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Engaging Students and Faculty in Effective Blended Learning

Supported by a Teaching Development Grant, a team of academics from the FEHD/APCLC organized a Knowledge Transfer Talk entitled “Engaging Students and Faculty in Effective Blended Learning” on September 26, 2016. Details below:

Date: September 26, 2016 (Mon)
Time: 11:00 a.m. to 12:00 nn.
Venue: B4-LP-06, EdUHK
Speaker: Prof. Charles R. Graham (Brigham Young University)
Enquiry: E. dyang@eduhk.hk or T. 2948 8768

About the Knowledge Transfer Talk

Blended learning combines online and traditional instructional practices in an attempt to improve learning outcomes and access to quality instruction for students. This presentation Prof. Charles R. Graham shared what the research says about the effectiveness of blended learning as well as student perspectives on blended learning. Prof Graham also shared the challenges to student engagement in traditional face-to-face settings as well as real-world examples of how blended learning can be used to increase engagement and learning effectiveness.

About Prof. Charles R. Graham

Prof. Charles R. Graham is a Professor at Brigham Young University who studies technology-mediated teaching and learning, with a focus on the design and evaluation of blended and online learning environments. He also researches the use of technology to enhance traditional teaching and learning. https://sites.google.com/site/charlesrgraham/