Hybrid Learning

Hybrid learning takes the blended concept further by merging in-person and remote participation in real-time. It’s the model that became essential during the pandemic and has since reshaped how we think about learning accessibility. In hybrid learning, some participants might sit in a classroom while others join via video, but both experience the same session, interaction, and collaboration. It requires thoughtful design to ensure everyone feels equally included and engaged. Technology plays a big role here, from interactive tools to cameras and breakout sessions that keep everyone connected. Hybrid learning reflects today’s flexible world of work and study, where location shouldn’t limit opportunity.

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