2. •is a term increasingly used
to describe the way e-
learning is being
combined with traditional
classroom methods and
independent study to
create a new, hybrid
teaching methodology
Blended Learning
https://www.mindflash.com/elearning/what-is-blended-learning
3. • eLearning is learning utilizing
electronic technologies to
access educational curriculum
outside of a traditional
classroom. In most cases, it
refers to a course, program or
degree delivered completely
online.
E-Learning
.
http://www.elearningnc.gov/about_elearning/what_is_elearning/
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9. •Inverts traditional
teaching methods,
delivering instruction
online outside of class
and moving
“homework” into the
classroom
Flipped Classroom
https://www.mindflash.com/elearning/what-is-blended-learning
10. •Students watch lectures at home at
their own pace, communicating with
peers and teachers via online
discussion
•Concept engagement takes place in
the classroom with the help of the
instructor.
Flipped Classroom
https://www.knewton.com/infographics/flipped-classroom/
17. • Development of online and offline course content.
• Facilitation of communication with and among
students, including the pedagogy of communicating
content online without the contextual clues students
would get in person.
• Guiding the learning experience of individual
students, and customizing material wherever
possible to strengthen the learning experience.
• Assessment and grading, not unlike the expectations
for teachers within the traditional framework.
Teacher becomes facilitator
https://www.mindflash.com/elearning/what-is-blended-learning