The pedagogical approach known as HyFlex has been part of the learning landscape for more than 15 years, primarily in graduate courses. But it moved from a fringe phenomenon to the mainstream, at ...
According to a study last year from Barnes and Noble Education, 69 percent of higher-ed students cited flexibility as a key need for completing their courses. As universities and colleges grow more ...
Digital teaching and learning enables a rethink and redesign of pedagogies based on the knowledge that a “one-size-fits-all” approach is unlikely to be inclusive. But what is the difference between ...
For a large swath of higher education, this is not just a “Covid semester”; it’s become a “HyFlex semester,” too. As colleges and universities finished a chaotic spring and contemplated an equally ...
Wylie Wong is a freelance journalist who specializes in business, technology and sports. He is a regular contributor to the CDW family of technology magazines. Colleges and universities adapted ...
As teachers work into a new semester, many continue to teach “hyflex” (hybrid and flexible) with some students attending face-to-face, while others join remotely via virtual conferencing. It can be ...
During the past year or so, and especially since the onset of COVID-19, I have been hearing more and more about HyFlex course design and delivery models. Educator responses to the pandemic have ...
The evolution of activeflex learning as a way to keep students engaged online, and how to overcome problems when using this teaching model, by Mark Gale More flexibility. More access. Greater student ...