Design and evaluation of two blended learning approaches: Lessons learned

Authors

  • Wing Sum Cheung Nanyang Technological University
  • Khe Foon Hew Nanyang Technological University

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.14742/ajet.896

Abstract

In this paper, we share two blended learning approaches used at the National Institute of Education in Singapore. We have been using these two approaches in the last twelve years in many courses ranging from the diploma to graduate programs. For the first blended learning approach, we integrated one asynchronous communication tool with face to face tutorials, classroom discussions, and a reflection session. For the second blended learning approach, we integrated two asynchronous tools with face to face tutorials in a course. We discuss the theoretical foundation of the two blended learning approaches. In addition, we share insights from these two blended learning approaches, based on the students' data (online postings, questionnaires, reflection logs, and interviews), as well as our own reflections. Finally, we describe and discuss several important lessons learned that could inform the design of future instructional strategies in implementing blended learning in university teaching and learning settings.

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Author Biographies

Wing Sum Cheung, Nanyang Technological University

Associate Professor, Learning Sciences & Technologies
National Institute of Education, Nanyang Technological University

Khe Foon Hew, Nanyang Technological University

Assistant Professor, Learning Sciences & Technologies
National Institute of Education, Nanyang Technological University

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Published

2011-12-23

How to Cite

Cheung, W. S., & Hew, K. F. (2011). Design and evaluation of two blended learning approaches: Lessons learned. Australasian Journal of Educational Technology, 27(8). https://doi.org/10.14742/ajet.896