A hugely important area in any form of PBL delivery is the role of the instructor; in a blended learning environment, it is even more crucial. Hughes and Daykin (2002) have suggested that a move to online delivery needs a greater attention to design and development of facilitator skills than has been previously recognised. A blended module for faculty, delivered using a problem-based learning approach, is the setting for continuing research into the transformative role that an instructor can play during the learning process. Coppola, Hiltz and Rotter (2001) identify a number of roles played by instructors in e-learning, but focus on three particularly crucial ones: the cognitive, managerial and affective roles. This research explores these ...
It is argued in this thesis that it is vital to seek to develop e-learning teaching and learning str...
In recent years, the discourse regarding the developing and utilization of information related digit...
European education today is characterized by two dominant trends. First, e-learning has made impress...
Blended problem-based learning is a growing field of study whose impact is becoming increasingly rel...
The central idea of this study is using blended problem-based learning (PBL) in an academic developm...
This chapter is written from the perspective of an academic developer engaged in blending e-learning...
A hugely important area in any form of PBL delivery is the role of the instructor; in an e-learning ...
A hugely important area in any form of face to face and PBL delivery is the role of the tutor; in an...
Journal of Learning, Media and Technology, Vol. 31, 2, 2006, pp. 93-116 Available from the Publisher...
This brief paper will discuss the harmonizing role of technology and interaction in a qualitative st...
This chapter discusses the complexities of blending technologies and problem-based learning (PBL) gr...
Blending face-to-face and online problem-based learning environments presents opportunities for both...
Course and Institution: Online Learning Module on the Postgraduate Diploma in Third Level Learning a...
This paper explores the concept and practice of interaction within a blended problem-based learning ...
This paper begins with a brief review of the history of problem-based learning (PBL) integrated with...
It is argued in this thesis that it is vital to seek to develop e-learning teaching and learning str...
In recent years, the discourse regarding the developing and utilization of information related digit...
European education today is characterized by two dominant trends. First, e-learning has made impress...
Blended problem-based learning is a growing field of study whose impact is becoming increasingly rel...
The central idea of this study is using blended problem-based learning (PBL) in an academic developm...
This chapter is written from the perspective of an academic developer engaged in blending e-learning...
A hugely important area in any form of PBL delivery is the role of the instructor; in an e-learning ...
A hugely important area in any form of face to face and PBL delivery is the role of the tutor; in an...
Journal of Learning, Media and Technology, Vol. 31, 2, 2006, pp. 93-116 Available from the Publisher...
This brief paper will discuss the harmonizing role of technology and interaction in a qualitative st...
This chapter discusses the complexities of blending technologies and problem-based learning (PBL) gr...
Blending face-to-face and online problem-based learning environments presents opportunities for both...
Course and Institution: Online Learning Module on the Postgraduate Diploma in Third Level Learning a...
This paper explores the concept and practice of interaction within a blended problem-based learning ...
This paper begins with a brief review of the history of problem-based learning (PBL) integrated with...
It is argued in this thesis that it is vital to seek to develop e-learning teaching and learning str...
In recent years, the discourse regarding the developing and utilization of information related digit...
European education today is characterized by two dominant trends. First, e-learning has made impress...