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Integrating Classroom and Online Instruction in an Introductory American Government Course

Author(s): Richard Engstrom (Georgia State University, USA)
Copyright: 2010
Pages: 13
EISBN13: 9781616921446

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Abstract

This case outlines the author’s experience teaching a large Introduction to American Government course using a hybrid classroom/online approach. The benefit of adding a set of online modules to the course was that students were able to engage the material in ways that are more readily available in traditional, smaller sections of a course. The rationale behind each module, as well as the problems and successes that accompanied each of them, are presented. Finally, the technical and human challenges that accompany the approach and the overall benefits of adopting hybrid approaches to teaching and learning are discussed.

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