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Face-to-face or face-to-screen? Undergraduates’ opinions and test performance in classroom vs. online learning
As electronic communication becomes increasingly common, and as students juggle study, work, and family life, many universities are offering their students more flexible learning opportunities. Classes once delivered face-to-face are often replaced by online activities and discussions. However, there is … Continue reading
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Future Schools: Blending Face-to-Face and Online Learning
Read Much of the enthusiasm for the potential of blended learning comes from what is currently a math program. School of One, operating inside three New York City public middle schools, is an exciting experiment interweaving a wide range of … Continue reading