Saturday, October 20, 2012

Converting to a Distance Learning Format


Converting F2F to Distance Learning

I was presented a real life scenario about a training manager frustrated with the quality of communication among trainees in his face-to-face training sessions and wants to try something new. With the supervisor's permission, the trainer plans to convert all current training modules to a blended learning format. Blended learning is considered a form of distance learning because 30%-79% of the course's content is delivered online (Simonson, Smaldino, Albright, & Zvacek, 2012). This would provide the opportunity for the trainer and trainees to interact with each other and learn the material in both a F2F and online environment. I reflected on serveral questions and provided my best solutions for the trainer to consider before converting the training course. 

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Click on link below to view my reflection on converting to a distance learning format.
                                                                                                                                    
http://www.scribd.com/doc/110618667/Converting-to-a-Distance-Learning-Format



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