What Is Blended Learning?
Technology has revolutionized the education sector, with most institutions introducing innovative and convenient learning techniques. Most schools utilize technology to allow students partial control of the learning process through blended and online learning.
What Is Blended Learning?
Blended learning involves partial education through an online program with moderate control of the study pace, place, and time paired with more traditional, supervised learning. It utilizes digital tools and materials and allows students to control the training process and course content.
Students sometimes learn in a brick-and-mortar location away from home under the supervision of an instructor. Program participants still attend a traditional school, but they take some courses online in the classroom, a computer lab, or at home—balancing online and on-campus learning.
Inclusive and Engaging
Blended learning accommodates different learning styles and allows students to be more in control of their education. Since students use technology regularly, they are more likely to engage with the learning materials as compared to a traditional classroom setting. The self-paced nature of blended learning may also benefit those who often fall behind in traditional courses.
Efficiency and Cost-Effectiveness
With a well-organized blended learning plan, an instructor can deliver content to a diverse audience. A single blended class can accommodate part-time and full-time students and increase the flexibility of their schedules. Additionally, online learning options may help instructors and students reduce the cost of travel and costly physical classroom materials.
Blended learning utilizes digital education materials to accommodate a variety of learning styles and situations. Tulane School of Professional Advancement offers flexible degree programs featuring a blend of online and on-campus options to help working professionals advance their careers. Learn more about our bachelor's, master's, or certification programs today.
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