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Blended Learning

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One of the biggest benefits of blended learning is the ability to create practical and meaningful activities for the design and delivery of training programs. This Infoline defines blended learning and discusses the importance of not only using a variety of delivery methods, but of understanding which methods best suit your objective. This issue of Infoline will help you ensure your blended learning design will be successful on paper before transferring it to a variety of delivery technologies.

24 pages, Paperback

First published August 4, 2011

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Jennifer Hofmann

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July 29, 2024
There is a bit of confusion between online learning and blended learning, but if you are already knowledgeable, you should not be confused reading this and will find some ideas.
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