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E-Learning - Course 3 Master 2

This document provides an overview of a blended learning course at the University of Relizane. It defines blended learning as combining traditional in-person instruction with online learning activities. The course objectives are to familiarize students with blended learning features and approaches. Content includes defining blended learning, comparing virtual and traditional learning environments, and reasons for blending including increased access, active learning, and better student outcomes. The course involves face-to-face classes, online activities, and group discussions on how blended learning utilizes the strengths of both formats.

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E-Learning - Course 3 Master 2

This document provides an overview of a blended learning course at the University of Relizane. It defines blended learning as combining traditional in-person instruction with online learning activities. The course objectives are to familiarize students with blended learning features and approaches. Content includes defining blended learning, comparing virtual and traditional learning environments, and reasons for blending including increased access, active learning, and better student outcomes. The course involves face-to-face classes, online activities, and group discussions on how blended learning utilizes the strengths of both formats.

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Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research

University of Relizane
Faculty of Letters and Languages
Department of English

Academic year : 2021 / 2022.

Instructor: BENADDA Abdelouahid


Level: Master 2 / Language and Communication
Module: E-Leaning
Course 3: Blended Learning Overview

 Course Scope: An introduction to the general topic of e-learning (this course is an


overview of blended learning. It explores how blended learning benefits students)
• Course Learning Objectives
At the conclusion of this course, you should be able to:
• be more familiar with essential features of blended learning
• examine a variety of blended learning approaches

Guiding Questions to the Course
1. What is blended learning?
2. What are its advantages?

 Course Content

 Blended learning defined

Blended learning is an approach to learning that combines traditional training


and online learning activities. The online part of training does not replace face-to-face
training with a teacher; teachers incorporate technology to enhance the learning experience
and broaden understanding of certain topics. For example, they can share a link to a video and
offer students to watch it at home, email their review to a teacher, and then discuss in class.
Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research
University of Relizane
Faculty of Letters and Languages
Department of English

Academic year : 2021 / 2022.

 Virtual Learning Environment vs. Traditional Learning Environments

Virtual Learning Environments are gradually becoming an essential part of the approach for
delivering online and flexible learning. They are often built to emulate the traditional learning and
teaching structures and processes of schools and universities

Virtual Learning Environment vs. Traditional Learning Environments14

 Why do we blend?
Blended learning strategies vary according to the:
 Discipline,
 The Year Level,
 Student Characteristics
 Learning outcomes,

Blended learning can


• increase access and flexibility for learners,
• increase level of active learning,
• achieve better student experiences and outcomes.
Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research
University of Relizane
Faculty of Letters and Languages
Department of English

Academic year : 2021 / 2022.

Blended learning might include:

• face-to-face and online learning activities


• traditional timetabled classes with different modes
• technologies such as lecture and/or with social media and emerging technologies
• simulations, group activities, site-based learning, practical

Group Discussion: Communication Assignment

Here are some questions to answer as an extension of the course content (To be
discussed in groups):

a) In what ways can blended learning courses be considered the “best of both
worlds” (i.e., face-­to-­face and online)?
b) What could make blended learning the “worst of both worlds?”

Additional Improvement Resources



 What Does Blended Learning look like:
 http://hechingerreport.org/content/what-exactly-does-blended-
learning-look-like-this-video-explains_13861/
 The Basics of Blended Learning:
 http://youtu.be/3xMqJmMcME0

The following YouTube video describes how blended learning combines


classroom
environments and face-to-face settings, with digital tools and environments
• Salman Khan Describes Future Classrooms with Blended Learning
http://www.youtube.com/v/vwyOv7PiC40%3Fversion%3D3%26amp%3Bhl%3De
n_US%20
• The blended learning cycle
http://www.youtube.com/watch%3Ffeature%3Dplayer_embedded%26v%3D-
apJDi7cx9o

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