In hybrid teaching, instruction is split between an in-person physical class and a virtual online setting. Students can attend either in person or through an online platform.
This approach allows students from various locations to enroll in the course without physical barriers. Despite the difference in the environment, each student receives the same quality of instruction.
Although hybrid teaching presents many benefits, there are potential challenges as well. When considering this approach think about the following:
- Audio/video challenges
- Internet challenges
- Time zone differences
Overall, the hybrid teaching model can be beneficial for both the instructor and the student, providing greater flexibility for all.
Related to: blended course, blended learning
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