A hybrid course incorporates both in-person and remote academic participation. The remote option may be offered synchronously or asynchronously. At UB, this means students will complete academic ...
When the pandemic hit, suddenly, everyone went online. Teachers had to learn new technology such as Zoom and figure out how to effectively communicate with their students throughout the crisis.
Being back in the classroom has been a welcomed event for many students and staff at UB. However, when we all can’t be together for a class or meeting, hybrid models are still an effective way of ...
The definitions of online and hybrid learning are continually evolving, as evidenced by Singh and Thurman (2019) who identified 46 different definitions for online learning in peer-reviewed journals ...
In spring 2020, higher education made an abrupt shift from traditional, in-person teaching to fully remote and hybrid models. At the time, many in academia declared, "We'll never be the same again," ...
Teaching Tips from the TLC is the Teaching and Learning Center's blog. Regular posts include brief, practical, research-based strategies for improving students' learning, as well as tips for managing ...
Even as pandemic restrictions ease, remote and flexible learning avenues remain increasingly popular in higher education. This has colleges and universities of all sizes building on their initial ...
The famous one-size-fits-all model. Many times, in pedagogy or elsewhere, we try to adopt THE device that would be effective in all situations. Unfortunately (or not), we also know that there is no ...