Blended learning: the best recipe
By Tim Gibson (May 2006 Issue)
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Beware of definitions of blended learning that say you need only have two ingredients: e-learning and stand-up training. Using the cooking metaphor coined by Clive Shepherd, there are many more successful meals out there than just the simple ‘meat and two veg’, as we shall see.
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