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Building Learning Communities with Hybrid Courses NMC Online Conference on Social Computing November 2004 Robert Kaleta and Alan Aycock University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
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Page 1: Building Learning Communities with Hybrid Courses NMC Online Conference on Social Computing November 2004 Robert Kaleta and Alan Aycock University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee.

Building Learning Communities with Hybrid Courses

NMC Online Conference on Social ComputingNovember 2004Robert Kaleta and Alan Aycock

University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee

Page 2: Building Learning Communities with Hybrid Courses NMC Online Conference on Social Computing November 2004 Robert Kaleta and Alan Aycock University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee.

Session Presenters

Bob Kaleta

Alan Aycock

Page 3: Building Learning Communities with Hybrid Courses NMC Online Conference on Social Computing November 2004 Robert Kaleta and Alan Aycock University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee.

Session Overview1. Hybrid definition and description

2. Social interaction in hybrid courses

3. Role of asynchronous discussion forums

4. Hybrid assignment demonstration

5. Pedagogical advantages

6. Lessons learned

Page 4: Building Learning Communities with Hybrid Courses NMC Online Conference on Social Computing November 2004 Robert Kaleta and Alan Aycock University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee.

Hybrid Course DescriptionDefinition

• Partially online courses where significant portions of the course learning activities are online and face-to-face classroom time has been reduced.

• Partially online

• Partially face-to-face

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Hybrid Course DescriptionTerminology

• Hybrid• Blended

Opportunity• Hybrid courses provide an opportunity to

combine the best elements of face-to-face instruction with the best aspects of distance education

Page 6: Building Learning Communities with Hybrid Courses NMC Online Conference on Social Computing November 2004 Robert Kaleta and Alan Aycock University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee.

Basic Hybrid DescriptionStudents

• Spend more time working individually and collaboratively on assignments, projects, and activities

Faculty • Spend less time lecturing and more time

reviewing and evaluating student work and guiding and interacting with students

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Hybrid Courses & Community

Initial concerns of faculty• Fewer face-to-face meetings

• Less social interaction with students• Will not know students as well• Will not feel connected to students• Will have less discussion

• Less social interaction between students

Page 8: Building Learning Communities with Hybrid Courses NMC Online Conference on Social Computing November 2004 Robert Kaleta and Alan Aycock University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee.

Hybrid Courses & CommunityHybrid course outcomes

• More interaction with students• Greater student participation in discussion

• Online and in class

• Know students better• Academically and personally

• Feel more connected to students

• More interaction between students

Page 9: Building Learning Communities with Hybrid Courses NMC Online Conference on Social Computing November 2004 Robert Kaleta and Alan Aycock University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee.

Hybrid Courses & CommunityWhy is there greater social interaction?

• More opportunities for interaction• Asynchronous discussion forums• Face-to-face discussion• Small group work

• Online• Face-to-face

• E-mail• Online chat

Page 10: Building Learning Communities with Hybrid Courses NMC Online Conference on Social Computing November 2004 Robert Kaleta and Alan Aycock University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee.

Hybrid Courses & CommunityCourse redesign is critical

• Must build-in opportunities for interaction

• Must provide guidance and parameters

• Must incorporate in assessment plan

• Must integrate with face-to-face component

Page 11: Building Learning Communities with Hybrid Courses NMC Online Conference on Social Computing November 2004 Robert Kaleta and Alan Aycock University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee.

Asynchronous Discussion Forums• Most common online activity in courses

• Stable technology that is easy to use

• Permanent threaded record of submissions and interaction

• Removes or reduces problems with group work

• Reduces many social and cultural factors that inhibit face-to-face discussion

Page 12: Building Learning Communities with Hybrid Courses NMC Online Conference on Social Computing November 2004 Robert Kaleta and Alan Aycock University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee.

Hybrid Course Assignment

Anthropology of Religion• Senior-level course• 20-25 students• 1/3 Online• 2/3 face-to-face

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Hybrid Assignment Design“Closing the loop”

• Rehearsal

• Reflection

• Sharing

• Responding

• Debriefing

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Pedagogical AdvantagesStudents must participate

Students address one another directly

Threads allow complex issues to be systematically discussed and reviewed

Time for students to reflect

Stimulates in-class discussion

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Hybrid Courses & CommunityAsynchronous discussion forums

• Lessons learned • Frame the discussion

• Identify the instructor’s voice

• Keep the conversation going

• Assess learning outcomes and learning process

• Integrate with face-to-face component

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Contact InformationLearning Technology CenterUniversity of Wisconsin-Milwaukee

[email protected]

414 229-4319

Alan [email protected]

Robert [email protected]


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