1. Development and Use of the Hybrid Learning Model: Bringing Learning and Teaching Together Alan Masson, Áine MacNeill, Colette Murphy and Vilinda Ross University of Ulster
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5. Hybrid Learning Model Bringing together (then) emerging work: 8LEM Model (Labset, University of Liege) 30 teaching verbs (Bennett, Wollongong University)
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20. Practitioner Evaluation feedback for HLM (n=51) How well do you feel the learning events that you have chosen provide an accurate description of the teaching and learning processes within the learning activity? Very Acc. 18% Accurate 61% Quite Acc 14% Not Acc - Unsure 4% Missing 4% Use of the model provides me with a greater awareness and understanding of the learners’ role SA 25% A 61% D 12% SD - DK 2% Use of the model has provided me with a greater awareness of the nature of the interaction between the teacher and the learner SA 31% A 49% D 16% SD - DK 4%
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29. Benefits for the Learner The modelled activity helped me to adapt to completing my portfolio SA 8% A 84% D 8% SD- DK- I would like other modules/learning activities to be modelled in this way to help them adapt to new learning situations SA 22% A 44% D 26% SD 4% DK 4% After seeing the modelled activity I needed to contact my lecturer to find out more about compiling my portfolio SA - A 10% D 68% SD 14% DK 8% I am using the modelled activity in preparing my portfolio Yes: 78% No: 22%
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35. Q&A More info @: http://cetl.ulster.ac.uk/elearning/ e-mail: aj.masson@ulster.ac.uk