1. Tailored Blended Learning for Foundation Year Chemistry Students
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Shannon Chamberlain, Daniel Elford, Simon J. Lancaster, and Francesca Silve
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active learning ,blended ,just in time teaching ,peer instructions ,student directed ,Chemistry ,QD1-999 - Abstract
The chemistry foundation year at the University of East Anglia is a diverse cohort with a wide range of prior educational experience and confidence levels. A flexible learning program combining extensive online materials intended for asynchronous study and face to face peer instruction is provided. Study is divided into weekly topics. Students are directed to take a short introductory quiz at the beginning of the week, feedback on which allows them to tailor the extent of asynchronous learning to their own needs. All students attend a highly interactive synchronous teaching session which utilises active learning to develop their conceptual understanding. The week concludes with a reflective formative test. Measures of student activity on the online platform and audience response technology in the lecture theatre provide a quantitative picture of engagement with tailored blended learning, while semi-structured interviews provide qualitative insight into the student perception.
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- 2021
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