What is blended learning?
It is an educational approach that integrates face-to-face instruction with online learning activities.
Definition
Blended Learning, also known as B-learning, is an educational approach that combines face-to-face instruction with online learning activities.
Purpose
This method aims to integrate the best of both educational worlds to enrich the learning experience of students.
Online Component
The online part of the training does not replace in-person classes but complements them, providing a more flexible and interactive learning experience.
Flipped Classroom
The term Flipped Classroom refers to the learning approach where students learn new content at home through online resources and then apply it in class with the teacher's guidance.
Benefits
Some of the benefits of Blended Learning include interaction, flexibility, student engagement, and accessibility.
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