Blended learning is an umbrella term that represents a wide range of course designs that incorporate both online and in-person, asynchronous and live elements in different percentages (“blends”). This ...
The following resources are intended to help you get started with online and blended course design and facilitation. For additional details on blended and online learning at SFU, including definitions ...
As the name suggests, blended learning offers a blend of traditional face-to-face classroom teaching methods, such as lectures, group discussions, and group work, and online learning platforms.
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In blended (BL) courses, a portion of face-to-face class time is replaced by asynchronous online components. This type of learning is associated with higher student satisfaction and achievement.