Amalgamation of Synchronous & Asynchronous Learning Tool for Blended Pedagogy
The National Education Policy is undeniably student centric, wherein the students are the key stakeholders and the system acts as a medium to cater to their dreams and aspirations. This approach allows a number of teaching-learning modalities to adopt that include face-to-face learning, online learning, and learning through distance or virtual mode. It also endorses the use of vocational courses, multidisciplinary courses and multi-modal approaches, founding a blended pedagogy.
With this pedagogical approach, one can make learning processes more effective and student-friendly by integrating synchronous and asynchronous learning tools into face-to-face and online activities. Students and teachers, both can make physical presence at the same place and control the pace of learning and actual take-ways through digital devices. In the flipped classroom program, students can be encouraged to access digital learning materials, through a cloud-based learning platform, during their time offs.
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- Curriculum and pedagogy theory and development
- Curriculum and pedagogy not elsewhere classified
- Work integrated learning (incl. internships)
- Vocational education and training curriculum and pedagogy
- Science, technology and engineering curriculum and pedagogy
- Higher education
- Teacher education and professional development of educators