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A Case Study of a Blended Doctoral Program in Educational Technology

A Case Study of a Blended Doctoral Program in Educational Technology
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Author(s): Michele Jacobsen (University of Calgary, Canada)
Copyright: 2011
Pages: 17
Source title: Blended Learning across Disciplines: Models for Implementation
Source Author(s)/Editor(s): Andrew Kitchenham (University of Northern British Columbia, Canada)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-60960-479-0.ch010

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Abstract

Educational technology is a hands-on, minds-on discipline that emphasizes knowing and doing. In this field, doctoral education needs to reflect digital and communication realities in the twenty-first century. In this case study, a blended learning approach to graduate education in educational technology is explored from the perspective of the author’s own classroom. The course design and blended delivery of an Advanced Concepts in Educational Technology seminar is described in detail. Active learning opportunities, using wikis, blogs, avatars and virtual worlds, learning managements systems, email, and face-to-face learning experiences engaged doctoral students in the collaborative investigation and critique of educational technology trends and research ideas. Doctoral students investigated their emerging digital lives as scholars and developed a personal cyberinfrastructure that they can continue to build, modify, and extend throughout their educational technology careers.

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