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Advantages and disadvantages of blended learning - Coggle Diagram
Advantages and disadvantages of blended learning
Advantages
Well-suited for large groups
Doesn’t require the trainer to be present all the time.
Employees set their own pace
Grants a generous amount of flexibility
Better preparation and feedback
Come to class with the same knowledge level.
Complete assignments independently
It’s more fun!
Move the theoretic part of your training online, and follow it up with tests that measure your employees’ knowledge.
Great for the non-technology fans
Appreciation of hands-on training
Used to face-to face interaction
Reduction in costs
Requires fewer resources
Disadvantages
Basic technology knowledge
Participants must have a basic knowledge of technology
Lack of motivation
Not every blended learning model is suited to everything
Plagiarism and credibility problem
You can use plagiarism checkers as prevention
It might be hard for online learners to resist the temptation
Temporary increase in the workload
Difficulties switching to a new method
It can take a while to reap the benefits of this learning approach