
A Community of Inquiry approach
The Community of Inquiry (CoI) framework (Garrison, Anderson and Archer, 2000) identifies three elements as critical to an online educational experience: cognitive presence, social presence and teaching presence...
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Flipped Classroom Approach
One of the most popular approaches to blended learning is the flipped classroom approach. In traditional learning approaches, students might read learning materials individually before class, listen to a lecture during class, and then complete homework activities after class. With the flipped classroom approach, students acquire knowledge before class. During class, the teacher can guide them to "actively and interactively clarify and apply that knowledge" (Akçayır & Akçayır, 2018), enabling them to extend their learning after the class has finished.
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Good Flipped Classroom Cases
- 1st Case - A Good Flipped Classroom Case from CEE
- 2nd Case - A Good Flipped Classroom Case from SN
- 3rd Case - A Good Flipped Classroom Case from AF
- 4th Case - A Good Flipped Classroom Case from HTI
- 5th Case - A Good Flipped Classroom Case from ABCT
- 6th Case - A Good Flipped Classroom Case from ELC
- 7th Case - A Good Flipped Classroom Case from RS
- 8th Case - A Good Flipped Classroom Case from COMP
- 9th Case - A Good Flipped Classroom Case from AP
- 10th Case - A Good Flipped Classroom Case from ENGL
- 11th Case - A Good Flipped Classroom Case from SHTM
- 12th Case - A Good Flipped Classroom Case from HTI
- 13th Case - A Good Flipped Classroom Case from APSS
- 14th Case - A Good Flipped Classroom Case from BEEE
- 15th Case - A Good Flipped Classroom Case from RS
- 16th Case - A Good Flipped Classroom Case from HTI
- 17th Case - A Good Flipped Classroom Case from SFT

A Community of Inquiry approach
The Community of Inquiry (CoI) framework (Garrison, Anderson and Archer, 2000) identifies three elements as critical to an online educational experience: cognitive presence, social presence and teaching presence...

Hybrid Teaching

Lecture Capture
This section contains resources related to lecture capture. It includes guidelines and workshop recordings on using uRewind, powered by Panopto, a dedicated lecture capture tool, and three videoconferencing (VC) tools: Blackboard Collaborate Ultra, Microsoft Teams and Zoom.

Evaluating Blended Learning
This section contains guiding principles in evaluating blended learning and five sets of evaluation questions based on your objectives for implementing blended learning. It then concludes with a popular framework that you can use to evaluate blended learning.
Contact

Dr Laura Zhou, laura.zhou@polyu.edu.hk, 2766 6316