In recent years, thanks to the development of information and communication technologies, the computer and internet have been used widely in higher education. Internet-based education is impacting traditional higher education as online components increasingly become integrated into face- to- face (FTF) courses. The goal of combined internet-based and traditional education is to take full advantage of the benefits of each platform in order to provide an educational opportunity that can promote student learning better than can either platform alone. Research results show that the use of hybrid learning is more effective than online or FTF models in higher education. Due to the potential benefits, an increasing number of institutions are interested in developing hybrid courses, programs, and degrees. Future research should evaluate the effectiveness of hybrid learning.
In reply to Vladimir Hovsepyan
Re: Effect of Hybrid Learning in Higher Education.
by Natallia Chetyrbock -I completely agree with you and add that hybrid learning is our future. The traditional school of teaching is changing dynamically.
In reply to Vladimir Hovsepyan
Re: Effect of Hybrid Learning in Higher Education.
by Natalia Sayanova -I also support the idea about more effectiveness of hybrid learning in comparison with traditional model. Blended learning motivates students to be more responsible and creative, as well as helps the lecturers to upgrade their own knowleadge. And thus it reduces mental, intellectual and technological gap between different generations.
In reply to Vladimir Hovsepyan
Re: Effect of Hybrid Learning in Higher Education.
by Lyana Ivanicheva -Definitely. In a world that’s quickly becoming dominated by online learning and technology in general we need to be flexible enough to realize the evolution of online course design, know how to create effective online content and build the digital learning skills