The proven benefits of blended learning

Blended Learning

The proven benefits of 
  blended learning

 

What does the research say?

Blended learning is gaining popularity in schools and universities around the world. Numerous studies highlight the many benefits of blended over fully classroom-based education, from increasing student motivation to improving academic outcomes.

 

 

Let's take a look at what research reveals about blended learning and why it's great for students!
Click on the interactive diagram below to learn more.

 

 

 
 
 
"Research suggests a majority of students now prefer blended learning to in-person."JISC, 2022 Links to an external site.

 

 

 

Explore exciting blended learning statistics for 2023 by hovering your mouse over the graph below.

 

 

Source: Data from Cambridge Assessment Links to an external site.Times Higher Education Links to an external site.Markinstyle.co.uk Links to an external site.

 

Blended learning around the world

Blended learning is used not only at RMIT. Many prestigious universities worldwide have long adopted blended learning approaches and recognised the valuable benefits blended learning can bring.

 

 

Click the thumbnails below to explore how various universities - big names like Harvard, MIT, UCL and the University of Sydney, are using the blended learning approach to teaching and learning.

 

 

Blended learning has created such engaging and effective learning environments for students to learn and gain valuable skills for the future. On the next page, we will see how times have changed and because of that, blended learning has become even more crucial in higher education and the modern workplace.