Fundamental changes are hard. Uprooting and unlearning are hard. But if practices don’t change as new possibilities arise and the system doesn’t adopt them, progress is also going to be hard. In recent times, especially since the pandemic, we have seen many educational alternatives mushroom in the form of online courses through software, smartphone apps, websites, learning management systems and much more. Various learning models and methods were also developed and propagated. One learning model that has been circulating a lot in the online world, but not sufficiently in practice yet, is Blended Learning. Blended Learning is a learning model that combines cutting edge technology with a human element. This slide answers the questions: 1. What is blended learning? 2. Is Blended Learning Good or Bad? 3. When Did Blended Learning Start? And winds up by answering why 'Blended Learning For All' is a good idea.