Schools need device management software that can handle hybrid and remote learning systems by Education Technology editorial staff.
Administrators, educators, and parents are all getting more familiar with the new educational lexicon: distance learning, remote learning, and hybrid learning. But how well do we understand the differences between these three learning modalities? Based on these differences, how can the educational experience be enhanced to best serve students and educators alike in all settings? And, importantly, how can schools be prepared to implement each and every one of these systems when needed?...
Why hybrid learning?
Hybrid learning was an instructional option long before the pandemic. Born out of the desire to capitalise on the benefits of both in-person and distance learning, hybrid learning still has its limitations. Much of these have to do with the availability of educational technology and reliable internet connections, as well as the lingering issues of classroom management that occur in the online environment.
Source: Education Technology