Despite many potential benefits, hybrid learning is not yet very diffused, because of the issues entailed by a thorough institutional change in this direction. In this paper, we suggest that changes at activity or course level, on the other hand, is not very difficult and onerous to implement, even in absence of a thorough institutional change. To this end, we present the case of a face-toface course run in a very traditional school setting, that was turned by the teacher into a hybrid one, using as only resources a careful methodological planning and free blog space. The positive outcomes of this experience encourage the application of a similar approach in other situations, thus helping to prepare the ground for a wider transformation in the educational system.

Using a narrative blog to support reflection in a blended course

Giuliana Dettori;
2009

Abstract

Despite many potential benefits, hybrid learning is not yet very diffused, because of the issues entailed by a thorough institutional change in this direction. In this paper, we suggest that changes at activity or course level, on the other hand, is not very difficult and onerous to implement, even in absence of a thorough institutional change. To this end, we present the case of a face-toface course run in a very traditional school setting, that was turned by the teacher into a hybrid one, using as only resources a careful methodological planning and free blog space. The positive outcomes of this experience encourage the application of a similar approach in other situations, thus helping to prepare the ground for a wider transformation in the educational system.
2009
Istituto per le Tecnologie Didattiche - ITD - Sede Genova
Inglese
Fu Lee Wang; Joseph Fong; Liming Zhang; Victor S.K. Lee
Hybrid Learning and Education
International Conference on Hybrid Learning
274
283
3-642-03696-1
http://www.springerlink.com/content/j8m5n816ju7h8297/
Sì, ma tipo non specificato
27-27 agosto 2009
Macau
Blended learning
teacher training
narrative learning
Questo articolo contribuisce allo sviluppo del campo di ricerca del "blended learning", illustrando un approccio messo in atto con successo per trasformre in "blended" un corso di tipo tradizionale, senza grandi investimenti di lavoro e di fondi ma grazie ad una oculata progettazione didattica e alla scelta di strumenti con grandi potenzialità, di natura concettuale (la narrazione) e tecnologica (il blog). La collana a grande diffusione Lecture Notes in Computers Science, in cui è pubblicato l'articolo, viene riconosciuta da Web of Science, Scopus, e altre importanti banche di dati bibliografiche.
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Dettori, Giuliana; Lupi, Valentina
273
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