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Teaching in Blended Learning Environments: Creating and Sustaining Communities of Inquiry (Issues in Distance Education)

by Norman D. Vaughan

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Teaching in Blended Learning Environments provides a coherent framework in which to explore the transformative concept of blended learning-the organic integration of complementary face-to-face and online approaches and technologies. Built upon the theoretical framework of the Community of Inquiry-the premise that higher education is both a collaborative and individually constructivist learning experience-the authors present seven principles for harnessing the opportunities for teaching and learning available through technology. Focusing on teaching practices related to the design, facilitation, directio… (more)
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Teaching in Blended Learning Environments provides a coherent framework in which to explore the transformative concept of blended learning-the organic integration of complementary face-to-face and online approaches and technologies. Built upon the theoretical framework of the Community of Inquiry-the premise that higher education is both a collaborative and individually constructivist learning experience-the authors present seven principles for harnessing the opportunities for teaching and learning available through technology. Focusing on teaching practices related to the design, facilitation, directio

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