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Developing and Teaching a Hybrid Course


What is a Hybrid Course?:

"Hybrid" is the name used to describe a course that combines in-the-classroom instruction with computer-based, online learning. In a Hybrid course, half of the course learning is done online and, as a result, the amount of on-campus classroom time is reduced to half. This allows students more flexible scheduling, while maintaining contact with the instructor that is typical of traditional campus classes.  For a course to be considered a Hybrid course, it must have the following features:

  • Provide course materials via the Internet

  • Email Tool

  • Calendar Tool

  • Discussion board

  • Test / Quizzes

  • Online Students Grade tool

Online Campus training is required for producing a Hybrid course

 

 

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