Developing a Hybrid Course in Information Technology
Submitted By: dswanson
Co-Presenter: Melissa R. Casner
Scheduled For: Monday @ 2:00 PM in Water Oaks II
Session Type: Session - Presentation (includes keynote & business mtg)
Target Audience: faculty
Co-Presenter: Melissa R. Casner
Scheduled For: Monday @ 2:00 PM in Water Oaks II
Session Type: Session - Presentation (includes keynote & business mtg)
Target Audience: faculty
Abstract:
In the last few years I’ve attended presentations at ASCUE on developing online and hybrid courses. Upon hearing the benefits of a hybrid course I decided to try this at my campus with one of our service courses. The course chosen was C&IT 107 Computers and Software Packages an introductory class used as a service course by some of the departments on campus. I enlisted the help of one of our veteran adjuncts and we will discuss the development and delivery of this class along with the lessons learned.
Dewey Swanson is a Associate Professor in the Computer and Information Technology Department. He has been with Purdue for 13 years and teaches courses in the database and systems analysis area. Before coming to Purdue he worked in industry for the state of Indiana and the Department of the Navy as Systems Analyst, Developer and Database Administrator.
