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The Optimum Blend: Affordances and Challenges of Blended Learning For Students

Year 2012, Volume: 3 Issue: 3, 102 - 117, 01.03.2012

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The purpose of this study was to elicit students’ perceptions regarding the most facilitative and most challenging features (affordances and barriers) in a blended course design. Following the phenomenological approach of qualitative inquiry, data were collected from ten undergraduate students who had experiences in a blended learning environment. Data were collected from the students’ weekly reşection papers, interviews with students, and documents, and analyzed by structurally and texturally describing the resulting experiences and perceptions. The findings of the study indicate that used together, online and face-to-face course structures offer several opportunities and challenges for students. The participating students mentioned interaction and communication opportunities, increased motivation, increased opportunities to voice their opinions, and reinforcement of learning as the affordances in the blended learning environment. The barriers included increased workload, cultural and technical barriers, and the inter-dependence of the two environments. Implications and suggestions are offered for instructors in higher education settings

Year 2012, Volume: 3 Issue: 3, 102 - 117, 01.03.2012

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Primary Language English
Journal Section Articles
Authors

Nuray Gedik This is me

Ercan Kiraz This is me

M. Yasar Ozden This is me

Publication Date March 1, 2012
Submission Date February 6, 2015
Published in Issue Year 2012 Volume: 3 Issue: 3

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APA Gedik, N., Kiraz, E., & Ozden, M. Y. (2012). The Optimum Blend: Affordances and Challenges of Blended Learning For Students. Turkish Online Journal of Qualitative Inquiry, 3(3), 102-117. https://doi.org/10.17569/tojqi.82614
AMA Gedik N, Kiraz E, Ozden MY. The Optimum Blend: Affordances and Challenges of Blended Learning For Students. TOJQI. July 2012;3(3):102-117. doi:10.17569/tojqi.82614
Chicago Gedik, Nuray, Ercan Kiraz, and M. Yasar Ozden. “The Optimum Blend: Affordances and Challenges of Blended Learning For Students”. Turkish Online Journal of Qualitative Inquiry 3, no. 3 (July 2012): 102-17. https://doi.org/10.17569/tojqi.82614.
EndNote Gedik N, Kiraz E, Ozden MY (July 1, 2012) The Optimum Blend: Affordances and Challenges of Blended Learning For Students. Turkish Online Journal of Qualitative Inquiry 3 3 102–117.
IEEE N. Gedik, E. Kiraz, and M. Y. Ozden, “The Optimum Blend: Affordances and Challenges of Blended Learning For Students”, TOJQI, vol. 3, no. 3, pp. 102–117, 2012, doi: 10.17569/tojqi.82614.
ISNAD Gedik, Nuray et al. “The Optimum Blend: Affordances and Challenges of Blended Learning For Students”. Turkish Online Journal of Qualitative Inquiry 3/3 (July 2012), 102-117. https://doi.org/10.17569/tojqi.82614.
JAMA Gedik N, Kiraz E, Ozden MY. The Optimum Blend: Affordances and Challenges of Blended Learning For Students. TOJQI. 2012;3:102–117.
MLA Gedik, Nuray et al. “The Optimum Blend: Affordances and Challenges of Blended Learning For Students”. Turkish Online Journal of Qualitative Inquiry, vol. 3, no. 3, 2012, pp. 102-17, doi:10.17569/tojqi.82614.
Vancouver Gedik N, Kiraz E, Ozden MY. The Optimum Blend: Affordances and Challenges of Blended Learning For Students. TOJQI. 2012;3(3):102-17.