Bild von Peter Koppatz (letzter Zugriff: 26.12.2009)
Short description
Process description
This is a "point zero" example: before the web: Everyone talks to each other; sometimes they listen to each other, too. Basic, maybe fundamental (before we get to all this high-tech schnick-schnack).
Required resources
No WLAN necessary, a quiet room helps.
Examples
Or, as we discussed, sometimes people "talk", sometimes they "emit", and sometimes they "scream".
Comments
So-called "face-to-face" (f2f) communications might still play a role in "e-learning"; presumably, that's what "blended learning" means: integrating f2f and mediated communications.
Reflections
Some see technology weakening (limiting practice, allowing for more distance) f2f communications. Others see technology, such as communicating between f2f, supporting communications.
Evaluation?
Create a number of groups (of any size). Invite one group to sit and listen to lectures. Invite another read texts on their own and simply offer "multiple choice" tests. Invite a third listen 1/3 lectures and the rest of class time go for coffee. Invite a fourth group to use whatever technology they would like to work together.
Reflection
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