Blended learning refers to a course delivery format that shifts a significant amount of the work from in-person to outside of class. This resources includes guidance on designing blended learning ...
Blended learning is not a new instructional approach, but it became more mainstream during and after the COVID pandemic, when educators and students elected to keep parts of entirely-online learning ...
Blended (or Hybrid) learning has been growing in popularity at Concordia in recent years. This course format, characterized by a reduction in in-person time in favour of out-of-class work, can take on ...
Many students and faculty members are back on the campus. With a number of Corona semesters under our belts, we have the opportunity now to compare our experiences from those distance-learning ...
There’s no doubt Covid-19 has accelerated a surge in innovative technology-based teaching in higher education. But whether teaching is in person, online or through blended learning, the key priorities ...
A popular blended course model is the “flipped classroom” or seminar model. Students engage with course content and lectures in the online environment, while directed discussion, tutorial/lab-type ...
The first computer monitor became popularized by Xerox in 1973. It ushered in a new era of information transmission between teachers and students. The Internet took center stage in 1983, and this ...