What’s the definition of hybrid learning?

“Hybrid learning” is an educational model that combines in-person classroom instruction with online learning in a coordinated and complementary way. It’s also called blended learning.

Some of the benefits of hybrid learning are personalization, flexibility, engagement, and scalability.

For educators, hybrid learning also streamlines tasks that otherwise would take a lot of time, like grading assignments or putting questionable student work through a Plagiarism Checker.

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What is an LMS in blended learning?

An LMS in blended learning is a “learning management system.” An LMS is a digital platform that facilitates the integration of face-to-face and online learning experiences.

LMSs most often include features like content management, communication tools (e.g., forums or instant messages), assessment and tracking, and integration with other tools (e.g. Zoom or Google Meet).

When working with LMSs, educators and students can supplement them with other digital tools. For example, QuillBot’s Grammar Checker can help students proofread their work before submitting it.

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How can you tell if something was written by ChatGPT?

Generative AI tools like ChatGPT can be helpful when creating content. They can be particularly effective when combined with an AI Humanizer, which can help humanize AI outputs to improve fluency and style.

However, some generative AI tools may not be permitted in some contexts. Universities and other academic institutions often use an AI detector to determine whether a source contains text that is AI-generated.

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What is the difference between QuillBot, Grammarly, and ChatGPT?

The difference is in their areas of focus:

  • QuillBot began as a paraphraser and now offers a variety of tools to support your entire writing process, including AI Chat.
  • Grammarly is primarily a grammar, spelling, and punctuation checker that has evolved to offer other revision capabilities.
  • ChatGPT is primarily for generating text, not strengthening your own work.

Generative tools like ChatGPT can be helpful resources, but it’s important not to pass ChatGPT outputs off as your own work. This can be detected using an AI detector.

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