Integration:
Blended learning can be easily distinguished from other forms by the simple
fact that it always encompasses two parts – a. Online learning b. Face –to-face
learning. There are many programs, which offer this feature, but then it cannot
be termed as a blended learning course. The time spent on both the components
must be roughly equal to get the best results.
Interdependence:
Both the above mentioned components cannot be work individually. Both the
factors must balance one another, keeping this mind courses are designed in
such a way that you cannot advance without learning through both the
components. This way optimum benefits can be achieved and learners can make
effective use of the course material.
Information:
Recognized as documenting and reporting, this can help you evaluate how much
you are learning from both components of blended learning. They are available online easily as digital
footprint from your elearning services
provider website. Also, more varied information means a better learning curve
which takes into account all the necessary steps to achieve the final goals.