Hybrid Teaching and Learning Environments to Promote Personalized Learning
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hybrid teaching and learning environments, personalizing learning, sense of learning, digital information and communication technologiesAbstract
This paper analyses the potential of hybrid environments to personalize learning, taking as a starting point some features of educational centres that have managed more quickly, easily, and effectively the difficulties caused by the impact of COVID-19. We focus on two main characteristics. First, the existence of an educational approach presided by the idea of personalization of learning, understood as a set of different organizational, curricular, and didactic strategies aimed at promoting and reinforcing the meaning that students attribute to school learning. And the second one is the use of digital information and communication technologies to shape learning environments that blur the boundaries between the face-to-face and the virtual, and between the school as well as the out-of-school. Within this framework, we explore the possibilities offered by hybrid environments for designing and implementing different strategies for personalizing learning are explored, as well as for the monitoring of students and coordination of teachers. This paper concludes with a reflection on hybrid personal learning environments as an ideal framework for the implementation of learning personalization strategies.
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