How to Design and Teach a Hybrid Course,Used

How to Design and Teach a Hybrid Course,Used

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This practical handbook for designing and teaching hybrid or blended courses focuses on outcomesbased practice. It reflects the authors experience of having taught over 70 hybrid courses, and having worked for three years in the Learning Technology Center at the University of WisconsinMilwaukee, a center that is recognized as a leader in the field of hybrid course design. Jay Caulfield defines hybrid courses as ones where not only is face time replaced to varying degrees by online learning, but also by experiential learning that takes place in the community or within an organization with or without the presence of a teacher; and as a pedagogy that places the primary responsibility of learning on the learner, with the teachers primary role being to create opportunities and environments that foster independent and collaborative student learning. Starting with a brief review of the relevant theory such as andragogy, inquirybased learning, experiential learning and theories that specifically relate to distance education she addresses the practicalities of planning a hybrid course, taking into account class characteristics such as size, demographics, subject matter, learning outcomes, and time available. She offers criteria for determining the appropriate mix of facetoface, online, and experiential components for a course, and guidance on creating social presence online.The section on designing and teaching in the hybrid environment covers such key elements as promoting and managing discussion, using small groups, creating opportunities for student feedback, and ensuring that students learning expectations are met. A concluding section of interviews with students and teachers offers a rich vein of tips and ideas.

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