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Different types of learning
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Created on July 10, 2023
Let's explore the differences of Hybrid, Flipped and Blended Learning
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LEARNING
EXPLORING DIFFERENT TYPES OF
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A Look at Hybrid, Flipped, and Blended Learning
BLENDED LEARNING
HYBRID LEARNING
FLIPPED LEARNING
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HYBRID LEARNING
DEFINITION
- It combines traditional classroom instruction with online and/or remote learning.
- It allows students to attend classes in person for part of the week and complete online work for the rest.
- The goal is to offer a flexible and personalized learning experience that combines the benefits of both in-person and online learning.
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FLIPPED LEARNING
DEFINITION
- Flipped learning involves students watching or reading instructional materials outside of class, and then coming to class to apply what they've learned through assignments, projects, or discussions.
- This creates an active and engaging learning experience that emphasizes hands-on application.
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BLENDED LEARNING
DEFINITION
- This is a type of learning that combines both traditional classroom instruction and online learning. In a blended learning model, students might attend classes in person for some subjects and complete online courses for others.
- The goal of blended learning is to provide students with a more flexible and personalized learning experience that meets their individual needs and interests.
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Benefits of Hybrid Learning
Hybrid learning allows students to have more control over their learning experience and to work at their own pace. It also provides opportunities for collaboration and engagement with other students and teachers, both in person and online. Hybrid learning can also be more convenient and accessible for students who have other commitments or who live far away from their school.
Benefits of Blended learning
Blended learning allows students to have more control over their learning experience and to work at their own pace. It also provides opportunities for collaboration and engagement with other students and teachers, both in person and online. Blended learning can also be more convenient and accessible for students who have other commitments or who live far away from their school. Additionally, blended learning can help to personalize instruction, as teachers can use online tools to track student progress and adjust their teaching accordingly.
Benefits of Flipped Learning
Flipped learning can help students to develop critical thinking and problem-solving skills by giving them more opportunities to apply what they've learned. It also allows for more personalized learning, as students can work at their own pace and receive individualized feedback from their teacher. Flipped learning can also help to make classroom time more efficient, as students come to class prepared and ready to engage in more meaningful activities.