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I feel using as many forms to retreive information to assist in learning is valuble.

Errol,
Great! ...and the self-directed potential helps facilitate the learner autonomy increase.

Dr. Ruth Reynard

Lyle,
Great comments! The combination does enrich the possibilities for students.

Dr. Ruth Reynard

I think using dynamic and multidirectional teaching helps students learn by having different ways to present the information.Since everybody learns differently the more options we have to present the information the better oppertunity everybody has to get a understanding of it.

Using a dynamic and/or a multidirectional learning environment allows the students to see how the problem might effect a real situation that they may encounter in the process of doing their job and how they would be able to effectively arrive at an answer or solution. This allows the student the skills to cope with many types of situations.

Dynamic forms of communication will allow the student's learning experience to be more self directed this provides a heightened interaction for the learner. Specific student learning needs and goals can be better addressed in blended delivery than just in a linear learning enviroment . This enables the students to still participate and be part of the learning enviroment of the class. It helps the students stay more motivated, less bordem and greater communication thru out the course.

Dynamic and multidirectional communication forms allows us to address different learning styles in students. When this is combined with face to face a better outcome between instuctors and students is possible.I know from teaching in a face to face only type situation that certain learning style students do not interact very well. This shows up in their lack of being engaged with the coarse and their overall success(or lack thereof).

Steven,
Yes, specific student learning needs and goals are more likely to be addressed in blended delivery - and, students can still be part of the learning community of the class: best of both worlds :)

Dr. Ruth Reynard

Dynamic forms of communication allows the student's learning experience to be self directed and provides a heightened interaction for the learner. With the greater communication options to appeal to the different learning styles knowledge building is greatly enhanced. When students are enjoying the learning experience they are more likely to stay engaged.

Hello Steve,
As you know, electricity like many things is a hard concept for many to grasp. I believe that breaking things down and explaining them in different ways or dynamic and multidirectional forms of communication will make it much easier for the student to understand quicker than before. Just one more example to clarify the topic.

David,
Yes, the key in your post is the use of the information and new discoveries the students have made. The instructional design must be flexible enough to integrate and actually use student-led content...

Dr. Ruth Reynard

Using different forms of communication will be very beneficial to our course of study in that our student will have the ability to go beyond our curriculum and dive deeper into the various subjects we teach. Incorporating the information the students have discovered will also give them a real opportunity to add to the class.

mike,
How do you see your students benefit most from blended delivery? As well as suiting different learning styles, does it help with any other aspect of the learning process?

Dr. Ruth Reynard

In the course that I teach(engines)haveing differant tools for delivary methodes helps the differant style learners grasp the information presented

Presenting this to the students in a positive manner with goals for outcomes should help students get on board with these new methods. Most of our students are challenged on how to use their computer knowledge effectively and integrate this in their daily learning. The learning curve will be pretty steep for most of our "non-school background" type students. The key will be keeping class sizes relative to the amount of learning objectives presented in the 3 week time frames.
Using a the combination of dynamic and multidirectional learning will not only take out some of the vagueness in curriculum but will keep the students active and concentrating on the tasks at hand. Having students share different methods and what they find on the web should help the learners become more autonomous. Then we should ask students what their feedback is and listen to their ideas.

bob,
Excellent examples! Do you use other instructional technology such as overhead cameras (document cameras/elmos etc)as well as computers? Do you use simulation software programs? I would love for you to join the instructor exchange forum in the faculty lounge and share some more specifics of the technology you use with your students. There is a difference between reinforcing information with examples and rote repetition, would you agree?

Dr. Ruth Reynard

I teach high performance automotive engines and the building and tuning of them. To simply explain how all this works is an exercise in futility! A combination of precise, clear examples combines with a hands on approach is the only way to be successful in this endeavor. By using computer modeling to show the function of each system individually and then a real hands on lab project to combine these systems together, I am able to convey some rather complex information to a student with limited skills. A course such as this requires the use of all the tools you have available.

Kenneth,

Yes, there is benefit in an integrated instructional design and delivery. All learning preferences are addressed as are customized learning goals. Good points!

Dr. Ruth Reynard

John,

Excellent example....so critical thinking and applied thinking are also developed using this methodology.

Dr. Ruth Reynard

Both dynamic and multidirectional learning helps the students keep on task.By incorporating the use of tools needed for repairs and diagnostics with visual/hands on demos is very helpful in any learning enviroment. In some cases during lecture I will take the class out to lab and put hands on to solidify.

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