Blended Learning in a Creative Writing Program: Lessons Learned from a Two-Year Pilot Study

Chris Morgan (Southern Cross University, Australia) and Janie Conway-Herron (Southern Cross University, Australia)
Copyright: © 2010 |Pages: 75
EISBN13: 9781616921330|DOI: 10.4018/978-1-60566-880-2.ch004
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Abstract

This case study reports on the results of a two-year pilot study in blended learning in an undergraduate creative writing program at Southern Cross University in Australia. It documents the development and implementation of a blended delivery model that dispenses with outdated divisions between face-to-face and distance modes of delivery, creating a converged, blended learning experience for all students. Findings from the pilot provided important data in relation to student satisfaction, pedagogical considerations, institutional constraints, teaching technologies, faculty workload issues, and costs associated with blended learning. These findings will contribute to a University-wide move to converged, blended learning in 2009.
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