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Bryn Mawr College is a nationally recognized national leader in exploring how "blended learning" -- or the combination of online and in-person teaching approaches -- can improve student learning outcomes and faculty and student experiences. Our particular focus is on using blended learning to support learner-centered pedagogies, such as active learning, peer- or project-based learning, and universal design for learning. If you are interested in blending a course, our educational technologists can help you find or develop the digital textbooks, quizzes, tutorials, interactive learning materials, or course management tools you need and incorporate them into your teaching workflow.
Instructors can apply for Digital Bryn Mawr grant funding to support blended learning project that require piloting new software or extensive development.
Getting Started
- Our Resources for Blended and Online Learning page offers information on how to get started with College-supported learning technologies such as Moodle, Panopto, and web-conferencing with Zoom.
- For project ideas and information about what other liberal arts college faculty and staff have done in this area, see:
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