An educational formation the integrates elearning techniques including online delivery of materials through web pages; discussion boards and/or email with traditional teaching methods including lectures , in-person discussions ,seminars, or tutorials. ا اد و ا تا ي • ھ و ط ق ا ر ا و ا و ت ا ش وا ت ا ل . ت وا ت ا را ات وا ا http://www.teach-nology.com/glossary/terms/b/ Williams (2002), stated that the blended learning as the combination of face-to- face and online learning. According to Ron Bleed (2001), blended learning should viewed as opportunity to redesign that courses are developed, scheduled, and delivered in higher education through a combination of physical and virtual classroom, “bricks and clicks”. That means the definitions of blended learning is considered a ‘blending’ of traditional teaching approaches such as face-to-face classroom and learning activities, and learning technologies through the internet and communication technology. ا وا و ا ھ ا ا )2002( ذ ان ا • و ن ا ان )1002( ا ي ل ا ون وھ ا و ل ا ا ا رات وا ا ورات ا دة ا ج ا ان ا وھ ا ا وا ل ا را ا ا ل و تا ا وا ل ا را و ا ا ر ا .ت وا ا • experiences that can be offered by the use of a mix of learning environments (Reid- Young, 2003); in other word, blended learning is a blending of different learning methods, techniques and resources and applying them in an interactively meaningful learning environment. Learners should have easy access to different learning resources in order to apply the knowledge and skills they learn under the supervision and support of the teacher inside and outside the classroom. This approach will combine face-to-face instruction with computer-mediated
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