Blended learning in higher education: an overview / Naemah Abdul Wahab, Jamal Othman and Saiful Nizam Warris

Blended learning is an innovative approach in creating motivating and meaningful learning experiences to fulfil learner's technological demands in the rapidly changing electronic era. Recognizing the emerging implementation of this learning method, this study explores the definitions, the ratio...

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Main Authors: Abdul Wahab, Naemah, Othman, Jamal, Warris, Saiful Nizam
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description Blended learning is an innovative approach in creating motivating and meaningful learning experiences to fulfil learner's technological demands in the rapidly changing electronic era. Recognizing the emerging implementation of this learning method, this study explores the definitions, the rationale, past studies, the importance as well as the drawbacks, the issues arising and the suggestions in achieving a successful blended education implementation in higher education settings. From this study, we found that blended environment encourages the foundation of creating independent learners with reasonable critical thinking skills that are valuable for the current working environments. Blended learning is also a solution for classroom insufficiencies as well as teaching and learning flexibility. Nevertheless, not all the courses in higher education settings could apply the blended learning. Therefore, options should be given to the learners by the institution's administrator to either choose a conventional teaching method or a blended course. This alternative will overcome the issues for the low achievers who are unable to survive in blended approach and caters the needs for difficult courses that require a fully face-to-face classroom environment.
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spelling my.uitm.ir-831002023-08-29T01:52:40Z https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/83100/ Blended learning in higher education: an overview / Naemah Abdul Wahab, Jamal Othman and Saiful Nizam Warris eaj Abdul Wahab, Naemah Othman, Jamal Warris, Saiful Nizam Blended learning. Computer assisted instruction. Programmed instruction Blended learning is an innovative approach in creating motivating and meaningful learning experiences to fulfil learner's technological demands in the rapidly changing electronic era. Recognizing the emerging implementation of this learning method, this study explores the definitions, the rationale, past studies, the importance as well as the drawbacks, the issues arising and the suggestions in achieving a successful blended education implementation in higher education settings. From this study, we found that blended environment encourages the foundation of creating independent learners with reasonable critical thinking skills that are valuable for the current working environments. Blended learning is also a solution for classroom insufficiencies as well as teaching and learning flexibility. Nevertheless, not all the courses in higher education settings could apply the blended learning. Therefore, options should be given to the learners by the institution's administrator to either choose a conventional teaching method or a blended course. This alternative will overcome the issues for the low achievers who are unable to survive in blended approach and caters the needs for difficult courses that require a fully face-to-face classroom environment. 2016 Article PeerReviewed text en https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/83100/1/83100.pdf Blended learning in higher education: an overview / Naemah Abdul Wahab, Jamal Othman and Saiful Nizam Warris. (2016) e-Academia Journal <https://ir.uitm.edu.my/view/publication/e-Academia_Journal/>, 5 (2). pp. 115-122. ISSN 2289 - 6589 https://e-ajuitmct.uitm.edu.my/v3/
spellingShingle Blended learning. Computer assisted instruction. Programmed instruction
Abdul Wahab, Naemah
Othman, Jamal
Warris, Saiful Nizam
Blended learning in higher education: an overview / Naemah Abdul Wahab, Jamal Othman and Saiful Nizam Warris
title Blended learning in higher education: an overview / Naemah Abdul Wahab, Jamal Othman and Saiful Nizam Warris
title_full Blended learning in higher education: an overview / Naemah Abdul Wahab, Jamal Othman and Saiful Nizam Warris
title_fullStr Blended learning in higher education: an overview / Naemah Abdul Wahab, Jamal Othman and Saiful Nizam Warris
title_full_unstemmed Blended learning in higher education: an overview / Naemah Abdul Wahab, Jamal Othman and Saiful Nizam Warris
title_short Blended learning in higher education: an overview / Naemah Abdul Wahab, Jamal Othman and Saiful Nizam Warris
title_sort blended learning in higher education: an overview / naemah abdul wahab, jamal othman and saiful nizam warris
topic Blended learning. Computer assisted instruction. Programmed instruction
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