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IEPA 050 Hybrid Course in a Nutshell
IEPA 050 Reading and Writing is a high-intermediate and low-advanced course for non-native English speakers – international students heading for the U.S. colleges and universities. Typically, I have from 16 to 20 students and we meet three times per week … Continue reading
Online Collaborative Activities for Non-Native English Speakers
These are just tentative ideas on work in progress, which is to design a new hybrid course for international students – learners of English. I’d like to address “Online Course Design Pitfall #5” written by Elizabeth St. Germain in response … Continue reading
The Web is the New Pencil
As a librarian I see a lot of different habits and workflows when it comes to finding and organizing information from the web. No matter what discipline we might be in or position we might hold in academia, we all … Continue reading
A hybrid general chemistry course – really?
Yes, really! CH 231 will be offered at Oregon State University in a hybrid format in Winter 2014. CH 231 is the first term of a three-course sequence comprising a year of science-majors general chemistry. Between 3 and 7 sections … Continue reading
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Request for Hybrid Course Proposals – Deadline extended to Feb. 6, 2013
Instructors who teach large-enrollment Bacc Core Courses are encouraged to submit proposals to participate in the Spring 2013 Hybrid Faculty Learning Community. Access the Request for Proposals for the Hybrid Course Development Pilot Program.
Find out more about hybrids . . .
Thinking about teaching a hybrid course? Wondering how to link online and classroom learning to engage students? Interested in the latest innovations in online and blended learning? Head over to the OSU Center for Teaching and Learning’s Hybrid Course Initiative … Continue reading
Welcome!
This blog is intended for reflections of faculty in the 2012 OSU Hybrid Course Development Pilot Program, and all who would like to join in to comment on the topic of blended learning and the particular challenges of design and … Continue reading