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Blended Learning

Blended learning is the merging of in-person teaching and online educational materials. It is the practice of using both elements (offline and online) for effective learning and experience. The physical presence of both the student and teacher is an essential part of this process. For example, a student attending class in a real-world classroom completes his classroom work on an online platform.

Blended learning is the utilization of education-based software and technology, which improves the student’s outcome. This online setting where the students and teachers interact face to face is becoming more popular in recent times. This leads to a personalized approach to learning. 

This type of Learning proves to be effective and efficient, and it also helps in personalization. It is well-liked in the undergraduate courses. It is also known as mixed-mode learning or hybrid learning. The experience of blended learning may vary due to the different design and execution of the elements included. It mainly covers all learning styles and is cost-effective.

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The blended learning approach offers flexibility in presenting the relevant content for different sections of study. It’s effectiveness was proven by research that showed students’ achievements were higher than either fully online or traditional learning. 

Students can share relevant information about their subject topics and work with other students directly. Due to this, the collaboration between students can increase, resulting in the effective formation of groups. The students are offered to enjoy the best of both these worlds. Blended learning allows for having a richer educational experience. 

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