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Myths About Intervention of Technology in Classroom [Blended Learning]

Priyanka Gupta
Priyanka Gupta Published Oct 15, 2018
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Blended learning is one of the fastest growing sectors of education.

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1. Blended Learning is Distant Learning2. Blended learning is online learning3. All students do is complete online content4. All blended learning classrooms are student centered5. Blended Curriculum in only simple. Busy Work
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Due to its nature of mixing technology with the traditional approach of teaching-learning, it has surely influenced a lot of educators to give it a shot. However, some misconceptions still keep a lot of people away from trying this one-really-awesome-approach!

Below are some common myths-debunked.

1. Blended Learning is Distant Learning

This is one of the most common myths around using this approach. A lot of people have this misconception that blended learning is physically and emotionally distant. However, it is not true. A lot of educators who are suing this approach say that they are being able to connect more ith their students than before. There are simply more ways to talk once we have removed time and space boundaries. Additionally, educators found that many students who would refrain from raising a hand to ask for help will very easily send me a private chat message.

2. Blended learning is online learning

Another misconception among people is that blended learning is online learning or some online course. However, the keyword in the approach “blended” in itself explains that though online approach is used it is not entirely online program. Blended learning classrooms use mixture of online and offline activities to help improve instruction for students. Not all things that we do in classroom can be done online and similarly a lot of efficiency can be brought in by use of technology in classroom which cannot happen otherwise. So blended learning is the perfect mix of online and offline learning to support the students in the best way possible.

Also Read: How Do You Define a Blended Learning Environment

3. All students do is complete online content

Some educators believe blended learning is when you put your entire course into a learning management system and students work on it 100% asynchronously. Students may physically come to class but they work individually on the online course during class time. This model ignores some of the positive benefits of face-to-face interactions that can occur in a classroom. Said this, it is one big reason for people not willing to try blended learning. This is not true. Blended learning does require students to study online but that completely depends on the technology teachers are using and to what extent they are incorporating technology in class. As said in the previous point, it is a mix of both online and offline practices.

4. All blended learning classrooms are student centered

Just because a teacher uses online learning resources to supplement their teaching does not automatically translate to a student-centered learning environment. In both the face-to-face and online components, students need opportunities to express their voices and make decisions about their own learning in order to foster a student-centered learning environment.

It is important that all stakeholders understand that blended learning does not take less time than traditional instructional models. It also does not mean that students work in isolation or that learning is a linear process where one size fits all. When combined with research-based strategies, blended learning can provide new opportunities for students that meet a variety of different learning styles and change the learning landscape for the better.

Also Read: Videos to Watch on Blended Classrooms and Schools

5. Blended Curriculum in only simple. Busy Work

This is a big myth. A lot of people worry that digital curriculum equates to impersonalized, busy work. This is not true. In fact, the beauty of a blended model is that students receive an education specifically tailored to them. Students work at their pace and take as much time as needed to grasp each concept. If a student works faster than the others, she is not tied to waiting until the rest of the class is ready to move on; she can continue to learn. If a student is stuck, he can work with an instructor individually until he truly grasps the concept.

Must Read:Teaching With Technology or Traditionally? The Key is to Balance the Way Out

What is your take on blended learning?

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Priyanka is an experienced edtech blogger with a passion for improving education through technology. She writes thought-provoking and informative articles on the latest trends and developments in the edtech space. Through her engaging writing style and insightful analysis, readers gain a deeper understanding of how technology is transforming the way we learn and teach. From AI-powered learning platforms to gamification and conventional teaching strategies in the 21st century, Priyanka covers a wide range of topics that are relevant to educators, students, and anyone interested in the future of education.
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