The Impact of Blended Online and Offline Learning on College Students

  • Tian M
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Abstract

The internet is now part of our lives and online learning resources are becoming more and more available. Sooner or later these learning materials will be used by teachers and students in the classroom, which bodes well for the future of blended learning in all education and training. This paper finds another benefit of blended learning is that it makes it easier to assess students and collect meaningful data. With a wide range of experiences and learning materials available online, the use of technology in the classroom can increase student engagement and motivation. Instead of learning in a monotonous, traditional way, students are able to discuss and communicate in innovative and exciting ways, learning becomes fun, students can become more engaged and motivated, and the efficiency and effectiveness of learning can be greatly enhanced.

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Tian, M. (2023). The Impact of Blended Online and Offline Learning on College Students. Lecture Notes in Education Psychology and Public Media, 7(1), 166–172. https://doi.org/10.54254/2753-7048/7/20220772

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