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Trends in Online and Hybrid Education:Implication for Educators

Presented at University of Cape Town CITLSeptember 7, 2015

Presented by: Phil Hill@PhilOnEdTech

MindWires Consulting and e-Literate blog

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1088Photo Credit: Gaspa License: CC

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I, Sailko

c. 1383

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Questions:What problem are you trying to solve? What educational delivery

models are you interested in providing?

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While there will be (significant) unbundling

around the edges, the bigger potential impact is how existing colleges and

universities allow technology-enabled change to enter the mainstream of the academic

mission

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Playing in the cornerPhoto Credit: www.mummymummymum.com

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Now loose in the housePhoto Credit: http://www.youtube.com/user/mtmuzic

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Questions:Do you accept the legitimacy of online education (why or why

not)? What about hybrid education?

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New Opportunities

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“The asynchronous, individualized nature of online learning allows differentiation of course

content. Students can control a course’s pace to fit their learning styles and abilities.”

“Our research found that interactive course software that provides instantaneous feedback

could be particularly effective in improving student performance in online courses. ”

PPIC, Successful OnlineCourses in California’s

Community Colleges

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e-Literate TV / Middlebury College

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Question:If every student in your class had 24/7 access to a tutor, and those tutors got together and wrote a progress report for you every

day, how would you teach differently?

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New Market Entries

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Mimic Factory ModelOne path, all studentstreated as identical

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Mixed-Type CohortCombine both

IntrovertsBlogs, small discussions

ExtrovertsPublic presentations,Centralizeddiscussions

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MythFolklore

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We are in the midst of an inflection point in higher

education driven by mainstream adoption,

different platform designs, and moving beyond the digitization of traditional

classroom

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Phil Hill: [email protected]

Web Site: http://e-literate.tv/

e-Literate Blog: http://mfeldstein.com/