Faculty Best Practices Using Blended Learning in E-Learning and Face-to-Face Instruction.

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Title: Faculty Best Practices Using Blended Learning in E-Learning and Face-to-Face Instruction.
Authors: Mortera-Gutiérrez, Fernando nandofer50@hotmail.com
Source: International Journal on E-Learning. 2006, Vol. 5 Issue 3, p313-337. 25p.
Subject Terms: *Blended learning, *Higher education, Face-to-face communication
Geographic Terms: Mexico
Abstract: Presenting a higher education case study from Mexico: "Instituto Tecnológico y de Estudios Superiores de Monterrey" (ITESM-CCM) College, Mexico city campus, describing faculty best and worst practices using a blended learning approach in e-learning and face-to-face instruction. The article comments on conceptual definitions of blended learning, its epistemological and pedagogical bases and foundations, and the technological and instructional problems, difficulties, constraints, and successes that ITESM-CCM faculty has when they are using a blended learning approach. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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