Thursday, April 14, 2011

Engagement in Technology

According to a Thompson Netg job security study in 2002, blended learning yielded better results than online learning alone.


They point out:
  • Blended Learning performance was 30% more accurate than e-learning alone
  • Blended learning performance on the real world task was 41 percent faster than e-learning alone
  • Blended learning performance was 159% more accurate than no training
  • E-learning was 99% more accurate than no training
The results of the study say scenario-based exercises are the most effective for face to face and online materials.


For more on Blended Learning, check out the Brandon Hall Report: The Real Story: Blended Learning.

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