Meeting the Needs of Metropolitan Learners: Implementing Agile-Blended Learning in Higher Education

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William Ko-Wai Tang [1 ]
Ao Zhang [1 ]
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[1] Hong Kong Metropolitan University,
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Blended learning; Agile learning; Metropolitan; Higher education;
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10.1007/s42979-024-03522-9
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In the evolving higher education landscape, students increasingly demand flexible and accessible learning opportunities that transcend traditional classroom boundaries. This article introduces agile-blended (AB) learning as a transformative educational approach that integrates the adaptability of agile methodologies with the versatility of blended learning. By combining these innovative strategies, AB learning aims to create a dynamic, learner-centred environment that enhances academic performance and engagement. This study explores the theoretical foundations, key features, and practical implementation of AB learning, focusing on metropolitan students who face unique challenges such as balancing work, family responsibilities, and a strong inclination towards technological integration in education. A case study conducted at a Hong Kong university illustrated the application of AB learning in a module designed for early childhood education students. The experiences and outcomes of 180 third-year Bachelor of Education students were examined through an AB approach facilitated by a video platform (YouTube). According to the results, AB learning significantly improves flexibility, learner autonomy, and the effective use of educational technology, thereby addressing the diverse needs of metropolitan learners. The implications of AB learning for future educational practice and research are highlighted, and its broader adoption is advocated to meet the evolving demands of modern students.
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