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International Conference on Cognition and Exploratory Learning in Digital Age 2015, Date: 2015/10/24 - 2015/10/26, Location: Maynooth, Ireland

Publication date: 2015-10-01
ISSN: 978-989-8533-43-2
Publisher: Celda

Proceedings CELDA 2015

Author:

Fairchild, Alea

Keywords:

Blended learning, course design, engagement, structure

Abstract:

Blended learning, structured as a combination of traditional course instruction and additional supporting multimedia course content, can be used in higher education for a variety of reasons. In the case study that we examine, the introduction of blended learning was initiated three years ago with the purpose of creating more resources for coach-student interaction for a heterogeneous graduate student group. However, course results from this academic year have shown a disengagement of the users from the course materials and a reduced number of students submitting the final work for the course. In this research-in-progress, we are exploring why the students have stopped engaging with the course materials at midterm and will try to address how the course could be reoriented to better meet its objectives.