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Hybrid Learning is on the Path to Becoming Mainstream
Hybrid Learning is on the Path to Becoming Mainstream

February 6, 2023

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The terms ‘Remote Learning’, ‘E-learning’, ‘Online Learning’, ‘Hybrid Learning’, ‘Blended Learning’, and ‘AI-Based Learning’ are all part of the current academic vocabulary.

This is due to the recognition by educators of the importance of investing in digital transformation to create a holistic educational ecosystem that empowers learners and takes learning to where they are.

It is not "in-person or online" any longer. Rather it is "in-person and online". Hybrid Learning, which combines classroom and online learning, is set to dominate the future of education and EdTech.

Hybrid Learning: The Best of Both Worlds

By using technology to enhance the learning experience while eliminating traditional delivery barriers, Hybrid Learning has led to the dawn of a new era of education.

This model provides students with in-person support as well as the flexibility to learn at their own pace online. With part of the time spent in-person and part online, Hybrid Learning offers a comprehensive and well-rounded educational experience.

It levels the playing field for a diverse range of students, regardless of their background, and prioritizes seamless education delivery.

Hybrid Learning Rising in Popularity in 2023

Online Learning has paved the way for continuity in education during the pandemic, but Hybrid Learning is expected to become the preferred mode of education in the future.

This is due to its convenience and versatility. With the option to either attend virtual classes or commute to campus, Hybrid Learning offers a much more accessible learning experience. It also provides personalized opportunities with tailored course content, customized schedules, and faculty support, helping students reach their goals.

Furthermore, it is a smart choice for working professionals seeking to upskill, as it allows for flexible engagement with course materials, instruction modes, and peer and tutor communication and collaboration. As the year progresses, Hybrid Learning will bring new possibilities to higher education.

Hybrid Learning in Practice

What impact has Hybrid Learning had on the Indian education sector?

One example of a college successfully implementing this model is in Bengaluru. The goal was to create a lockdown-proof centre for students to learn from anywhere, anytime, and on any device. The university invested in a Hybrid Learning infrastructure, provided digital training for students and teachers, implemented strict digital protocols, and equipped all students with digital devices as it moved towards becoming fully blended.

Hybrid Learning provides students with the appropriate learning for their situation or context, which is exactly what will be in demand as predicted by Marcus Specht.

An integrated LMS-SIS would allow smooth transitions between online and campus classes, without altering course schedules or requiring manual scheduling of students and staff.  Such a system would straightaway enable the institution to offer courses in hybrid mode.

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