New Learning MOOC’s Updates
Blended Learning
Blended learning is the use of technology to combine online and offline learning approaches. Online learning occurs when students study alongside their teacher and classmates through a webcam-enabled application. In contrast, offline learning occurs when the teacher gives the students the lesson, seatwork, or assignment to complete at their leisure within the deadline. All of the work is submitted and assessed online. This new manner of learning brought on by the COVID-19 epidemic may be an additional burden during this challenging time. And, because returning to the "normal" we've all become accustomed to isn't going to happen anytime soon, let's all do our best to adjust and make the best of the circumstance we've found ourselves in. Take note that the purpose of online learning is to keep pupils academically engaged so that they can retain what they've learned.
Do you think the concept of a flipped classroom is considered blended learning? After I typed this question I googled my question and found an interesting article...
https://www.panopto.com/blog/blended-learning-hybrid-learning-flipped-classroom-whats-difference/
This article answered a lot of my questions about blended learning but at the same time created other questions. There is always new things to learn.