Definition
Hybrid Learning
Blended Learning
Differences
Advantages & Challenges
100

What are the two modern ways of learning we talk about?


Hybrid and blended learning


100

Where do students study in hybrid learning?


In class and online at the same time


100

Where do students study in blended learning?


Online and in the classroom


100

Which one happens at the same time — hybrid or blended?


Hybrid


100

Name one advantage of hybrid or blended learning.


Flexibility


200

What does “hybrid” mean?



Learning in class and online together


200

Who teaches both groups in hybrid learning?


The teacher


200

Do blended students study at the same time or different times?


Different times


200

Which one is more flexible — hybrid or blended?


Blended


200

Name one challenge.


Need internet


300

What does blended mean?


Learning part online and part in class


300

Give one example of hybrid learning.


Some students in class, others on Zoom


300


What do students do online in blended learning?


Watch videos or do exercises


300

What is the main difference between them?


Time and flexibility


300

What helps students learn better — hybrid or blended?


Both


400

What kind of learning uses technology?


Both hybrid and blended


400

Is hybrid learning flexible or not very flexible?


Not very flexible


400

What do students do in class after online learning?


Discuss and do group work


400

In which type can students work at their own pace?


Blended learning


400

Why do teachers like these methods?


They can help all students


500

Why are these learning types popular today?


Because they are flexible and modern


500

Why is hybrid learning helpful?


It lets everyone learn, even from home


500

Why is blended learning more flexible?


Students study at their own speed


500

Which one uses real-time learning?


Hybrid learning


500

What skill is important for students?


Knowing how to use technology