“…With blended learning, students can construct their own knowledge and change their passive behavior that only receives knowledge from their teacher into an active behavior (Maza et al, 2016;Wichadee, 2017). Blended learning has been shown to improve student learning's outcomes (Saritepeci & Cakir, 2015;Rafiola et al, 2020;Ridwan et al, 2020), can improve critical and creative thinking (Nurkhin et al, 2020), can increase student's motivation in learning (Schober & Keller, 2012;Islam et al, 2018), are used as important guidelines in learning (Cao & Liu, 2019), and as an alternative learning method in higher education (Ibrahim & Nat, 2019).…”