& Presented by TEO CHING SIANG Combines traditional face-to-face instruction with online learning activities. This can involve online lectures, quizzes, discussions, or other digital resources used alongside classroom sessions. Learners can access online materials at their own pace, personalizing the learning experience. Online activities can solidify concepts learned in class and provide additional practice. Combines the benefits of in-person interaction with the vast resources available online. Needs access to technology and reliable internet for both students and instructors. Educators need to be comfortable integrating technology into their lessons. While some online components might be flexible, face-to-face sessions have set schedules. in-class discussions and online exploration foundational knowledge in class and practicing it online Learners who prefer a mix of traditional and online learning methods Define mobile learning as a learning approach that delivers content specifically designed for mobile devices like smartphones and tablets. Learners access content anytime, anywhere with a mobile device Fits into busy schedules with short, on-the-go learning bursts Interactive apps and games can make learning fun and engaging Complex subjects might be challenging to explore fully on a small screen Learners can get sidetracked by notifications or other apps Requires compatible devices and internet connectivity. Delivering bitesized learning modules, reinforcing concepts Providing learners with on-the-go access to resources Microlearning for quick knowledge bursts on specific topics