Hybrid learning blends in-person and online education, offering flexibility but also new challenges for keeping students engaged. From integrating resources into learning platforms to designing ...
In spring 2020, higher education made an abrupt shift from traditional, in-person teaching to fully remote and hybrid models. At the time, many in academia declared, "We'll never be the same again," ...
Blended learning is not a new instructional approach, but it became more mainstream during and after the COVID pandemic, when educators and students elected to keep parts of entirely-online learning ...
Hybrid learning blends in-person teaching with digital tools, offering flexibility, engagement, and personalized experiences in science education. Research highlights its potential to enhance student ...
In the past two years, the number of college and university students taking hybrid courses has increased, with the majority of undergrads who attended them enrolled in one to six of such classes, ...
Since March 2020, engineering professors have adapted to teaching new hybrid and virtual models in their classrooms. Now with in-person learning in full swing, it’s clear hybrid learning is here to ...
Digital learning–in the form of online, hybrid, and blended schools and courses–is growing steadily in U.S. schools. These learning options can transform education because they allow for learning, ...
The concept of hybrid learning—which combines online and in-person education—has gained significant traction in recent years, thanks to huge demand from people who enjoy learning online. The global ...
Adam Stone writes on technology trends from Annapolis, Md., with a focus on government IT, military and first-responder technologies. When the pandemic struck, and in the year that followed, higher ...
In the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, one Dallas ISD school found that there was a demand for a different type of learning. Dallas Hybrid Preparatory Principal Olga Romero said the school leadership ...