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Pedagogies: Teaching Strategies

This guide provides web resources and links to library materials to help you with your teaching practice.

Blended Classroom

The Guide to Blended Learning is an introduction to using technology and distance education teaching strategies with traditional, face-to-face classroom activities.

Blended and Online Learning is a guide to developing a blended course from Vanderbilt University.

The Teaching Online Pedagogical Repository is an open resource designed for faculty and instructional designers worldwide. This repository offers valuable insights and strategies for effective online and blended teaching. Each entry showcases a specific strategy, illustrated with artifacts from real courses, and is backed by relevant research or professional practice literature.

 

Hy-Flex Classroom

Hybrid-Flexible Course Design: Implementing Student-Directed Hybrid Classes describes the fundamental principles of HyFlex design, explains a process for design and development, and discusses implementation factors that instructors, designers, students and administrators have experienced in a wide variety of higher education institutions; public and private, larger and small, research-intensive, comprehensive and community colleges.

HyFlex Course Delivery: A Practical Guide from the University of South Carolina provides a brief outline of how to plan HyFlex classes.

Seven Things You Should Know About the HyFlex Course Model defines HyFlex and addresses its pros and cons.

Active Learning in Hybrid and Physically Distanced Classrooms from Vanderbilt University's Center for Teaching includes suggestions for classroom learning activities in a hybrid setting.

How to Deliver a Hybrid Course from the University of Wisconsin-Madison covers how to handle discussions, group work, and feedback and assessment in a hybrid course.

Flipped Classroom

Myths and Facts About Flipped Learning discusses some common misconceptions about the flipped classroom.

How do You Flip a Class? from the University of Texas at Austin's Center for Teaching and Learning provides step by step guidance for setting up a flipped classroom.

Quick Start Guide: Flipped Classroom briefly outlines four things to consider for flipping your class.

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