Blended learning
This approach requires you to learn by combining face-to-face interactions, such as seminars and workshops, with online activities. You will be expected to access and complete online learning materials that will complement deeper learning within your sessions. This will help you to develop a more flexible approach to learning, encourages self-direction and gives you more control over the pace and the spaces in which you learn.
Examples of blended learning:
- Completion of online tasks and activities before or after a session
- Projects
- Online case studies
- Research