Blended Learning Myths
Christian Davis
Created on March 11, 2024
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Transcript
Blended learning replaces teachers.
Blended Learning Myths
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Blended learning limits the interaction between teachers and students.
Every learner learns the same way, therefore content should be delivered to all learners the same way.
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Blended learning does not replace teachers. Blended learning requires MORE dedication from teachers to be done successfully. Teachers have to invest extra time in creating blended learning assignments and ensuring that all of the technology that is required in them runs smoothly. Since blended learning is customized, teachers also have to think about designing blended learning assignments tailored to meet the needs of their students.
Blended learning should combine both in-person pencil and paper assignments with technology. Blended learning can take assignments that are mundane and have students complete them on the computer, freeing up time for more class discussions and one-on-one conferring between the student and teacher.
Every learner is different! Blended learning allows students to choose their learning paths, allowing students to learn the way they do best.