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Vance Stevens, English Language Specialist, will be hosting the 3-week sessions online workshop “Learning How to Create and Use a Blended Learning Classroom” starting at 7.00 pm (Bangkok Time) on February 20, 2020.
For more details on how to participate and register, please visit https://bit.ly/2w5OxIS.
Please help spread the word to his previous workshop participants and those who might be interest in this online workshop.
Vance Stevens, English Language Specialist, and RELO Bangkok, invite you to join in a FREE 3-week online seminar on Learning How to Create and Use a Blended Learning Classroom, The course takes place in Schoology and officially opened on Thu Feb 20, 2020, 19:00 in Bangkok (12 noon UTC). Enrollment had been open from Feb 17 onwards. The course runs through March 11.
Several more synchronous webinars and office hours will be scheduled, at times negotiable with participants, but attendance at the webinars is optional. What is more important is asynchronous participation in the Schoology discussions. But there are no certificates offered for the course, and participants are welcome to drop in and participate in whatever capacity they feel will benefit them at any time over the next three weeks.
The idea for the course is to practice community-as-curriculum along MOOC precepts and take advantage of this opportunity to work in consulation with an EL Specialist who developed the course following two decades experience in cultivating blended and online learning in f2f classrooms and in distributed communities of practice -- and perhaps more importantly, to network with and learn from peers.
Throughout the course, the specialist will model methods for creating blending learning environments which, if they resonate with you, you can apply in your own teaching context.
If you are interested in participating, please visit this page
There is a discussion you can respond to now (see the graphic below)
Week 1 materials are ready for you to start on. Vance will alter and add to them based on feedback from participants
Weeks 2 and 3 materials and assignments are outlined in their respective folders. Again, I am waiting to see who appears, and what they want to do, before fleshing out those outlines.
Webinars and Office Hours
The course meets continually for three weeks asynchronously in Schoology and syncrhonously every other day in Webinars and office hours.
Webinars happen once a week. Their purpose is to clarify the curriculum for the coming week and get feedback from participants.
Office hours happen twice each week between webinars. Their purpose is for the EL Specialist to be available at set times for anyone to come along for help with any course-related issues..
Webinars and Office hours will normally be recorded. When there are no participants at the office hours, the specialist can record tutorials on how to accomplish the course objectives
Office hours can be scheduled on demand at times convenient to any participant if that time is convenient for the instructor.
The first webinar on Feb 20 was recorded
Here are the Zoom recording and slides from the webinar
Meetings dates and times have been indefinite until now because it was not clear who would join the course. The course was intended to follow on workshops given in Thailand, so it was assumed participants would be from there, and we decided to go with an 'early evening' time in Thailand (noon UTC). But on the day before the webinar 30 participants enrolled for the course, and we didn't know where they were from, so we asked them in a discussion forum but only a few answered. However this allowed me to make the visualization at the link above where I could see that we had participants from South America all the way east to Taipei. Therefore a 1400 UTC timing seemed appropriate to all the participants in Ecuador to join us, and the ones in Asia who were at the first webinar agreed to the later time. So we decided to try 1400 UTC for the first week, and if we see that other times zones are more favorable to participants who are actually turning up, we might change accordingly for weeks 2 and 3.
The same goes for the syllabus for weeks 2 and 3. I have to see who is joining us before I can make firm decisions on content once we are past week 1.
What to review
The course will follow roughly on the materials covered in the workshops offered by EL Specialist Vance Stevens from Jan 20-Jan 29 in Thailand.
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