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5 Steps to a Successful Blended Learning Strategy

Learning Rebels

People tend to think they created a blended solution because participants are completing pre/post work online or reading an online article or watching a YouTube video. But first, a few questions to ask yourself: Will the program be synchronous or asynchronous in delivery? That’s not a blend, it’s a technical hodgepodge.

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Video Conferencing Platforms vs Virtual Classrooms in eLearning

BrainCert

On the other hand, a virtual classroom is designed to facilitate asynchronous learning by providing course material for learners who can work at their own pace. Discussion boards: These platforms provide forums or discussion boards where learners can engage in asynchronous discussions, ask questions, and collaborate.

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How To Use Blended Training In 2021

Tesseract Learning

Not only can you benefit from the implementation of synchronous learning, but you also have the opportunity to benefit from “going at your own pace” techniques that are a part of asynchronous learning. Here are some of the tool options available: Zoom Cisco Webex GoToWebinar Adobe Connect Google Hangout AnyMeeting.

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What Is E-learning, And How To Create The Best Types Of E-learning?

Spark Your Interest

As discussed in these articles: Pro’s and Con’s of Online Learning – Startling Lessons From Covid19 and Benefits of Online Learning: 27 of the Best Secrets You Need to Know Today. “Online courses will reduce energy consumption by up to 90% and produce 85% fewer CO2 emissions compared to face-to-face education.”