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Study of a hybrid course in non-majors biology : an assessment of changes in student attitudes and levels of engagement

This study has presented a comprehensive overview of the context and significance of
changes in attitudes and levels of engagement in Ball State University’s BIO 100 class which is
taught using the blended learning method. The evidence suggests that this method exhibits no
significant overall change in attitudes or levels of engagement over the course of the semester.
Several individual question couplets exhibited positive change. The combination of no
significant overall change and positive couplet changes suggests that this method is a viable
alternative to more traditional methods. In addition students overwhelmingly agree that this
method of education should be used in other classes. Future research is needed to confirm the
effects of this method. It is also paramount that as this method becomes implemented on larger
scale training and coaching be available for students and faculty members. These services are
necessary in order to achieve maximum method effectiveness.

Identiferoai:union.ndltd.org:BSU/oai:cardinalscholar.bsu.edu:123456789/197442
Date20 July 2013
CreatorsMoore, Michael Edward
ContributorsRogers, William D.
Source SetsBall State University
Detected LanguageEnglish

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