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Blended Learning



The Effectiveness of Blended Learning

Learning made easy A number of educational studies have shown that students retain much more information from interactive activities than from the traditional lecture scenario. Students gain from actively engaging with information, rather than passively receiving it, and they also benefit from the sense of having some control over their learning experiences. Read More about the Effectiveness of Blended Learning






How will it work for me?

e-Learning Diagram
Using a blend of teaching tools can help you to make the most of your face-to-face teaching time. You can provide your students with information online in preparation for a teaching session; you can also give them online tasks designed to start them thinking about the materials. Read More About How Blended Learning Works









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