Adopting a blended approach to learning: Experiences from Radiography at Queen Margaret University, Edinburgh



Cockbain, Margaret and Blyth, Christine and Bovill, C and Morss, K (2009) Adopting a blended approach to learning: Experiences from Radiography at Queen Margaret University, Edinburgh. Radiography, 15 (3). pp. 242-246. ISSN 10788174

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Official URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.radi.2008.08.001

Abstract

The perspective of the radiography teaching team at Queen Margaret University (QMU) was that a transmission mode of programme delivery was sub-optimal in helping students to learn and make links between theory and practice. Programme redesign adopted a blended learning approach with both face-to-face and online learning aimed at enhancing the students' control over their own learning. Online tasks within Web Classroom Tools (WebCT) were used as an integral part of careful programme design, which resulted in a programme enabling synthesis of the skills, knowledge and competencies acquired in the academic and clinical environments. With the move towards a more learner-centred, blended educational experience for the students the lecturers' role shifted to that of facilitator with WebCT providing the tutor with a more transparent view of student learning. Lecturers plan learning activities that build upon the skills students have developed through learning in groups, online and in class. The explicit connections that now exist between the academic programme and the opportunities for applying knowledge in practice allow students to engage more deeply in their learning. © 2008 The College of Radiographers.

Item Type:Article
Uncontrolled Keywords:Blended learning; Learner centred; Programme redesign
ID Code:624
Deposited On:08 Aug 2009 14:02
Last Modified:17 Dec 2009 14:51

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