Assessment of Student and Teacher’s Reaction in a Blended Learning Model for Higher Education
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https://doi.org/10.7203/relieve.13.1.4214Keywords:
Blended learning, online learning, quality, quality assess-ment, key success factors, higher education, distance edu-cation, Moodle, learning object, instructional design, organizational barriers, standardsAbstract
Although previous experience shows that probably the most important key success factor for traditional education in classroom is the teacher’s performance, it is easy to see that things must be different in online education, because the teacher –instructor, tutor, guide, etc.- has a different role in this new kind of education. This work aims to show the analysis of a blended learning experience in higher education in order to identify key success factors for quality and organizational barriers.Downloads
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