Using blended learning to increase student participation
240 Second year students were studying Electronic--Marketing. Year two makes no contribution to degree class. Students can be difficult to motivate with tutorial attendance typically poor. Student objectives are typically a pass @ 35%. There were very high--failure rates in 2004. Tutorial preparation was set each week to answer questions based on a short case study from set text book and to submit this preparation via StudyNet. Of these submissions, two were selected for marking. 5% max was given for attendance at tutorials. Results: Improved attendance at tutorials and much improved pass rates. Some additional work was involved for staff but benefits--included more meaningful tutorial discussions and interesting student presentations. Student reaction was mixed.
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Date Deposited | 14 Nov 2024 11:00 |
Last Modified | 14 Nov 2024 11:00 |