Blended learning is a hot education trend that many schools and teachers use to shake up their traditional classrooms and bring a fresh twist to learning with technology. It allows students to participate and interact with classroom material and instruction in ways that traditional schooling methods do not allow.

The emergence of digital technology and increase in the usage of laptops, smartphones, and tablets in everyday lives has brought forth the appeal of blended learning.

The aim? To make learning engaging and more effective by providing an integrated learning experience that combines real educational value, along with their individual needs.

These courses can be delivered in 3 ways:

a) Part online: this approach gives students the ability to control when, where, or how they study.

b) Part away from home: this includes learning from a brick and mortar location that is away from home.

c) Through a learning path: this approach entails a personalized learning path for each student, offering an opportunity to learn via activities.

When properly implemented, blended learnings brings with it a wide range of advantages for both instructors and students:

Flexibility

Blended learning has dual benefits when it comes to flexibility. It offers teachers more flexibility on how they choose to deliver the course (online or in classrooms). Students also benefit since they get to study at a pace that suits their needs most.

Effectiveness

Studies show that blended learning enhances both the efficiency and effectiveness of learning experiences. The improved interaction between teachers and students in the form of email communication, discussion boards, or chat rooms can lead to better engagement and create a safe space for collaborative learning.

Personalization

A blended learning environment gives instructors a deeper insight into a learner’s individual progress. This helps them identify learning gaps (if any) and bridge the gap using online learning tools. This leads to creating more personalized learning experiences and adopting learning methods that are more suited for each individual’s personal needs and interests.

Reduced Cost

One of the biggest perks of blended learning is reduced costs for educational institutions and organizations. From rental costs for brick and mortar learning centers to traveling costs and printing out learning materials, blended learning helps cut out all of this and more.



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