Blended Learning

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April 27, 2018

Toolkit For A Blended Learning Approach In Clinical Training: Part 1

“Blended learning” typically includes a mix of online learning, simulation, team training, one-on-one coaching, and even in-person seminars. The value of each piece fits a specific need for the outcome desired at the end of the learning journey. Let’s take a look at what some of the ingredients are for blended learning in Healthcare and how they can best be utilized for effective blended solutions.
by Ben Young
April 24, 2018

eBook Release – Blended Learning In Healthcare: A Toolkit For A Blended Learning Approach In Clinical Training

Blended learning is already used with success in Healthcare, but at the same time there is still distance to be covered when it comes to applying this approach in clinical training specifically. Lambda Solutions came up with a toolkit for this case, an eBook that covers from goal-defining to blended learning implementation through an LMS which can be of great value for professionals of the field.
by Christopher Pappas
January 26, 2018

6 Major Benefits Of Blended Learning

To simplify it all, we’d say that blended learning implementation is all about combining face-to-face instructions with online learning. You might wonder whether it is a good idea, for classical education worked just fine for decades by now.
by Veronica Hunt
October 27, 2017

6 Elements Of An Effective Blended Learning Classroom

Giving rise to an interactive and informative learning experience, blended learning integrates online and offline learning. A suitable Learning Management System, well-defined course structure, clear learning objectives, and well-trained teachers make for a perfect recipe of an effective blended learning classroom.
by Harish Agrawal
September 14, 2017

4 Tips To Create Better Blended Learning

Over the last decade blended learning has advanced significantly, largely due to the incorporation of Learning Management Software. In the past LMS would have provided the online courses for learners, but now there is the theory that students and staff should be provided with resources, not courses.
by Stevie McIntyre