Monday, 2 November 2015

BLENDED LEARNING

Blended Learning is an approach to learning and teaching that incorporates human resources and technological resources.It is the combination of online exposure and offline instruction.It combines and aligns learning facilitated in face-to-face classroom mode with learning opportunities created online.Students learn lessons partly through the instruction of the classteacher and partly through materials delivered online.
Blended Learning is different from E-learning.E-learning is full online learning.In e-learning situations,students are physically separate from the classrooms,and away from the teacher and the classmates.In blended learning students alternate regularly with teachers and peers and focusing on online content suitable to their learning speed and progress.Blended learning integrates online content and offline instruction.It occurs within a face-to-face class that happens at a specific time and place.It helps the learner get the combined benefits of classroom learning and e-learning.
The advocates of blended learning believes it to be highly worthwhile as it combines technology and teachers’ talent in a way that improves both.It helps teachers improve their learning and performance by making use of the power and precision of information technology.It helps students learn or revise learning,stay organised,express what they have learned,submit assignments,track their achievement and communicate with others timely and more effectively. 

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