What’s Wrong with Blended Learning?

What’s Wrong with Blended Learning?

Blended learning is a combination of several methods of delivery for instruction and for learning.  It generally consists of three main components:  classroom learning, mobile learning, and online learning.  You have probably already heard this referred to as multi-method learning, integrated learning, or hybrid learning as well.  There are several different names for what has most commonly come to be known as blended learning.  

Online Courses: Are They for Everyone?

Online Courses: Are They for Everyone?

Are computer, Internet based distance education courses for everyone?  Since the ultimate objective is to provide all the opportunity to enroll in online classes, students approaching academic advisers in their colleges should be aware of several things. There are several primary considerations should be addressed:

Department of Education Online Services

Department of Education Online Services

The United States Department of Education website is a clearinghouse of the latest statistics about education in the United States of America, including public education and college as well as online education and educational websites.

Herbs as Study Aids

Herbs as Study Aids

Whether you attend a full time university campus for your education needs, or sit before a softly lit monitor participating in online education endeavors, you will be all too familiar with those days when concentration is low, stress is high, and deadlines are looming.  There are plenty of ways to give your mind a break and renew your spirit:  you could read in a quiet place, for example.  If that is not possible, you might find it easier to make yourself a refreshing green smoothie.  

Educational Games 8-17 years

Educational Games 8-17 years

Educational Games are thought to be only for younger children, we have found this to be untrue. Not all, but most older children would rather play a game to learn something instead of do a work sheet or have a lecture.