Blended learning combines face-to-face instruction with computer-mediated instruction. It is the combining of these two different learning environments—taking the specific benefits that each environment provides and combining them in such a way as to provide greater access to improved learning experiences in a cost-effective manner. Certain topics can be taught better face-to-face than through computer-mediated instruction; other topics are better candidates for computer-mediated instruction than face-to-face delivery. Blended learning expands the possibilities for the quality and quantity of human interaction in an instructional setting. Our trainers are adept in delivering combined face-to-face and computer-mediated instruction as stand-alone courses and as part of a larger training curriculum.
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