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Hybrid Course Development

What are hybrid courses?

Simply stated, hybrid courses are a combination of face-to-face and computer-based instruction. This blended approach allows for a reduction of face-to-face class time since a significant portion of the instruction can be delivered online.

Consult the Maricopa Center for Learning and Instruction for more definitions

Before developing your hybrid course, you need to consider the type of online learning activities that would complement your face-to-face teaching. Developing a hybrid course is more that simply migrating a portion of your course to an online environment. Find out more in this guide.

If you need assistance at any stage of your course design and development, the Center for Innovative Teaching and Learning (CITL) staff are available to assist you. Please call 202-994-0485 for more information.

Click on the step your are interested in or click "Proceed" to begin:

Step 1 - Thinking about the Outcomes First

Step 2 - Online vs. Face-to-Face Activities

Step 3 - Assessment

Step 4 - Management

Step 5 - Good practice

Resources and References

Please be aware that the CITL does not assume responsibility for the functionality or content of any site links provided, whether they are internal (GW) or external.

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