Leading change

Applying change management approaches to engage students in blended learning

Authors

  • Diana Quinn
  • Yousef Amer
  • Anne Lonie
  • Kim Blackmore
  • Lauren Kane
  • Malcolm Pettigrove

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.14742/apubs.2011.1725

Keywords:

cross-institutional, engineering, blended, change, learning approaches, engagement

Abstract

The Australian National University (ANU) and the University of South Australia (UniSA) have embarked on Federally-funded project to collaborate in the design, development and delivery of a range of undergraduate and postgraduate courses in engineering. The collaboration investigates new ways to bring together the strengths and discipline expertise of each institution to the students of both universities, utilising blended teaching and learning approaches. The collaboration brings much change - at the organisational level in the blending of programs, at the staff level in their approaches to teaching and at the students' level in their approaches and engagement with cross- institutional blended learning. This paper focuses on how change management principles were used to guide a systematic approach to engaging students into the learning culture associated with the Engineering Hubs and Spokes Project's theme - 'Advanced Collaboration for Excellence'.

 

Keywords: cross-institutional, engineering, blended, change, learning approaches, engagement

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Published

2011-12-01