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Blended Learning (hybride Kurse)

overall review score: 4.2
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Blended learning, also known as hybrid courses, combines traditional face-to-face classroom instruction with online learning components. This approach aims to enhance educational flexibility, engagement, and accessibility by integrating digital resources and in-person interactions to create a more personalized and effective learning experience.

Key Features

  • Combination of in-person and online teaching methods
  • Flexible scheduling and access to learning materials
  • Use of digital tools such as videos, quizzes, and discussion forums
  • Potential for personalized pacing and learning paths
  • Enhanced engagement through multimedia content
  • Data-driven assessments and feedback

Pros

  • Increased flexibility allowing learners to study at their own pace
  • Access to a broad range of resources and multimedia content
  • Encourages active participation through interactive online components
  • Facilitates a better balance between theoretical knowledge and practical application

Cons

  • Requires reliable internet connection and technological devices
  • Potential for decreased in-person interaction if not well-designed
  • Learning curve for both instructors and students unfamiliar with digital tools
  • Possible issues with student motivation and self-discipline in online components

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