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Resources for hybrid and blended instruction

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Campus defines hybrid instruction as courses that involve a mix of in-person and online instructional meetings between instructors and students. The range of what is included is broad and flexible by design. This site helps UW-Madison instructors blend online and in-person instruction into successful and engaging hybrid courses. The resources below are organized around the four phases of course creation: design, develop, deliver, and evaluate.

Stage 1: Design

The key to a successful hybrid course is planning and good design. Find resources that walk you through the backward design process that aligns activities and assessments with desired course outcomes.

How to design a hybrid course

Stage 2: Develop

Once you have designed your course, you need to start to develop the content and interactions for students. Find resources and technologies to help with your course development process.

How to develop a hybrid course

Stage 3: Deliver

Delivering a hybrid course can be a very different experience. Facilitating learning through a student-centered perspective requires new strategies and skills.

How to deliver a hybrid course

Stage 4: Evaluate

Using an iterative design process, you will continue to develop and improve your course. Even before you start to develop your course, you should be thinking about how you will evaluate the success of your course design.

How to evaluate a hybrid

What is hybrid instruction?

Definitions and examples of hybrid instruction on the UW-Madison campus.

What is hybrid instruction

Why should I consider hybrid instruction?

Benefits and levels of satisfaction with hybrid instruction.

Why should I consider hybrid instruction

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1**** Getting started with hybrid instruction1212092023-03-1667488
2Supported Technologies1041792023-02-231459
3Backward Design Step 9: Evaluate Your Course1074002023-01-251926
4Collecting evidence of course success1211982023-01-25433
5Creating Narrated Presentations Using Microsoft PowerPoint for Mac1072022023-01-251974
6Creating Narrated Presentations Using Microsoft PowerPoint for Windows1072002023-01-252003
7Practicing Compassion with Course Workload1037602023-01-181560
8Use of Third-Party Applications1062752023-01-181543
9Creating Course/Unit Introduction Videos1069992023-01-181925
10Developing Video Content for Students1037632023-01-182035
11Module Zero1202662023-01-18433
12How to design a hybrid course1042062022-10-286559
13**** Why should I consider hybrid instruction1212252022-10-28584
14**** What is hybrid instruction1212232022-10-28534
15**** How to develop a hybrid course1212072022-10-28675
16**** How to evaluate a hybrid course1212012022-10-28558
17**** How to deliver a hybrid course1212032022-10-28604
18Keeping Students Informed & Engaged1037572022-10-281767
19Gathering Feedback from Students1037622022-10-282006
20Using Top Hat Discussion Questions in Classrooms1042152022-10-282109

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