TY - JOUR
T1 - Exploring Approaches for Blended Learning in Life Sciences
AU - Brohus, Malene
AU - Rohde, Palle Duun
AU - Gregersen Echers, Simon
AU - Westphal, Klaus
AU - Ern, Rasmus
AU - Jensen, Helene Halkjær
PY - 2022/11/24
Y1 - 2022/11/24
N2 - Digital tools and platforms offer new solutions to design and conduct university teaching. This case illustrates how such digital solutions may be utilized in problem-based learning programmes within life science educations. Specifically, the case evaluated the use of live-streamed and recorded lectures, the incorporation of digital formative assessment in lectures, and the use of a digital platform to support experimental project work in a research laboratory. We find that digital solutions provide flexibility for both lecturers and students, advantageous options for collecting and sharing information, and for engaging students in their learning process. However, digital tools cannot replace all aspects of traditional in-person teaching, such as social interactions. Rather, when blended with in-person teaching, digital solutions have a large potential for supporting new forms of and approaches to both theoretical and experimental university teaching
AB - Digital tools and platforms offer new solutions to design and conduct university teaching. This case illustrates how such digital solutions may be utilized in problem-based learning programmes within life science educations. Specifically, the case evaluated the use of live-streamed and recorded lectures, the incorporation of digital formative assessment in lectures, and the use of a digital platform to support experimental project work in a research laboratory. We find that digital solutions provide flexibility for both lecturers and students, advantageous options for collecting and sharing information, and for engaging students in their learning process. However, digital tools cannot replace all aspects of traditional in-person teaching, such as social interactions. Rather, when blended with in-person teaching, digital solutions have a large potential for supporting new forms of and approaches to both theoretical and experimental university teaching
KW - Blended learning
KW - digitalization
KW - formative assessment
KW - laboratory teaching
KW - problem-based learning
U2 - 10.54337/ojs.jpblhe.v10i1.7304
DO - 10.54337/ojs.jpblhe.v10i1.7304
M3 - Journal article
SN - 2246-0918
VL - 10
SP - 88
EP - 100
JO - Journal of Problem Based Learning in Higher Education
JF - Journal of Problem Based Learning in Higher Education
IS - 1
ER -