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What is Blendedness

Encyclopedia of Information Communication Technologies and Adult Education Integration
The degree to which course seat hours are reduced and the degree of online sessions and technology support learning is incorporated into the structural course design. It can be considered on a continuum between all face to face to the opposite extreme of complete online delivery.
Published in Chapter:
Blended Learning: The Best of Both Worlds
Karen Weller Swanson (Mercer University, USA) and Mary Kayler (George Mason University, USA)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-61692-906-0.ch048
Abstract
As institutions look for ways to increase enrollment and students seek greater flexibility in their learning environments, blended learning is emerging as the best of both worlds. This chapter will discuss why both students and instructors choose blended learning (BL) and the benefits of BL pedagogically. The layers of software required to support BL will be briefly described for the purpose of supporting a discussion of the tools used to design online learning. The role of assessment and the need to create communities of practice within a BL environment will be illustrated. With a changing emphasis from software and function to one of learning outcomes, this chapter will present Learning Activities Management Systems (LAMS) and the International Society for Technology in Education (ISTE) standards which focus on the advancement of instructional design. ISTE will be introduced as a framework for students and instructors to gauge their teaching and learning goals.
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