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Blended learning: what it is, the best LMS and other teaching methodologies

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Blended learning is now one of the most effective and widely used training models, in both corporate and educational contexts. By combining face-to-face training with distance learning, this approach improves the learning experience by increasing engagement and flexibility.

But what is the best platform for blended learning? Discover e-Logos, a cloud-based LMS that makes it easy to deliver online courses. Read on.

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What does blended learning mean?

The term blended learning (or mixed learning) refers to a teaching methodology that combines traditional classroom lessons with digital activities delivered through an LMS (learning management system), that is, a platform for managing educational content.

It is not simply a matter of alternating online and in-person lessons, but rather a strategy based on a hybrid learning model: on the one hand, classroom activities encourage direct interaction and group work; on the other, distance learning allows learners to study independently, in a personalized and asynchronous way, optimizing time and costs.

The result is a more effective, flexible, and measurable learning experience.

What are the main teaching methodologies?

Blended learning can take different forms, depending on the learning objectives and the context. Among the main teaching methodologies, we find:

1. Flipped classroom

In this model, theoretical content is studied online, while classroom time is dedicated to practical activities and in-depth analysis. In practice, the order of lessons and homework is reversed: learners first study at home and then apply what they have learned in class through group discussions, case studies, and project work.

2. Rotation model

In the rotation model, learners attend face-to-face lessons but carry out group work and part of the training online. It is essentially the opposite of the flipped classroom; therefore, dividing learners into smaller groups and assigning specific online tasks becomes essential to fully benefit from blended learning.

3. Face-to-face model

This is the model closest to traditional classroom training. Here, digital resources are used as supporting tools, and only learners with specific needs follow online activities. Most classroom lessons are led by an instructor whose goal is to strengthen face-to-face communication.

What is one of the most well-known e-learning platforms?

Among the most appreciated e-learning platforms is e-Logos, an LMS developed by VITECO and designed for companies, training providers, and public administration bodies.

e-Logos is a complete, customizable, and scalable e-learning platform, designed to effectively support blended learning. The main features that make it particularly suitable for mixed learning include:

In addition, e-Logos:

Today, e-Logos is one of the best e-learning platforms in Europe.

Invest in blended learning, choose e-Logos

Blended learning is not a passing trend, but a proven solution designed to improve training quality, reduce costs, and increase engagement.

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