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Blending Learning: Presented By: Apurva Vyas Niharika Anand

Blended learning combines both virtual and physical learning resources and approaches. It typically involves a combination of online self-paced learning content and face-to-face classroom sessions or workshops. The instructor combines different teaching methods, such as presenting content through both technology-based materials and in-person sessions. Blended learning provides increased flexibility in scheduling for learners while maintaining some of the benefits of traditional in-person instruction.

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Blending Learning: Presented By: Apurva Vyas Niharika Anand

Blended learning combines both virtual and physical learning resources and approaches. It typically involves a combination of online self-paced learning content and face-to-face classroom sessions or workshops. The instructor combines different teaching methods, such as presenting content through both technology-based materials and in-person sessions. Blended learning provides increased flexibility in scheduling for learners while maintaining some of the benefits of traditional in-person instruction.

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BLENDING LEARNING

Presented by: APURVA VYAS NIHARIKA ANAND

What is blending learning


Blended Learning is the combination of multiple approaches to learning. It can be accomplished through the use of 'blended' virtual and physical resources. Currently this area is divided into the following 3 sub areas.

Approach of blending

Various components
Face to Face Component:
Face-to-face Tutoring Coaching or Mentoring Sessions Classroom Workshops Conferences Meetings Labs

On line collaborative learning.


On-line self-paced Learning Content (Web pages) E-mail, Discussion Forums EPSS (Electronic Support Systems) & Job Aids Web/Computer-Based instruction Books Articles Audio (disc/tape) Video (disc/tape) Archived Live Events

Role of Instructor
Combine two or more methods of teaching method: 1. A combination of technology-based materials and face-to-face sessions to present content. 2. Then proceed with followup materials online.

Why Blended learning.?


Increasing flexibility in learning

Why flexibility
With the increasing use of a variety of approaches for learning in the information age, learners' preferences are changing from wanting to be taught mostly in lectures or direct training sessions to wanting increased flexibility.

Advantages of Blended learning.


Some of the advantages are: -cost effectiveness for both the accrediting learning institution and the learner. - accessibility to a post secondary education, and - flexibility in scheduling and timetabling of course work.

Disadvantages of Blended learning.


Disadvantages may include: - computer and internet access. - limited knowledge in the use of technology. - study skills.

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