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What is Blended Learning? A Guide to Everything You Need to Know

eLearningMind

What is Blended Learning? Blended learning combines the best of two training environments—traditional face-to-face classroom training and high-tech eLearning. Your company likely has both millennials who are more used to digital learning , as well as traditional learners; blended learning serves both.

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What is Blended Learning? A Guide to Everything You Need to Know

eLearningMind

What is Blended Learning? Blended learning combines the best of two training environments—traditional face-to-face classroom training and high-tech eLearning. Why Blended Learning? Luckily, corporate learning is catching up. Learning Trends and Feedback.

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Why You Should Consider Blended Learning

Digitec Interactive

Designing learning materials isn’t easy. If your organization still mostly relies on traditional learning – face to face in a physical location – then these problems might be pressing. Maybe you know of eLearning, but don’t want to lose your face-to-face time. Makes learning more efficient. Personalizes learning.

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First Time Visitor Guide

Tony Karrer

Update 2/6/2008 based on recent Top eLearning Posts It can be daunting to visit a blog for the first time. Blog Description This blog covers trends in eLearning and more broadly the use of technology that aims to improve human performance. I do generally focus from a corporate standpoint (not as much in the education realm).

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Top Posts from August - Augmented Reality - Social Learning

eLearning Learning Posts

So here are the top posts based on social signals via eLearning Learning for August 2010. My e-Learning Don’ts - MinuteBio , August 8, 2010 Here is a list I compiled of things I think should NOT be done when designing e-learning courses. It’s a good question for people involved in learning and development.