Definition and models of Blended Learning
Hybrid learning
Another name for blended learning.
Online learning
A form of education which is delivered and administered using the internet.
Flex Model
Online learning is the backbone of learning, but students have opportunities for face-to-face learning. Students move on a personal and fluid schedule according to their needs.
Traditional Instruction
A method of instruction that is teacher-centred, rather than learner-centred, in which the focus is on rote learning and memorisation.
A La Carte Model
Combines face-to-face instruction with an elective online course chosen by the learner according to their interests or needs.
Individual Rotation
Course in which each student has an individualized playlist and does not necessarily rotate to each available station. An algorithm or teacher(s) sets individual student schedules.
Station Rotation
Course in which students experience the rotation pattern in a class or group of classrooms.
Rotation model
Course in which students rotate on a fixed schedule or at the teacher's discretion between learning modalities, at least one of which is online learning.
Lab Rotation
Course in which students rotate to a computer lab for the online-learning station.
Synchronous learning
Learning that takes place at the same time, with teacher and students together.
Enhanced Virtual Model
Most courses are online at home or outside of school. But students can attend school to participate in the required face-to-face learning sessions with a teacher
Learning management system (LMS)
Platform for the administration, documentation, delivery, tracking, and reporting of online learning activities.
Face-to-face
Teachers and the students are in a same place and the teaching and learning take place at the same time.
Asynchronous learning
Teaching method that uses online resources. In this way, students and teachers do not have to be in the same place at the same time.
Flipped classroom
Teaching model where students view content at home, then do problems/discuss in class.
Blended learning
The combination of both face-to-face learning and online learning.
Brick and Mortar school
Traditional places of education.