Action Research on Blended Learning Transformative Potential in Higher Education- Learners’ Perspectives

Hisham Dzakiria, Mohd Sobri Don A.Wahab, Hamzah Dato’ Abdul Rahman

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This article reports on action research on Blended learning approach conducted in 2011. The goal of the research was to investigate students’ perspectives towards blended approach (hybrid) in teaching Business Communication as the learner progresses through their Executive program at Executive Development Centre, Universiti Utara Malaysia. Results indicated that students were in favor of BL. Students felt they learned as much or more than they did in traditional method of teaching and learning, were more motivated, and preferred hybrid courses over traditional ones. Specifically, the research finding suggests that BL has the potential of enhancing learning interactivity and minimizes the sense of isolation amongst the learners. The authors found that students felt a greater sense of belonging in those courses that used synchronous communication, although they enjoyed the flexibility of asynchronous communication.


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DOI: https://doi.org/10.5430/bmr.v1n2p125

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