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What is Distributed Learning Environment

Encyclopedia of Distance Learning, Second Edition
A learning environment where participants are not colocated and use computer-based technologies to access instruction and communicate with others.
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Designing Blended Learning Environments
Charles G. Graham (Brigham Young University, USA) and Stephanie Allen (Brigham Young University, USA)
Copyright: © 2009 |Pages: 9
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-60566-198-8.ch082
Abstract
The term “blended learning” is being used with increased frequency in academic publications and conferences, as well as in industry trade magazines around the world. In 2003 the American Society for Training and Development identified blended learning as one of the top 10 emergent trends in the knowledge-delivery industry (Rooney, 2003). In higher education, some predict a dramatic increase in the number of hybrid (i.e., blended) courses will include as many as 80%- 90% of the range of higher-education courses (Young, 2002). Additionally, in a recent Chronicle of Higher Education article, the president of Pennsylvania State University, Graham Spanier, was quoted as saying that the convergence between online and residential instruction was “the single-greatest unrecognized trend in higher education today” (Young, 2002). This article provides an overview of blended learning environments (BLEs) with examples from both corporate training and higher-education contexts. It also identifies the most common benefits and challenges related to the use of blended learning environments from the research literature.
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Blended Learning Models
A learning environment where participants are not co-located and use computer-based technologies to access instruction and communicate with others.
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Learner Engagement in Blended Learning
A learning environment in which participants are not co-located, but use computer-based technologies to access instruction and communicate with others.
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Current Status and Future Directions of Blended Learning Models
A learning environment in which participants are not co-located, but use computer-based technologies to access instruction and communicate with others.
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