This chapter describes the experiences of the authors as lecturers in the development of a new approach to teaching large groups of first-year undergraduate students in psychology. Drawing on constructivist and instructivist approaches, our mixed model incorporates both face-to-face and online components, capitalising on the relative strengths of each. Online material, with a strong emphasis on active engagement, is used to introduce students to the content before undertaking a more detailed reading of the key theoretical and research issues in the textbook. With this introduction to the material, lectures function as a 'Review and Discussion' session rather than a didactic monologue. Outcomes of the mixed method suggest no advers...
This paper provides a brief review of blended learning as a didactic method, and discusses the issue...
Massive open online courses (MOOCs) become more and more popular. These course formats are typically...
Modern educators often oppose large group teaching, preferring small groups which facilitate interac...
BackgroundAlthough blended learning has the potential to enhance the student experience, both in ter...
Teaching in large classes traditionally involves a formal lecture setting following a \u27sage on st...
Teaching large classes (\u3e100 students) is a challenge. This study explored various instructional ...
This study examined the effectiveness of an instructional format that Involved conducting introducto...
Abstract: A novel approach to teaching large undergraduate courses using methods derived from ‘inter...
A novel approach to teaching large undergraduate courses using methods derived from ‘interteaching’ ...
Addressing selected issues and strateees in teaching the large introductory psychology class, this a...
The current investigation tested the effectiveness of an online student research project designed to...
Large-enrollment lecture-based classes are increasingly common in higher education. As an alternativ...
Student engagement is widely accepted as a contributing factor on learning and success in higher edu...
Abstract: Higher education institutions are compelled to accommodate growing class sizes as student ...
This paper outlines the model of blended learning which has evolved in a large enrolment undergradua...
This paper provides a brief review of blended learning as a didactic method, and discusses the issue...
Massive open online courses (MOOCs) become more and more popular. These course formats are typically...
Modern educators often oppose large group teaching, preferring small groups which facilitate interac...
BackgroundAlthough blended learning has the potential to enhance the student experience, both in ter...
Teaching in large classes traditionally involves a formal lecture setting following a \u27sage on st...
Teaching large classes (\u3e100 students) is a challenge. This study explored various instructional ...
This study examined the effectiveness of an instructional format that Involved conducting introducto...
Abstract: A novel approach to teaching large undergraduate courses using methods derived from ‘inter...
A novel approach to teaching large undergraduate courses using methods derived from ‘interteaching’ ...
Addressing selected issues and strateees in teaching the large introductory psychology class, this a...
The current investigation tested the effectiveness of an online student research project designed to...
Large-enrollment lecture-based classes are increasingly common in higher education. As an alternativ...
Student engagement is widely accepted as a contributing factor on learning and success in higher edu...
Abstract: Higher education institutions are compelled to accommodate growing class sizes as student ...
This paper outlines the model of blended learning which has evolved in a large enrolment undergradua...
This paper provides a brief review of blended learning as a didactic method, and discusses the issue...
Massive open online courses (MOOCs) become more and more popular. These course formats are typically...
Modern educators often oppose large group teaching, preferring small groups which facilitate interac...