Blended learning

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Name (Hebrew)
למידה מעורבת
Name (Latin)
Blended learning
Other forms of name
Hybrid learning
See Also From tracing topical name
Learning
MARC
MARC
Other Identifiers
Wikidata: Q869010
Library of congress: sh2005003992
Sources of Information
  • Work cat.: 2005014650: Handbook of blended learning, c2006.
  • Wikipedia.org web page, June 23, 2005(Blended learning is the combination of multiple approaches to teaching or to educational processes which involve the deployment of a diversity of methods and resources or to learning experiences which are derived from more than one kind of information source. Examples include combining technology-based materials and traditional print materials, group and individual study, structured pace study and self-paced study, tutorial and coaching; hybrid learning)
  • ERIC, June 23, 2005(blended learning; 30 articles contain term)
Wikipedia description:

Blended learning or hybrid learning, also known as technology-mediated instruction, web-enhanced instruction, or mixed-mode instruction, is an approach to education that combines online educational materials and opportunities for interaction online with physical place-based classroom methods. Blended learning requires the physical presence of both teacher and student, with some elements of student control over time, place, path, or pace. While students still attend brick-and-mortar schools with a teacher present, face-to-face classroom practices are combined with computer-mediated activities regarding content and delivery. It is also used in professional development and training settings. Since blended learning is highly context-dependent, a universal conception of it is difficult. Some reports have claimed that a lack of consensus on a hard definition of blended learning has led to difficulties in research on its effectiveness. A well-cited 2013 study broadly defined blended learning as a mixture of online and in-person delivery where the online portion effectively replaces some of the face-to-face contact time rather than supplementing it. Additionally, a 2015 meta-analysis that historically looked back at a comprehensive review of evidence-based research studies around blended learning, found commonalities in defining that blended learning was "considered a combination of physical f2f [face to face] modes of instruction with online modes of learning, drawing on technology-mediated instruction, where all participants in the learning process are separated by distance some of the time." This report also found that all of these evidence-based studies concluded that student achievement was higher in blended learning experiences when compared to either fully online or fully face-to-face learning experiences. Whereas, "Hybrid learning is an educational model where some students attend class in-person, while others join the class virtually from home." Many Universities turned to remote learning during and hybrid formats returning from the pandemic.

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