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Real Blended Learning Stands Up
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September 1, 2008
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Moving beyond mixed offerings to build the best blended learning. By Jennifer Hofmann and Manette Miner
"Blended learning" is used so often among learning professionals that it has begun to lose its meaning. It means using the best delivery methodologies available for a specific objective, including online, classroom-based instruction, electronic performance support, paper-based, and formalized or informal on-the-job solutions among numerous others. In most cases, what is labeled "blended learning" is typically one topic, offered in numerous ways, or a hodgepodge of different training offerings under the same topical umbrella.
In a survey we conducted of more than 1,500 organizations, one ...