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Blended Classes

 

Blended

 

What is Blended Learning?

Blended learning is a term increasingly used to describe the way e-learning is being combined with traditional classroom methods and independent study to create a new, hybrid teaching methodology. It represents a much greater change in basic technique than simply adding computers to classrooms; it represents, in many cases, a fundamental change in the way teachers and students approach the learning experience. It has already produced an offshoot — the flipped classroom — that has quickly become a distinct approach of its own.

No single, reliable definition of blended learning exists, or even a universal agreement on the term itself. Many use terms like hybridmixed, or integrative to describe the same trend. But the trend is significant. In 2000 an estimated 45,000 K–12 students took an online course, but almost a decade later more than 3 million took courses that way, many of them using computers in the schools themselves.