2. Learning is defined as
a relatively lasting
change in behavior
that is a result of
experience.
3. Blended learning is a formal
education program where a student
learns through online delivery of
content and instruction with some
element of student control over
time, place, path, and/or pace.
Groups of
Blended
Learning
Face-to-
face
driver
Rotation
Flex
Online
Lab
Self-
blend
Online
driver
4.
5. E-learning refers to the use
of electronic media
and information and
communication
technologies (ICT) in
education.
6.
7. Mobile learning is any sort of learning that happens when the
learner takes advantage of the learning opportunities offered by
mobile technologies.
8.
9.
10.
11. Printed materials are still practiced in institutes because they do
not cause distraction, have stronger curriculum relevance, better
time management and discipline.
12. “Several US projects launched this autumn are expanding the
availability of free electronic textbooks using open educational
resources (OER) as commercial publishers scramble to make more of
their own titles available digitally.
The activity comes in response to the mounting cost of textbooks – up
812 per cent since 1978, far faster than even tuition fees, according
to the American Enterprise Institute.”
13.
14. "I find that in an online class, the information is more
clear because the lessons are not delivered in a boring,
old school manner so we get more excited when
learning."
"Overall, and as an audio-visual learner, I prefer in-
class learning over online because I am more likely to give
the class my full attention and efforts and actually learn
the information being taught, rather than just getting the
work finished."
16. Most students have invested a great deal of time learning about the features of
the cell phone, how to navigate and the limitations of the phone. The other
reason to really rethink the cell phone debate is because learning on the cell
phone can extend beyond the walls of the school or the confines of a class
period.