Learning events that combine aspects of online and face-to-face instruction.
A method of educating that uses elearning techniques, such as online delivery through the Web or VLEs, discussion boards and email, combined with traditional face to face lectures, seminars, tutorials etc.
An educational formation the integrates elearning techniques including online delivery of materials through web pages, discussion boards and/or email with traditional teaching methods including lectures, in-person discussions, seminars, or tutorials.
Refers to combining the four types of distributed learning (instructor-led, self-paced, electronic support systems and informal learning) and also combining e-learning and conventional learning.
a program for education or training in which some parts are available online and the others are presented in a classroom. The program is said to blended online and classroom learning.
a combination of classroom based training/learning and open, flexible, distance and electronic forms of learning.
Traditionally used to refer to training that combines computer-based and face-to-face elements. Channel Content extends this to include training that is integrated within actual task performance to provide both performance and customer support.
Learning that involves both online and in-person activities.
Learning events or programs which combine two or more delivery strategies to provide a more integrated and effective learning experience.
is learning which combines online and face-to-face approaches.
The combination of real world face to face learning with online learning.
A method of educating that uses a combination of modes of delivery such as e-learning techniques, online delivery through the web, discussion boards and e-mail, and traditional face to face lectures, seminars, and tutorials.
(also called mixed-mode or hybrid learning) This is where traditional forms of teaching and learning (i.e., classrooms, books, etc.) are used in conjunction with e-learning to deliver the full student experience. (Sometimes called with slight tongue-in-cheek the bricks 'n' clicks approach.)
An educational or training program in which some parts are available online and the others are presented in a classroom.
Instruction that combines aspects of both face-to-face (F2F) and online learning experiences. An increasing number of courses at OSU now offer this type of mix.
Blended learning is a combination of learning online and face to face training. This is an increasingly important element in the e-learning strategy of many organisations.
Usually the combining of e-learning with face-to-face instruction, job aids, or other common instructional techniques, it can also include readings, special projects, practicum, writing, and so on.
A training curriculum that combines multiple types of media. Typically, blended learning refers to a combination of classroom-based training with self-paced e-learning. The defacto buzzword of 2001 and 2002 -- will this jargon creep ever stop?! Why didn't we call it "blended" learning when workbooks came with audio tapes
An increasing popular combination of online and in-person learning activities.
A method of educating that uses e-learning techniques, such as online delivery through the web, discussion boards and e-mail, combined with traditional face to face lectures, seminars, and tutorials.
Blended learning is the combination of multiple approaches to learning. For example:- self-paced, collaborative or inquiry-based study. Blended learning can be accomplished through the use of 'blended' virtual and physical resources.