Challenges in the online component of blended learning: A systematic review

Document Type

Article

Publication Date

1-1-2020

Abstract

Blended learning is widely regarded as an approach that combines the benefits afforded by face-to-face and online learning components. However, this approach of combining online with face-to-face instructional components have raised concerns over the years. Several studies have highlighted the overall challenges of blended learning mode of instruction as a whole, but there has been no clear understanding of the challenges that exist in the online component of blended learning. Thus, a systematic review of literature was conducted with the aim of identifying the challenges in the online component of blended learning from students, teachers and educational institutions perspectives. Self-regulation challenges and challenges in using learning technology are the key challenges that students face. Teachers challenges are mainly on the use of technology for teaching. Challenges in the provision of suitable instructional technology; and effective training support to teachers are the main challenges faced by educational institutions. This review highlights the need for further investigations to address students, teachers and educational institutions challenges in blended learning. In addition, we proposed some recommendations for future research. © 2019 Elsevier Ltd

Keywords

Pedagogical issues, Adult learning, Improving classroom teaching, Teaching/Learning strategies

Divisions

Computer

Publication Title

Computers & Education

Volume

144

Publisher

Elsevier

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