A PDF from EDUCAUSEÌýexplaining what HyFlex is, how it works, who's doing it, why itÌýisÌýsignificant, what the downsides are, where it is going, and what the implications are for teaching and learning.
HyFlex at ¿Û¿Û´«Ã½ document provided by ¿Û¿Û´«Ã½ to help instructors prepare for Fall 2020. Includes a HyFlex "Cheat Sheet," recommendations from student feedback, and HyFlex FAQs.Ìý
These documents provideÌýexamples of how to design a course in the HyFlex model. Provided are design examples of a 75 minute class session, 50 minute class session, and individual HyFlex activities (mini-lectures, think pair share, polling, quick write) from Kevin Kelly onÌýPhilonEdTech.
Hybrid-Flexible Course DesignÌýby Brian J. Beatty on implementing student-directed hybrid classes.
PDF from ¿Û¿Û´«Ã½ ITS including information on pedagogy in times of disruption, shifting your classes online, other use cases, resources to learn more, andÌýtech tutorial: getting started with Zoom and Canvas.
An article by Brian J. Beatty on "The Faculty Experience in HyFlex"
An article byÌýJosé Antonio BowenÌýshares a proposal to abandon the synchronous (especially repeated) lecture (both large and small) and reallocate time to smaller groups of more engaged active learning. He has included some time calculations scenarios for different class sizes.
The ¿Û¿Û´«Ã½ Grasselli Library & Breen Learning Center staff is compiling OER sources and options on a Subject Guide Page.ÌýIf you need help finding materials, please let the library staff know. They would love to help you find materials that are licensed or free to use instead of expensive textbooks.
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OER Professional Learning programs support instructors and curriculum specialists to gain the necessary skills required to find, adapt, and evaluate high quality open materials.
In-person and virtual OER workshops help focus instructors to develop a "commons" mindset, to experience the benefits of open processes using the platform's tools, collaborative features, and workflows. This can include using Open Author for creating, remixing, and publishing shared curriculum.
The iDesign Educational Assets (iDEA) Book is your one-stop resource for research-supported instructional design. It has been curated and organized by iDesign specifically to support faculty and instructional designers as they move through the course design process.Ìý
Each page of the iDEA Book consists of a brief description of the featured design concept, downloadable Pro-Tips sheets, and hyperlinked materials, articles, and other relevant Web resources that iDesign has vetted and curated.
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The Ignatian Pedagogy document presents the Ignatian Pedagogical Paradigm - a model for teaching and learning in a Jesuit school. The model identifies three key components of Jesuit teaching and learning: (a) drawing on experience, (b) reflecting on that experience, and (c) the action that follows from learning. It also talks about the importance of understanding. This document includes links to other helpful documents, as well as videos.