An Administrator’s Guide to the Whys and Hows of Blended Learning

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Volume 14, Issue 1 - March 2010 [Reprinted from 13:1, April 2009]
Author(s): 
Mary Niemiec, University of Illinois at Chicago
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George Otte, The City University of New York
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Keywords: 
scale, blended learning, hybrid courses, institutional change, degree completion, assessment and evaluation, sustainability and scalability
Abstract: 

Given the importance of administrative attention to blended learning, this article adumbrates the institutional benefits but also the institutional challenges of this integration of online and on-campus instruction. The reasons for engaging in blended learning determine how it will play out, so the why is given precedence over the how. But there is an attempt to elaborate the methods even more extensively than the reasons, to drill down into the considerations that must be taken into account in any successful implementation. Just how the details will sort out will necessarily vary from one institution to the next, but there are certain considerations that seem genuinely indispensable, the keys to success or failure, sustainability, or aborted effort.

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