Sait Atas
University of Ottawa
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International Journal of Mobile and Blended Learning | 2017
Maurice Taylor; Sait Atas; Shehzad K. Ghani
The purpose of this study was to explore the current experiences of students and professors in a Faculty of Education graduate program that has adopted blended learning. It was also intended to uncover some of the enablers and constraints faced by faculty administration in implementing a university wide blended learning initiative. Using a qualitative case study research design, a large faculty of education in a mid-sized university in Eastern Ontario, Canada was the site of the investigation. A constant comparative data analysis technique was used on three data sources, namely: key informant interviews, artefacts and field notes. Results indicated that the graduate student has specific learning requirements that necessitate attention to certain aspects of this new teaching method and that professors who teach in a blended learning format are working towards meeting the needs of such students. Enablers and constraints from an administrators perspective in further developing blended learning are also addressed.
International Journal of Online Pedagogy and Course Design (IJOPCD) | 2018
Maurice Taylor; Shehzad K. Ghani; Sait Atas; Michael Fairbrother
As blended learning increases in higher education, there still remains a dearth of empirical evidence that focuses on how institutions actually adopt such initiatives. The purpose of this instrumental case study was to explore the key factors that led to the adoption and implementation of a blended learning initiative in one medium sized Canadian university. Three research questions guided the study that was nested in the Community of Inquiry framework. Data sources included a total of 83 semi-structured interviews with students, professors, and administrators; 32 student and instructor artefacts and documents and three sets of researcher field notes. Findings indicate that a university-wide initiative needs to integrate both the lived experiences of undergraduate and graduate students in blended learning which are very different. Adoption also recognizes that as professors come to understand the meaning of blended learning, their knowledge needs and teaching practices change. These changes need to be reflected in as training is developed. In addition, widespread implementation involves several critical factors that happen at both the institutional and individual faculty level. The discussion focuses on several key markers that need to be considered along a university-wide pathway towards blended learning.
5th International Conference on Concept Mapping | 2012
Mehmet Filiz; David Trumpower; Sait Atas
Knowledge Management & E-Learning: An International Journal (KM&EL) | 2015
Mehmet Filiz; David Trumpower; Shehzad K. Ghani; Sait Atas
Archive | 2014
David Trumpower; Sait Atas
International Journal of Adult Vocational Education and Technology | 2018
Maurice Taylor; Norman Vaughan; Shehzad K. Ghani; Sait Atas; Michael Fairbrother
Archive | 2016
Sait Atas; David Trumpower; Mehmet Filiz
European Journal of Education Studies | 2016
Sait Atas; Yavuz Erişen
2014 CASAE Annual Conference | 2014
Maurice Taylor; David Trumpower; Edward Randolph Purse; Sait Atas
cognition and exploratory learning in digital age | 2013
Mehmet Filiz; David Trumpower; Sait Atas