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Old May 10th, 2016, 05:14 PM
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Default Re: AICTE Blended Learning Mode

Hey as All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE) is mandated by Parliament for proper planning and coordinated development of the technical education system throughout the country

Blended Learning
AICTE has now defined the procedures and regulations for the conduct of Technical Education through Blended learning mode.
Blended Learning refers to a mixing of different learning environments.
The phrase has many specific meanings based upon the context in which it is used.
Blended learning gives learners and teachers a potential environment to learn and teach more effectively.

Course
Depending on the cross-analysis of these 3 parameters, the course designer will opt for one of the 3 options.
In his course scenario he/she will then have to decide which parts are online, which parts are offline.

Blended Learning Mode
BLENDED learning increases the options for greater quality and quantity of human interaction in a learning environment.
Blended learning offers learners the opportunity “to be both together and apart.”
A community of learners can interact at any time and anywhere because of the benefits that computer-mediated educational tools provide.
Blended learning provides a ‘good’ mix of technologies and interactions, resulting in a socially supported, constructive, learning experience; this is especially significant given the profound effect that it could have on distance learning.

Address:
AICTE
Palace Rd,
Gandhi Nagar,
Bengaluru,
Karnataka 560009
Phone:080 2220 5979
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