In less than two months, the coronavirus crisis will turn a year old. It continues to ravage the entire world. The education sector is one of the sectors most affected by the crisis because of the lockdowns it caused. As a result, the online learning platform began to operate as the best way to pursue one’s education. This has been a trending topic of discussion among educators, parents and government agencies, such as the Department of Education and Commission on Higher Education, while the media has been pointing to the nation’s unreadiness in the so-called new normal.

In today’s technological world, there are a lot of benefits in using blended learning tools that leverage the internet to offer students a more personalized learning experience. They learn, in one part, through online learning and, in another, in a supervised, brick-and-mortar classroom setting. Blended learning works based on how it is implemented, and provided it is designed to address the subject’s special concerns.

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