
Introduction
Hybrid learning combines the best of both worlds — the flexibility of online classes and the personal touch of in-person teaching.
Key Highlights
- Flexibility: Students can attend classes anytime, anywhere.
- Interactive Tools: Live polls, breakout rooms, and discussion boards enhance participation.
- Performance Tracking: Teachers can monitor student progress through analytics.
Example
Universities like Harvard and Stanford use hybrid models to make education accessible to working professionals.
Conclusion
Hybrid learning creates a balanced, inclusive approach to education—ideal for the future of global classrooms.
