Blended learning is a relatively new approach to teaching and training, which makes digital learning central to the learning process as a whole. It augments traditional methods without seeking to replace them by using a reliable, imaginative, online learning platform as a compliment to in-person training sessions.
This makes training more learner-focused, flexible, effective and affordable. Which can be liberating for both teachers and learners and enrich both individual study and group sessions.
There are 4 main models of blended learning:
Rotation between different kinds of learning activities, this can be at different ‘stations’, individual or group based, on and offline, but is in-line with a fixed schedule.
Primarily online knowledge consumption, with in-face sessions tailored to the individual’s needs.
Everyone in the training group works with the same balance of online to face-to-face and in-person sessions.
When digital solutions are used to totally replace part of traditional teaching this is sometimes referred to as ‘hybrid learning’, but these terms are often used interchangeably. The important takeaway is: Both learning approaches place digital at the centre of how training is developed, delivered and applied.
Organisational benefits of blended learning
How to use blended learning in your organisation
You know what blended learning is, but how do you actually implement blended learning in you organisatie? In essence a blended learning system allows you to give your team the best possible range of learning tools at their disposal. You tailor the content that you want to offer at different times and in different ways, depending on what best fits the organisational culture, ethos, timetable and style. This is mirrored within the digital environment to produce a coherent whole.
You may want to ask yourself questions such as:
As you go, you will be creating your own Blended Learning Strategy that incorporates the best of both on and offline worlds.
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