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International Journal of Modern Education and Computer Science (IJMECS)

International Journal of Modern Education and Computer Science (IJMECS)

ISSN: 2075-0161 (Print), ISSN: 2075-017X (Online)

Publisher: MECS
  • IJMECS Vol.4, No.9, September 2012

Study of Blended Learning Process in Education Context

 
Full Text (PDF, 428KB), PP.23-29  
Author(s)  
Asif Irshad Khan,Noor-ul-Qayyum,Mahaboob Sharief Shaik,Abdullah Maresh Ali,Ch.Vijaya Bebi  
Index Terms  

Blended learning,Assessment,Online learning,Traditional learning

 
Abstract  
Education is one of the areas that are experiencing phenomenal changes as a result of the advancement and use of information technology. Mobile and e-learning are already facilitating the teaching and learning experience with the use of latest channels and technologies. Blended learning is a potential outcome of advanced technology based learning system. The charm of blended learning approach lies in the adaptation of technology aided learning methods in addition to the existing traditional based learning. With the introduction of technology, the overall learning as well as teaching experience is considerably enhanced by covering negative aspects of the traditional approach. In this paper a blended learning model for higher education where traditional classroom lectures are supported via e-learning.
 
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Citation  
Asif Irshad Khan,Noor-ul-Qayyum,Mahaboob Sharief Shaik,Abdullah Maresh Ali,Ch.Vijaya Bebi,"Study of Blended Learning Process in Education Context", IJMECS, vol.4, no.9, pp.23-29, 2012.