Future of Education through Hybrid Teaching and Learning
The big question is; When does a learner or student gain the most?
The learner’s preferred learning pace is at the point where the materials designed, convey important lessons and allow people to improve their understanding of a problem or undertaking. It is not possible to change the lecture pace to accommodate different learners. Even seasoned educators find it difficult to fully overcome this element. Effective learning requires the student to review the lecture and comprehend the material at his own pace, which is frequently challenging. First, the student is unable to “rewind” the lecture or recall the entire discussion. Second, there would be a number of lectures given each day, making it difficult to review them all at once. It would be much better to try to review the lectures later or right before the exam.
A teaching and learning strategy called the hybrid instructional methodology blends traditional lecture techniques with technology-assisted video lectures (or live webinar lectures). This idea deals with the issue of students’ varying rates of learning. The concept-related materials, sample answers to simple problems, and certain exercises are all given to each learner in an asynchronous fashion. The idea is applicable to commercial issues and, if necessary, synchronous dispute settlement. This pedagogical strategy offers a combination of in-person and online learning opportunities. Thus, the best option for a successful learning process is the mix of synchronous and asynchronous learning technologies.
Benefits of Hybrid Learning:
- Increased interest on the part of students in their studies.
- Improved communication between teachers and students.
- Responsibility for education.
- Time management and adaptability.
- Improved academic results for students.
- Improved institutional repute.
- An atmosphere that is more flexible for teaching and learning is one that is more conducive to lifelong learning.
- Better chances for experiential learning.
When you consider Hybrid learning, think of Pristine school of management.
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