Blended learning combines both face-to-face and online learning in order to maximize the benefits of each. It allows for different approaches including synchronous media like video conferencing and asynchronous media like online courses. There are different models of blended learning such as lab rotation and class rotation. Implementing blended learning presents challenges around design, managing roles, creating a seamless experience, meeting expectations, and controlling costs. The conclusion is that a one-size-fits-all approach does not work for blended learning.
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Blended learning
1. Blended Learning – A Pedagogical
Shift from Traditional Classroom
Learning
6. Mixing Synchronous and
Asynchronous Media
Synchronous Media
• Satellite e-learning
• Video conferencing
• Audio conferencing
• Audio graphics
• Webinars
Asynchronous Media
• Online (Web based
training)
• Computer based training
• Video tape/DVD
• Audio
• Podcast
10. Challenges of Blended Learning
• How to design it?
• How to manage the roles and responsibilities?
• How to create a seamless learning experience?
• How to meet expectations?
• How to control costs?