What can multi-modal delivery look like?
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What Can Multimodal Delivery Look Like?
BlendSync is common form of multimodal course delivery in which the professor teaches live to both an in-person and virtual student audience at the same time.
Colleges and universities have implemented this in different ways – with different technologies to support student interaction.
The BlendSync Project, which is led by a group of professors from several Australian universities, have collected case study information related to BlendSync delivery in higher education.
This video includes different kinds of BlendSync delivery – all supported with different combinations of technology. Use the bookmarks to navigate through each case study.
What is Multimodal Delivery at Algonquin?
Exploration of multimodal delivery has been underway for many years.
The Language Institute has played a pioneering role in multi-modal delivery through its implementation of AAA (Anywhere, Anytime, Anyplace) learning.
Learn about the Language Institute’s AAA initiative.
For the 2021/22 academic year, several programs will be participating in a multimodal delivery pilot project – supported by the creation of 4 new multi-modal enhanced classrooms at the Pembroke, Perth, and Woodroffe campuses.
Learn about the multimodal pilot at Algonquin.