TY - GEN
T1 - Implementing blended learning through studio courses
AU - Khan, Muhammad Ali
AU - Mahmood, Sajjad
PY - 2013
Y1 - 2013
N2 - The Studio Model is one of the more popular approaches to achieve student centered learning. A studio course integrates theory with demonstrations and underscores the importance of collaborative and active learning on the part of students. While the student plays a more active role and participates in a number of face-to-face and computer assisted learning activities, the instructor assumes the role of facilitator of learning rather than a presenter of knowledge. Several studies have been carried out to establish the effectiveness of the studio approach. In this paper, we review the current international practices of studio classroom as means of achieving student centered learning, and share our initial experience of partially applying Technology Enhanced Active Learning (TEAL) approach to an undergraduate software engineering course. We also present some recommendations to design and implement studio courses at universities who plan to adopt studio courses as part of blended learning approaches.
AB - The Studio Model is one of the more popular approaches to achieve student centered learning. A studio course integrates theory with demonstrations and underscores the importance of collaborative and active learning on the part of students. While the student plays a more active role and participates in a number of face-to-face and computer assisted learning activities, the instructor assumes the role of facilitator of learning rather than a presenter of knowledge. Several studies have been carried out to establish the effectiveness of the studio approach. In this paper, we review the current international practices of studio classroom as means of achieving student centered learning, and share our initial experience of partially applying Technology Enhanced Active Learning (TEAL) approach to an undergraduate software engineering course. We also present some recommendations to design and implement studio courses at universities who plan to adopt studio courses as part of blended learning approaches.
KW - computer aided instruction
KW - computer science education
KW - educational institutions
KW - educational technology
KW - electronic learning
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/84897819628
U2 - 10.1109/ECONF.2013.38
DO - 10.1109/ECONF.2013.38
M3 - Conference contribution
AN - SCOPUS:84897819628
SN - 9780769550367
T3 - Proceedings - 2013 4th International Conference on e-Learning Best Practices in Management, Design and Development of e-Courses: Standards of Excellence and Creativity, ECONF 2013
SP - 241
EP - 244
BT - Proceedings - 2013 4th International Conference on e-Learning Best Practices in Management, Design and Development of e-Courses
ER -