Student engagement with active blended learning (ABL): how to ensure the dog doesn’t eat their homework
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LB1027.23 Active learningLB2395.7 Internet in higher education. Web-based instruction. Educational technology
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The workshop aims to explore strategies to engage students with ABL. A key feature of ABL is the expectation for students to undertake work outside of class, and be actively involved in face to face and online learning. Despite a wealth of pedagogical theory and research supporting this approach, anxieties about student non-engagement remain. During the workshop, participants will review examples of ABL activities and discuss features that may promote or discourage engagement. The emphasis will be looking at things from the learners’ perspective, and using participants’ own experiences as learners to identify good practice in ABL design.Date
2018-07-04Type
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oai:nectar.northampton.ac.uk:10439Maunder, R., Collings, R. M. and Pourseied, K. (2018) Student engagement with active blended learning (ABL): how to ensure the dog doesn’t eat their homework. Workshop presented to: Advance HE Teaching & Learning Conference 2018: Teaching in the Spotlight: Learning from Global Communities, Aston, Birmingham, 03-05 July 2018.