Langley, A. (2007) Experiential learning, e-learning and social learning: the EES approach to developing blended learning. In: O'Doherty, E. (ed.) The Fourth Education in a Changing Environment Conference Book 2007. Santa Rosa, California: Informing Science Press. 9781932886139. pp. 171-187.
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  Abstract:
              This paper focuses upon the lessons learnt from the redesign of a traditionally delivered vocational module to one that utilised a blended learning strategy. The redesign was for a second year HND Human Resource Development module. This was an iterative, qualitative approach to change rather than a specific action learning project. As problems or areas for improvement were identified appropriate actions were taken. The paper explains how the redesign was focused upon helping students to become well balanced learners in relation to the stages in the experiential learning cycle and developing strengths with regard to their learning styles. The paper also highlights the importance of social learning theory and andragogy when designing new learning experiences for students. The paper starts with a review of the main concepts that underpinned the redesign of the module
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            Creators:
              Langley, A.
            Editors:
              O'Doherty, E.
            Publisher:
              Informing Science Press
            Faculties, Divisions and Institutes:
              
            Date:
              2007
            Date Type:
              Publication
            Page Range:
              pp. 171-187
            Title of Book:
              The Fourth Education in a Changing Environment Conference Book 2007
            Event Title:
              Fourth Education in a Changing Environment Conference (ECE2007)
            Event Dates:
              12-14 September 2007
            Place of Publication:
              Santa Rosa, California
            Event Location:
              University of Salford
            Event Type:
              Conference
            Number of Pages:
              395
            Language:
              English
            ISBN:
              9781932886139
            Status:
              Published / Disseminated
            Refereed:
              No
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