Blended Learning for Flexibility
A mix of traditional classroom teaching and online resources allows students to learn at their own pace. Schools and universities worldwide are adopting blended learning models to improve accessibility.
Blended learning combines traditional classroom instruction with digital tools, offering a hybrid model that caters to different learning styles.
Examples in Action:
- Flipped Classroom: Students study at home using online resources, then apply knowledge in class through discussions and projects.
- Google Classroom & Microsoft Teams: Enable remote collaboration while supporting in-person learning.
- MOOCs (Massive Open Online Courses): Used by universities to supplement face-to-face teaching with online materials.
Impact:
- Provides flexibility for students to learn anytime, anywhere.
- Encourages self-paced learning while maintaining classroom interactions.
- Bridges the digital divide by combining both online and offline resources.