In the Italian university context, almost all universities offer blended degree courses, digital environments and e-learning systems. In many cases, dedicated centres also provide technical support and, less frequently, teaching and methodological support. The development of digital learning environments often does not correspond to the spread of an effective culture of educational innovation in university courses. The research examined the experiences of instructional design among 44 university teachers of blended degree courses at the University of Modena and Reggio Emilia. The analysis focused on teachers’ level of satisfaction and the processes of teaching innovation linked to the blended methodology, investigating also the possible criticalities and strengths related to the process of (re)design and innovation. The activities of training and design for teachers contributed to the dissemination of good teaching practices and professional development. In line with what emerged from the research on blended learning, it seems necessary to build a framework for the adoption and implementation of ‘blended learning’ strategies at the institutional level, starting from the construction of a concrete agenda setting shared between the actors of the innovation process.

Blended learning design for teaching innovation: university teachers’ perceptions / Sannicandro, Katia; DE SANTIS, Annamaria; Bellini, Claudia; Minerva, Tommaso. - In: REM. - ISSN 2037-0849. - (2021), pp. 36-45.

Blended learning design for teaching innovation: university teachers’ perceptions

Katia Sannicandro
;
Annamaria De Santis;Claudia Bellini;Tommaso Minerva
2021

Abstract

In the Italian university context, almost all universities offer blended degree courses, digital environments and e-learning systems. In many cases, dedicated centres also provide technical support and, less frequently, teaching and methodological support. The development of digital learning environments often does not correspond to the spread of an effective culture of educational innovation in university courses. The research examined the experiences of instructional design among 44 university teachers of blended degree courses at the University of Modena and Reggio Emilia. The analysis focused on teachers’ level of satisfaction and the processes of teaching innovation linked to the blended methodology, investigating also the possible criticalities and strengths related to the process of (re)design and innovation. The activities of training and design for teachers contributed to the dissemination of good teaching practices and professional development. In line with what emerged from the research on blended learning, it seems necessary to build a framework for the adoption and implementation of ‘blended learning’ strategies at the institutional level, starting from the construction of a concrete agenda setting shared between the actors of the innovation process.
2021
dic-2021
REM
36
45
Blended learning design for teaching innovation: university teachers’ perceptions / Sannicandro, Katia; DE SANTIS, Annamaria; Bellini, Claudia; Minerva, Tommaso. - In: REM. - ISSN 2037-0849. - (2021), pp. 36-45.
Sannicandro, Katia; DE SANTIS, Annamaria; Bellini, Claudia; Minerva, Tommaso
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