6-MODES OF LEARNING

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  • Individualized Instruction
    Instruction tailored to address individual needs, allowing learners to develop critical thinking, creativity, and self-direction.
  • Rationale of Individualized Instruction
    Based on the uniqueness of each human being, aims to help learners address their own needs, think critically, and become independent.
  • Nature of Individualized Instruction
    Involves instructional components like setting description, objectives, subject matter, teaching-learning experiences, and assessment plans.
  • Different Strategies of Individualizing Instruction
    Includes self-directed discovery learning, independent study, learning contract, modular instruction, audio/video-tutorial instruction, and programmed instruction.
  • Distance Education
    A form of education where the student is physically and/or temporally separated from the teacher, learning independently.
  • Taxonomy of Distance Education
    Classified into traditional classroom instruction and distance learning, with subdivisions based on interaction levels.
  • Two Major Categories of Distance Education
    Correspondence-based and Telecommunications-based, differing in interaction levels and communication methods.
  • Technologies used in Distance Education
    Include traditional mail, fax, telephone, text, graphics, audio, video, and internet technologies like email, course management systems, and videoconferencing.
  • Generations of Distance Education
    Categorized into first generation (correspondence), second generation (multimedia), and third generation (interactive, multimedia) distance education.
  • Growth of Distance Education
    Expanded in the mid-1990s due to the internet, affordable computers, and demand for flexible learning, leading to various labels like online learning and e-learning.
  • Advantages of Distance Education
    Include learning flexibility, 24/7 access, self-paced learning, gaining ICT skills, and learning outside the classroom.
  • Disadvantages of Distance Education
    Involve costs, lack of immediate feedback, social isolation, and the need for equipment and facilities.
  • Blended Learning
    Integration of face-to-face and computer-mediated instruction methods to optimize learning outcomes.
  • Different Concepts Denoted by Blended Learning
    Combining web-based technologies, pedagogical approaches, instructional technology, and job tasks to enhance learning.
  • 3 Design Approaches of Blended Learning
    Low-impact blend, medium-impact blend, and high-impact blend, varying in the integration of online components and traditional activities.
  • Factors that Influence Selection of the Design Approaches
    Include experience in blended learning, traditional course teaching, technology integration knowledge, confidence, and institutional support.