Case 2: Blending Face-to-Face and Distance Learners in a Synchronous Class: Instructor and Learner Experiences
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P Clint Rogers, Charles R. Graham, Rus Rasmussen, J Olin Campbell, Donna M. Ure
Quarterly Review of Distance Education Volume 4, Number 3, ISSN 1528-3518
Abstract
Examines the development of a class at Brigham Young University (Utah) that blends distance and face-to-face students in a synchronous class. This case study focuses on how this blended learning environment was experienced by the distance and face-to-face students, as well as by the instructor. (MES)
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Rogers, P.C., Graham, C.R., Rasmussen, R., Campbell, J.O. & Ure, D.M. (2003). Case 2: Blending Face-to-Face and Distance Learners in a Synchronous Class: Instructor and Learner Experiences. Quarterly Review of Distance Education, 4(3), 245. Retrieved March 28, 2024 from https://www.learntechlib.org/p/97578/.
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