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Blended Learning Overview
What Does Blended Learning Mean For All Of US?
NOTE: All of our study options incorporate Blended
Learning components and include online access to
our education portal. The Core Design Elements of
our training solution have been built into our LMS
(Learning Management System)Portal.
Blended Learning is a set of educational philosophies,
technologies, and solutions, concerned with providing
learners with increased choice, convenience, and
personalization to suit the learner. In particular,
blended learning provides learners with choices
about where, when, and how learning occurs.
Blended Learning refers to a mixing of different learning environments. The phrase has many specific meanings based upon the context in which it is used. Blended learning gives learners and teachers a potential environment to learn and teach more effectively.
Mixing synchronous and asynchronous instruction A blended learning approach can combine face-to-face instruction with computer-mediated instruction. It also applies science or IT activities with the assistance of educational technologies using computer, cellular or Smartphones, Satellite television channels, videoconferencing and other emerging electronic media.
Learners and teachers work together to improve the quality of learning and teaching, the ultimate aim of blended learning being to provide realistic practical opportunities for learners and teachers to make learning independent, useful, sustainable and ever growing.
In a recent Department of Education (DOE) study:
Evaluation of Evidence-Based Practices in Online Learning.
A Meta-Analysis and Review of Online Learning Studies
Students who took all or part of their class online performed better, on average, than those taking the same course through traditional face-to-face instruction.
Learning outcomes for students who engaged in online learning exceeded those of students receiving face-to-face instruction, favoring online conditions. The mean difference between online and face-to-face conditions across the 51 contrasts is statistically significant.
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The attention and focus of our Blended Learning Programs have been based upon real-world, job specific case studies.
By learning, absorbing, and retaining your newly acquired skills, techniques, and knowledge based both on the theoretical and the hands-on principal. With guaranteed success, if you achieve a minimum score of 85% overall.
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