SKS Cheung, FL Wang - Journal of Computing in Higher Education, 2019 - Springer
Blended learning is lexically defined as “a way of learning that combines traditional classroom lessons with lessons that use computer technology and may be given over the …
Blended learning (BL) has become a “buzz word” in corporate and higher education settings.(Bonk, 2006) Swenson and Evans (as cited in DeNeui & Dodge, 2006) indicate …
A Koohang, T Smith, K Floyd… - … Science and IT …, 2010 - proceedings.informingscience.org
Blended learning is defined as a mix of traditional face-to-face instruction and e-learning (Koohang, 2009). Elearnspace (2005, par. 3) states that “Blended learning takes the best of …
S Dixon, M Osment, S Panke - EdMedia+ Innovate Learning, 2009 - learntechlib.org
The current state of research on blended learning can be summarized as “blended is better than virtual and not worse than face-to-face teaching”. There are few attempts to define the …
MJ Verkroost, L Meijerink, H Lintsen… - International Journal on E …, 2008 - learntechlib.org
This article is a formative evaluation of a course in which a blended learning environment was created and a good balance in dimensions of blended learning was sought. Blended …
N Lopez - European Conference on e-Learning, 2019 - search.proquest.com
In response to the common but often overlooked challenges faced by many teaching professionals when having to move from a face-to-face model of teaching and learning to …
The term blended learning is used frequently, but there is ambiguity about what is meant. What do we mean by blended learning? What, how and why are we blending? In this paper …
Blended learning is the combination of delivery procedures in learning. In this century, blended learning has been defined as the combination of “face-to-face instruction with …
K Buckley - EDULEARN16 Proceedings, 2016 - library.iated.org
The definition of blended learning is a formal education program in which a student learns: at least in part through online learning, with some element of student control over time …