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Guide to Blended Learning (2004)

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Series: Skills at Work series

Authors: Trudy Kennell

This book is a guide to developing and using a blended approach to learning. Blended learning combines the best features of face-to-face sessions with the flexibility of e-learning. This guide demonstrates how learners can blend the best resources, technology, and practices from the e-learning world into their particular settings. In this guide, you will find information and suggestions, as well as examples of people, programs, and resources that illustrate a blended approach to learning.

The guide has been organized into the following three parts:
1 - The elements of blending learning
2 - Supports for students and literacy practitioners
3 - Benefits and challenges of blended learning

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