
Blended Learning courses include a combination of face-to-face and online instruction or learning. The key element to focus on when developing a blended course is the complementary and integrated combination of these two learning environments.
On this page we will provide some basic information on best practices for blended course design and resources to assist you with a deeper look into some specific aspects of blended teaching and learning.
Best Practices
Articles
Books
Audio/Visual Resources
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Individual Consultations or Department Workshops with Allison Harper
Are you teaching a blended course now and considering making some changes? Do you want to
prepare to teach a blended course for the first time? Is your department considering expanding
its blended offerings?
- Request a consultation with someone in ATL to discuss your course.
URI Resources
- Defining Learning Outcomes
- Course Design
- Assessment Design
- Basic Brightspace Training Course
- Teaching Online
Coming Soon
Blended Course Template for Brightspace
Blended Teaching Toolkit (ALL)
In this workshop we will explore strategies to seamlessly integrate face-to-face and online instruction, while enhancing student engagement and assessment in blended learning environments
Dates: February 10th & February 11th
Time: 11:00am – Noon
Location: February 10 on Zoom; February 11 in Tyler Hall 225
Registration & More information


