Hybrid Learning: A Boon or Bane

Jeevanithya Krishnan, Shalini Nagaratnam
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The context of higher education is changing. The emerge of social, technical, and intellectual forces has pushed higher education to the point of a significant transformation (Garrison & Vaughn, 2008). Technology enhanced learning have raised concerns about the quality of education and learning environment. For the traditional classroom-based teaching and learning, the breakthrough came during the emerge of Covid-19 pandemic. Online learning, once a separated learning system, was fully integrated into teaching and learning to continue providing education amidst the lockdown. Post the reopening of higher education institutions, hybrid learning was widely implemented in almost all universities across the world, to accommodate students’ diverse range of learning needs in the post pandemic era. This case study is intended to gain insights regarding the learning experiences, challenges, and benefits in hybrid learning from both the lecturers’ and students’ perspective. Based from the gathered qualitative data, results show that both students and lecturers have mixed reviews regarding hybrid learning experience. One of the main findings is that hybrid learning creates a more flexible, engaging learning environment compared to traditional face-to-face learning. Lecturers generally feel that hybrid learning has several pedagogical and technological challenges. However, issues concerning quality of lecture delivery and academic malpractice during online assessments has found to be a concern among lecturers and students. In overall, lecturers and students feel that hybrid learning needs to be evaluated from time to time to address the drawback for continuous improvement towards better quality of learning.
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混合式学习:是福还是祸
高等教育的背景正在发生变化。社会、技术和智力力量的出现将高等教育推向了重大变革的地步(Garrison & Vaughn, 2008)。科技促进了学习,引起了人们对教育质量和学习环境的关注。对于传统的课堂教学来说,新冠肺炎疫情的出现带来了突破。网络学习从原来的独立学习系统,全面融入教与学,在封锁期间继续提供教育。在高等教育机构重新开放后,世界各地几乎所有大学都广泛实施了混合学习,以适应大流行后时代学生多样化的学习需求。本案例研究旨在从教师和学生的角度了解混合学习的学习经验、挑战和好处。根据收集到的定性数据,结果显示学生和讲师对混合学习体验的评价不一。其中一个主要发现是,与传统的面对面学习相比,混合学习创造了一个更灵活、更有吸引力的学习环境。讲师们普遍认为混合式学习在教学和技术上存在一些挑战。然而,在网上评估过程中,授课质量和学术舞弊问题一直是讲师和学生关注的问题。总体而言,教师和学生都认为混合式学习需要不时进行评估,以解决持续改进以提高学习质量的缺点。
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