Blended learning

Blended learning is an approach to learning that combines face-to-face and online learning experiences. It has to do with both ( online and off) learning.

Blended learning is not simply mixing technology and teaching. Blended learning is not a completely online course or a lecture course that is broadcast online.

It also does not include course changes that simply swap analog tools to digital ones

Different kinds of blended learning models
- Personalized blend
- Online lab
- Self blend
- Flex
- Online
- Rotation
Benefits of blended learning to educators
- It is less expensive and it saves time
- It gives access to global resources and materials that meet students’ level of knowledge
- They can track students progress
- E-learning improves the quality of teaching and learning as it supports face to face teaching approaches
- It extends time with students
- It focuses on deeper learning
- It gives the better student data
- It helps in role differentiation
Benefits of blended learning to students
- It enables students to learn at their own pace
- It promotes students ownership
- It improves self engagement
- It increases students interest
- It provides student autonomy