A learner-centred model for blended learning design Online publication date: Sun, 30-Nov-2008
by Alex Koohang
International Journal of Innovation and Learning (IJIL), Vol. 6, No. 1, 2009
Abstract: This paper presents a model for blended learning design. The model explains how to balance activities between face-to-face and online learning. It further explains the elements of learning responsible for the success of blended learning. A factual case study with an analysis of students' comments regarding an undergraduate IS/IT senior capstone blended course is presented to further illustrate the application of the proposed model. Recommendations for further research are made.
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