Researching Laureate's European Hybridity Initiative
- Michael Vogelsang 1
- Pedro Lara Bercial 2
- Marios Vryonides 3
- Alain Noghiu 4
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Business and Information Technology School
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Universidad Europea de Madrid
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European University Cyprus
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- 4 Laureate Network Office, Netherlands
ISSN: 2707-2819
Year of publication: 2016
Volume: 0
Issue: 1
Pages: 138-143
Type: Article
More publications in: EDEN Conference Proceedings
Abstract
Hybrid or Blended Teaching and Learning is the combination of learning and instruction originating in two separate models of teaching and learning: traditional F2F learning approaches and distributed learning approaches. Hybrid and Blended also assigns a central role to computer-based technologies (Graham, 2006). Finally, Hybrid teaching and learning relates to the way whole programs are taught.
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