InCRED LearningTraditional Learning
Classroom DiscussionsThe student talks at least as much as or more than the teacherThe teacher usually talks more than the student
Learning ProcessMost of the learning process takes place in groups or by the individual student.The learning is conducted with the whole class participating; there is almost no group or individual study
Subject MatterThe student participates in determining the subject matter; the studying is based on various sources of information, including web data banks and net-experts located by the student.The teacher conducts the lesson according to the study program and the existing curriculum
MotivationThe students’ motivation is high due to the involvement in matters that are closer to them and to the use of technology.The students’ motivation is low, and the subject matter is “distant” from them.
Teacher's RoleThe teacher directs the student to the information
The teacher becomes a mentor to the student.
The teacher is the authority
Location of LearningThe learning takes place with no fixed location.The learning takes place within the classroom and the school
Lesson StructureThe structure of the lesson is affected by the group dynamics.The teacher dictates the structure of the lesson and the division of time
Emphasis in the Learning ProcessThe students learn “how” and less “what”; the learning includes research study which combines searching for and collecting information from web data banks and authorities on the communications network; the learning is better connected to the real world, the subject matter is richer and includes material in different formats.

- Creativity and Innovative Thinking
- Customized Content
- No fear factor for Students
Flexibility
- Technology-Driven Classrooms
- Continuous Comprehensive Evaluation
- Inquiry-Based Learning
- Emphasis on Understanding of Concepts
- Linking Curriculum with Life
Emphasis on Skill Building, Life Skills and Values
- Smart Interactive Boards
- Differential Learning
- Activity-Based Learning and Learning Labs
- Interdisciplinary Learning
- Integrative and Social Responsibility and Civic Engagement
- Digitization in Teaching, Learning Assessment and Feedback
- Collaborative Learning - Differentiated Instruction
Flipped Classroom
- Problem-Based Learning
The students learn “what” and not “how”; the students and the teachers are busy completing the required subject matter quota; the students are not involved in inquiry-based education and in solving problems, but rather in tasks set by the teacher or curriculum.
Learning InterventionsFormal, Informal and SocialFormal
Learner Engagement- InCREDable Space plus on-demand learning via web or mobile, or SME training: anytime, anywhere, and on any device
- Student Centered
- Performance Focused Learning
- Collaborative Work on Authentic Real-World Projects
- Integrated Assessment of Learning
- Learner-Centered
- Self-Paced
- Unlimited Access to Knowledge
- Student Take Ownership
- Real World Curriculum
- Classroom, Desktop
- Teacher Directed
- Memory focused learning
- Isolated Work on Documented Exercises
- Instructor Centered
- Time and Location Constraints
- Documented Access to Knowledge
- Documented Curriculum