Blended and Mobile Learning in Higher Education
Norm Vaughan, Mount Royal University, Calgary, Alberta, Canada

New Trends in Blended and Mobile Learning in Higher Education – Monday Sept 5, 2011
This public seminar will begin with a presentation of the key trends and critical challenges of blended and mobile learning in higher education. There will then be a discussion of how emerging technologies can be successfully integrated into your teaching practice at the King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals.
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Blended Learning in Higher Education – Monday Sept 5, 2011

This workshop session will provide participants with an overview to blended learning in higher education and then provide an opportunity to explore and design student assessment activities in blended learning environments.
PowerPoint Slides
Word Handout
Google Doc

Mobile Learning in Higher Education – Tuesday Sept 6, 2011
The combination of wireless technology and mobile computing are having an increasing impact on higher education. The question is, how are wireless, mobile technologies affecting the learning environment, pedagogy, and quality of campus life? This workshop will explore current trends in mobile learning as well as provide examples of “best practices” in higher education.
PowerPoint Slides
Word Handout
Google Doc

Blended Learning in Higher Education – Wednesday Sept 7, 2011

This workshop session will provide participants with an overview to blended learning in higher education and then provide an opportunity to explore and design student assessment activities in blended learning environments.
PowerPoint Slides
Word Handout
Google Doc

Mobile Learning in Higher Education – Wednesday Sept 7, 2011
The combination of wireless technology and mobile computing are having an increasing impact on higher education. The question is, how are wireless, mobile technologies affecting the learning environment, pedagogy, and quality of campus life? This workshop will explore current trends in mobile learning as well as provide examples of “best practices” in higher education.
PowerPoint Slides
Word Handout
Google Doc

Last Update: Norm Vaughan 2011/09/0