FULL NAMES:
STUDENT NUMBER:
MODULE CODE: EDS3701
MODULE NAME: EDUCATION STUDIES
OCTOBER/NOVEMBER 2023
, QUESTION 1 (COMPULSORY)
1.1 Blended Learning
Definition: Blended learning combines traditional face-to-face instruction with online
learning activities. It allows for a mix of in-person interactions and self-paced online
learning.
Example: A teacher may assign online readings and quizzes for students to
complete at their own pace, while reserving class time for discussions and hands-on
activities.
Advantages:
1. Flexibility: Allows for personalized learning and accommodates diverse
learning styles.
2. Accessibility: Provides resources online, making it accessible to students from
various locations.
3. Time Management: Students can manage their own pace, allowing for better
time management skills.
4. Cost-Effective: Can potentially reduce costs associated with physical
resources.
5. Enhanced Engagement: Incorporating multimedia and interactive elements
can increase student engagement.
Disadvantages:
1. Technology Dependency: Relies on access to technology and a stable
internet connection.
2. Lack of Face-to-Face Interaction: Some students may struggle with reduced
in-person interactions.
3. Requires Clear Guidelines: Proper planning and communication are essential
to ensure students understand expectations.
4. Potential for Distractions: Students may be tempted by online distractions
during self-paced learning.
STUDENT NUMBER:
MODULE CODE: EDS3701
MODULE NAME: EDUCATION STUDIES
OCTOBER/NOVEMBER 2023
, QUESTION 1 (COMPULSORY)
1.1 Blended Learning
Definition: Blended learning combines traditional face-to-face instruction with online
learning activities. It allows for a mix of in-person interactions and self-paced online
learning.
Example: A teacher may assign online readings and quizzes for students to
complete at their own pace, while reserving class time for discussions and hands-on
activities.
Advantages:
1. Flexibility: Allows for personalized learning and accommodates diverse
learning styles.
2. Accessibility: Provides resources online, making it accessible to students from
various locations.
3. Time Management: Students can manage their own pace, allowing for better
time management skills.
4. Cost-Effective: Can potentially reduce costs associated with physical
resources.
5. Enhanced Engagement: Incorporating multimedia and interactive elements
can increase student engagement.
Disadvantages:
1. Technology Dependency: Relies on access to technology and a stable
internet connection.
2. Lack of Face-to-Face Interaction: Some students may struggle with reduced
in-person interactions.
3. Requires Clear Guidelines: Proper planning and communication are essential
to ensure students understand expectations.
4. Potential for Distractions: Students may be tempted by online distractions
during self-paced learning.