Preliminary explorations into Just-in-Time Teaching

Russell, M. (2006) Preliminary explorations into Just-in-Time Teaching. Journal for the Enhancement of Learning and Teaching, 3 (2). pp. 29-37. ISSN 1743-3932
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Accepting that learning is dialogic necessitates the development of teaching and learning activities that support a learning-conversation. Further, Blended Learning requires learning technologies to support the conventional teaching settings by constructing activities that enhance, rather than simply replace, the conventional teaching settings. Just-in-Time Teaching is one such strategy that actively exploits the students’ conceptions from out-ofclass web-based activities to support the in-class activities. In doing so, it integrates the notion of a learning-conversation with Blended Learning. This paper presents a preliminary exploration into the use of Just-in-Time Teaching of which the initial results are positive. In-class learner engagement has been enhanced as has the opportunity to gain an early insight into the students’ conceptions.

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