Hybrid Learning Classrooms and Student Engagement Strategies
Hybrid Learning Classrooms and Student Engagement Strategies
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What did the Researchers Do?
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→ How to Implement this Research in Your Classroom
The following recommendations can help educators in the implementation of hybrid teaching:
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Create appropriate infrastructures for delivering hybrid courses.
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Communicate clearly how hybrid courses are listed on the class schedule to set expectations for students when they enroll.
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Provide course material (readings, activities, videos, PowerPoint slides) to students in advance to increase flexibility. Post the material in a learning management system prior to the time students are to engage with it.
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Be purposeful when deciding whether synchronous or asynchronous methods work best to meet the learning goals.
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Clearly define attendance policies. Consider including a multi-access attendance plan or flexible attendance policies to accommodate students.
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Provide the possibility for students to use online breakout rooms to enhance social interaction with the instructor and peers.
→ Citation
Kniffin, L.E., & Greenleaf, J. (2023). Hybrid Teaching and Learning in Higher Education: An Appreciative Inquiry. International Journal of Teaching & Learning in Higher Education, 35 (2), http://www.isetl.org/ijtlhe/
→ Keywords
- Hybrid Learning
- Higher Education
- Hybrid Teaching
- Appreciative Inquiry
This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 2.0 Canada License
Snapshot Writer: Marta Bruno
Snapshot Publication Date: 2024
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