Effective Blended Learning Techniques

  • Gill D
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Abstract

Blended learning is becoming more prevalent in higher education courses.  Reasons for blending range from accommodating more students to improving the quality of courses offered.  The purpose of this paper is twofold:  (1) to discuss student attitudes towards blended courses versus face-to-face versus completely online courses, and (2) to consider the effects of different blended learning techniques on overall learning.

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Gill, D. (2009). Effective Blended Learning Techniques. Journal of College Teaching & Learning (TLC), 6(2). https://doi.org/10.19030/tlc.v6i2.1167

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