Pros
Students remain active and engaged for longer
Don't bother with auto mode. ...
Explain aperture and shutter speed in simple terms.
Don't shy away from explaining the histogram.
Explain ISO when the beginner discovers that they can't get the results they want with the aperture and shutter speed options they have.
Teacher-centered methods,
Learner-centered methods,
Content-focused methods...
Pros
Students remain active and engaged for longer
Don't bother with auto mode. ...
Explain aperture and shutter speed in simple terms.
Don't shy away from explaining the histogram.
Explain ISO when the beginner discovers that they can't get the results they want with the aperture and shutter speed options they have.
Teacher-centered methods,
Learner-centered methods,
Content-focused methods; and.
Interactive/participative methods.
Possible to teach large groups of students at once
Easy to prepare lecturers
The hybrid (also known as blended) style strives to strike a balance between teacher- and student-centered approaches.
Most of the time, the teachers who follow the hybrid style bring their own knowledge and expertise into the class. They still have a structure for every lecture but are able to adjust their flow and come up with the right activities to keep the students engaged.