Both blended and hybrid approaches mix live and digital elements, but they serve different goals. Blended learning describes a program design that combines instructor‑led and self‑paced activities for the same learners. Hybrid learning usually refers to mixed attendance options for a single session where some attend in person and others join remotely.
Key points
- Blended programs span multiple formats to reinforce skills over time.
- Hybrid sessions provide flexible attendance for the same event on the same schedule.
- Choose based on objectives, audience needs, technology, and logistics.
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