
If you are unable to join the seminar face-to-face in Bessey room 109, you are welcome to join us via zoom teleconferencing by clicking on (or copying-and-pasting into your browser) the following URL:
https://unl.zoom.us/j/212107342
Title:
Applying Blended Learning to a Synchronous Distance Course between Two Campuses
Authors and Affiliations:
Alisa N. Gilmore, MSECE, P.E.
Associate Professor of Practice
Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering
Abstract
Blended learning combines the best of teaching online and teaching in person in that it reduces seat time, increases active student learning, and optimizes in-class instructional time. This talk presents an overview of a traditional linear controls course designed using blended, synchronous distance instruction. The motivation for the design was to explore a potential new solution to distance learning between campuses. This talk will cover faculty preparation, course design elements, technology, and course statistics and data collection.