Using Blended Learning to Develop Students' Skills and Motivation
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- Last edited 15 days ago by Peter Riegler
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Abstract
This paper discusses the challenges of an innovative Bachelor Thesis Seminar, which is a mandatory course for students of Ethics. In order to overcome the problem of (a) weak student motivation for writing their bachelor theses and (b) their lack of academic writing skills, the blended learning approach was chosen to serve this dual purpose. The results of the innovation, as measured by questionnaires, brought unexpected results: although the blended learning created sufficient possibilities for writing skills development, its e-learning element, which aimed to increase students’ motivation for writing the bachelor thesis, did not meet this original expectation.
Bibliographic data
Muráriková, P. (2013). Using Blended Learning to Develop Students’ Skills and Motivation. In P. Muráriková & L. Adamová (Eds.), Innovating Teaching and Learning: Reports from University Lecturers (1st ed., pp. 41–52). Verlag Barbara Budrich. https://doi.org/10.2307/j.ctvddzm4h.7