Pedagogical Framework for Technology-Mediated Agile-Blended Learning

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Kam Cheong Li [1 ]
Billy Tak-ming Wong [1 ]
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[1] Hong Kong Metropolitan University,
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Learning theory; Constructivism; Agile learning; Blended learning; Agile-Blended learning; Distance education;
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10.1007/s42979-025-03774-z
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This paper presents the development of a pedagogical framework for Agile-Blended learning, a novel technology-mediated pedagogical approach grounded in constructivist learning theories. It provides a detailed account of five relevant learning theories — Dewey (1938), Bruner (1966), Vygotsky (1978), Anderson (2008), and Harasim (2012) — to establish a theoretical foundation for Agile-Blended learning. Based on the core features of these theories, a pedagogical framework is proposed to support the implementation of Agile-Blended learning. This framework encompasses four key principles: adaptability, independence, engagement, and the application of information technology. These principles are interrelated and form a cohesive whole, guiding the implementation of effective teaching and learning practices. Future research directions related to Agile-Blended learning based on this framework are also discussed.
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