Blended learning in higher education: an overview / Naemah Abdul Wahab, Jamal Othman and Saiful Nizam Warris

Blended learning is an innovative approach in creating motivating and meaningful learning experiences to fulfil learner's technological demands in the rapidly changing electronic era. Recognizing the emerging implementation of this learning method, this study explores the definitions, the ratio...

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Main Authors: Abdul Wahab, Naemah (Author), Othman, Jamal (Author), Warris, Saiful Nizam (Author)
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Published: 2016.
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