ICT can add variation for student learning, they analyze this from two dominant modes of pedagogy, learning environment and pedagogy through both on-campus and distance education. In both modes, students acknowledged the power and effectiveness of blended learning.

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Journal

Education and information technologies

Volume

12

Issue

3

Pagination

165 - 174

Publisher

Chapman & Hall

Location

London, England

ISSN

1360-2357

eISSN

1573-7608

Language

eng

Publication classification

C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

Copyright notice

2007, Springer Science + Business Media

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