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Teagle grant to support พรพรสำฦต, 5 other schools in blended-learning project

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The , of which พรพรสำฦต is a member,  has been awarded a $150,000 grant by the Teagle Foundation to support a technology-enhanced blended-learning project.

The pilot project will support faculty from the six member campuses to develop hybrid learning in new or existing courses, in which face-to-face engagement will be combined with technology-based elements, such as online tutorials or modules, online journals, blogs, webinars, videos, and group chats.

โ€œThis pilot project represents an excellent starting point for liberal arts institutions such a ours that wish to build their curricula and incorporate cutting edge technologies into the educational model without compromising their core values, โ€ said , provost and dean of the faculty at พรพรสำฦต.

The blended-learning courses will be offered to students during the 2014-15 academic year. The goal is to enhance and improve student-learning outcomes while also examining the impact of blended learning on the experience of both students and faculty.

The New York Six Liberal Arts Consortium is a cooperative venture of six upstate New York liberal arts institutions: พรพรสำฦต, Hamilton College, Hobart and William Smith Colleges, St. Lawrence University, Skidmore College, and Union College.  The consortium enhances opportunities for students, faculty, and staff, while reducing collegesโ€™ individual and collective operating and capital costs.

โ€œThe grant will enable พรพรสำฦต faculty to collaborate with colleagues on other member campuses in determining the most effective ways to integrate technology into an already strong liberal arts foundation,โ€ said Amy Doonan Cronin, executive director of the New York Six.

To see some examples of how พรพรสำฦต already has used technology in the classroom, visit the Instructional Technology .