A Proposal for A Blended Learning Methodology and How to Apply it With University Students
Date:
2012
Abstract
In this paper, our aim is to propose a Blended Learning Methodology generic enough to be applied in any course at least in Higher Education. It is our belief that lecturers could change their teaching strategies if provided with some clear guidelines to follow. That way, we expect that any lecturer can take advantage of the proven benefits of using Blended Learning in their courses. Moreover, to test the validity of the methodology, several experiments have been carried out using the proposed methodology during the 2010/2011 academic year in four courses with 5 different lecturers and 273 university students.
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