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Blended Learning in Action John Cropper, Director Project Services, LINGOs ( [email protected] ) Karen Chio, Senior Project Officer II, Management Sciences for Health ([email protected] ) November 28, 2012

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Blended Learning in Action. John Cropper, Director Project Services, LINGOs ( [email protected] ) Karen Chio, Senior Project Officer II, Management Sciences for Health ( [email protected] ) November 28, 2012. Why are you here?. What is blended learning ?. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Blended Learning in ActionJohn Cropper, Director Project Services, LINGOs (

[email protected]) Karen Chio, Senior Project Officer II, Management

Sciences for Health ([email protected]) November 28, 2012

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Why are you here?

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“Blended learning” methods, the combination of a variety of learning media (face-to-face, online, print, mobile, etc) and learning environments (instructor-led, teamwork, peer-to-peer interaction, self-study and individual work), may enable moreopportunities for application and support to learners than traditional approaches.

What is blended learning?

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Example: MSH’s VLDP

http://vldp.msh.org/mande10

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http://pmdpro4you.ning.com/

Example: LINGOs Project Management for Development

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Cost-saving Scalable Application of learning on-the-job Works in low connectivity Flexible Allows for cross-fertilization Challenges power dynamics and enables

more participation

Advantages

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Design must be very well-thought-through before execution

Consider the specific target audience Facilitators have less control than in face-to-

face environments Participants may see the training as “less

serious” than face-to-face and be more distracted

Challenges

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Things to keep in mind

• Start with your learning objectives and target audience in mind

• Blend delivery methods to mitigate the impact of low connectivity

• Provide performance support over time

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Communicate timeline, expectations, and instructions clearly and often

Clear written communication, keep an encouraging tone

Invest in facilitation

Things to keep in mind

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Things to keep in mind

Hold participants accountable In order to scale-up, establish

and document successful processes and data collection: standard facilitation procedures and

training content development and management

processes project management procedures and

training tracking, data collection, and performance

improvement processes

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