Some Questions On Blended Learning
Keywords:
Blended Learning, Teaching, ICT, Online, InstructionAbstract
The term ‘blended learning’ is widely used in the present era. Blended learning is being acknowledged as an elucidation to the perceived weaknesses in both conventional learning and e-learning. Blended learning commonly describes learning that combines conventional teaching and learning approaches with various information and communication technologies. This paper entitled as “Some Questions on Blended Learning” discusses about the concept of blended learning and gives a satisfactory justification about why people use the blended approach in teaching learning activities. This paper also talks and provides the solution about the some major questions like: what is blended learning? how to manage instructional complexity?, how to design blended learning?, how to manage the roles and responsibilities?, how to create a seamless learning experience?, how to meet expectations? and how to control costs?
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