The term "blended learning" refers to merging many educational approaches, such as traditional classroom instruction with online study and using other digital resources. Even though the concept of blended learning has been around for a while, new developments in digital technology are redefining what it means to have a blended learning experience for today's learners. Today, creating educational opportunities that layer instruction learning with a wide variety of digital technologies and learning and development (L&D) practices, such as 360 assessment tools, one-on-one coaching, social learning, and virtual reality, to name a few, is the central focus of blended learning.
Learning using a blended approach can be readily segmented into smaller pieces and spread over a more extended period. Because it requires learners to complete pre-work outside of training, the blended method cuts down on overall classroom time. This also means that time in class may be spent on role-playing and other hands-on activities, such as simulations. Blended learning allows learners to access the materials they need to study at the precise moment they need them, which results in the more effective use of both time and resources.
A million dollar bounty, underground assassins, torture-it's all in a days work for assassin Jessie Wright.
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Molded into an assassin by the one who killed her parents, Jessie defies orders and goes rogue. Now with a bounty on her head, her only chance of survival may be with a man who's reputation is worse than her own.
Violence, Assault, Swearing.