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What is Hybrid Learning

Experiences and Research on Enhanced Professional Development Through Faculty Learning Communities
A teaching modality characterized by a combination of face-to-face and virtual learning venues.
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The Pivot: Implementing Best Effective Teaching Practices for Pre-Service Educators – Transitioning From Virtual to Hybrid Clinical Experiences
Rebecca J. Blankenship (Florida A&M University, USA) and Shannon A. Davis (Leon County Schools, USA)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-6684-5332-2.ch007
Abstract
The field clinical experience is an essential component for the early professional development of pre-service teacher candidates. Teacher candidates need the opportunity to interact with teachers and students in multiple instructional settings and modalities. Research in teacher candidate pedagogic development indicates that clinical experiences in the field promote self-efficacy, especially when applying educational theory to actual classroom practice in the early years of teaching. The purpose of this chapter is to report the efficacy of transition between face-to-face, virtual, and hybrid clinical experiences and how these transitions inform best clinical practice conceptualized using a proprietary instructional model (IDEAL) as well as the TPACK framework.
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Organization of Distance Learning: Online Course “Supply Chain Finance”
Using a mix of meetings in a physical classroom and a virtual classroom during a course.
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Challenges and Opportunities for Active and Hybrid Learning related to UNESCO Post 2015
Hybrid learning happens both in a classroom (or other physical space) and online. In this respect, hybrid learning overlaps with blended learning. These terms can be distinguished as follows. Blended learning describes a process or practice, whereas hybrid pedagogy is a methodological approach that helps define a series of varied processes and practices. Blended learning is tactical, whereas hybrid pedagogy is strategic.
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Implementation of a Personalized Online Learning System Towards Creating Hybrid Learning and Teaching in Chemistry Classes
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A Critical Review of Secondary Educational Shifts to Online Learning Modalities in the COVID-19 Pandemic
Hybrid learning is an educational modality that combines traditional classroom methods with online learning activities, allowing students to learn from both traditional and online instruction (Suwantarathip, 2018 AU137: The in-text citation "Suwantarathip, 2018" is not in the reference list. Please correct the citation, add the reference to the list, or delete the citation. ).
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Professional Training in Tourism Through Hybrid Learning in Relation to Target 4.c of Sustainable Development Goal 4 Quality Education
Combination between face-to-face and online learning where the combination between classroom and online instruction may vary based on consideration of differences in course content and students' comfort level with online learning.
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Digital Leadership and Professional Development
The ability to engage in learning new or advanced information through a mixture of face to face or in-person learning environments, as well as distance learning efforts. This approach may take a blended learning approach, a flipped classroom approach, or differentiated styles of in-person learning and distance learning efforts.
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Let the Learners Take the Lead for Their Lifelong Learning Journey
Hybrid learning occurs both in the classroom (or other physical space) and online. In this respect, hybrid learning overlaps blended learning. These terms are distinguished as follows. Blended learning describes a process or practice, whereas hybrid pedagogy is a methodological approach that helps define a series of varied processes and practices.
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Deployment of a Web Based Critiquing System for Essay Writing in Hybrid Learning Environment
Learning that blends online and face-to-face delivery in which substantial proportion of the content or activity is delivered or carried out online.
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The Perception of Faculty Members on Hybrid Learning: A Naturalistic Case Study
A model of course design that combines traditional, face-to-face class sessions with online as well as out-of-class course activities.
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Opportunities and Challenges of E-Learning in Spanish Institutions of Higher Education
A kind of learning instruction that combines both face-to-face and online lessons. It is also called Blended learning.
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Designing a Distributed Learning Experience
Learning that involves both computer-mediated and face-to-face communication.
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Machine Learning Algorithms in Human Gait Analysis
When several different types of machine learning techniques are used in sequence or in parallel, the approach is termed as hybrid.
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Future Opportunities for Personalized Online Global Learning
Hybrid learning is where students learn through a mix of in-person and online activities.
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Model for an Interaction Assessment Strategy in Hybrid Learning Including Web 2.0 Resources
The combination of multiple approaches to learning. Blended learning can be accomplished through the use of ’blended’ virtual and physical resources. A typical example of this would be a combination of technology-based materials and face-to-face sessions used together to deliver instruction.
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Course Model Redesign for Continuity of Instruction
A blended instructional approach where the didactic material is presented in an online and in-person format.
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Reshaping Higher Education Institutions Within an Industry 4.0 Context: E-Learning Frameworks for Developing Countries
This is sometimes called blended-learning in reference to it being an approach that blends and amalgamates face-to-face learning with online learning platforms or e-learning.
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Digital Technology Affordances in Hybrid Learning Environments
Learning approach that permeates the boundaries of visual and physical, online, and offline, and formal and informal learning spaces in teaching and learning practices.
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Performance and Agility in Orchestrating Learning Online
Combines a range of human teaching activities, learning systems and administrative resources that educators have been deployed a significant amount of online activities strategically to enhance student learning.
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Critical Factors in Defining the Mobile Learning Model: An Innovative Process for Hybrid Learning at the Tecnologico de Monterrey, a Mexican University
Hybrid learning is the knowledge and skills acquisition process (learner centered) that is fostered by an instructional design which integrates digital (internet and mobile), printed, recorded and traditional face-to-face class activities in a planned, pedagogically valuable manner; facilitating student to self direct his/her learning process by choosing the learning methods and materials available that best fit his or her individual characteristics and needs oriented to reach curriculum learning objectives
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Pedagogical Adaptation in Higher Learning Institutions During the COVID-19 Pandemic in Tanzania
This is the learning model in which some students attend classes in-person while others join the classroom from their home or elsewhere.
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Stop Saying Virtual Learning Does Not Work: Effective Distance Learning for K-3 Students
Learning that takes place inside a brick-and-mortar school, as well as online environments. Also called blended learning.
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Blended Learning for Pre-Service Teachers
A form of education where participants interact via electronic and online media as well as traditional face-to-face teaching methods.
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Comprehensive E-Learning Appraisal System
Finding the rithg mix for the student, out of all the possibilities in learning.
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Understanding Persuasion Mechanisms for Effective Communication in Online Educational Environments: Persuade Your Students by Empowering Them!
Integrated online and traditional face-to-face class activities, that of systematic planning in a pedagogically valuable manner, so that online technology could assist, improve, and transform the learning process.
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Advancing Retention and Engagement Strategies Through Effective Online Mediums
Often used interchangeably with blended learning. This style of learning fuses face-to-face instruction with online learning.
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Principal Leadership in an Online Environment: Lessons From Hybrid and Fully Virtual Learning
A learning environment in which there are components of virtual learning and brick-and-mortar learning.
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Proficient Erudition of Pedagogues and Administrants for Integrated and Online Learning
The learning procedure in that theory classes will be online and practical sessions will be in person regular class mode with social distancing protocol.
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Designing Innovative Faculty Development Initiatives Through the Lens of the Adult Learner
An educational modality where learning occurs both in a physical location and online.
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Pedagogy Reconsidered in a Multimodal Blended Environment
Another name for blended learning that emphasizes the combination of features of electronic and face-to-face delivery
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Knowledge Management for Hybrid Learning
Hybrid Learning is located in the continuum of blended learning and therefore a mix of different forms of information and knowledge transfer.
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Media Ecology and the 21st Century Classroom
Learning in which some of the course content is delivered through the Internet and some is delivered in a face to face context.
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The Benefits for Faculty Teaching in Online and F2F Environments
Also called blended learning, hybrid learning is training or instruction that combines online and F2F, or classroom, instruction.
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Hybrid Teaching and Learning of Computer Programming Language
A learning approach which combines face-to-face instruction with computer-assisted instruction.
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An Online Professional Learning Series: Preparing P-12 Educators to Teach in Online SEL Environments
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The Impacts of the Coronavirus Pandemic (COVID-19) on Language Education
Teaching and learning through both synchronous and asynchronous learning platforms tools.
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Strengths and Challenges of Digital Tools in EAP Remote Learning Settings
Learning which combines in-person and online components, but a significant amount of learning takes place online.
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Educational Technology Essential for Innovation
The combination of in-person and online instruction.
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Student Experience on Distance Learning in Mathematics in Times of Pandemic
A type of blended learning that combines face-to-face and online sessions. Also called blended learning.
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A Post-Secondary Writing Bridge Program for Incarcerated Learners
Instruction combining synchronous and asynchronous, remote and in-person learning to varying degrees to meet set objectives.
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Online Learning: Challenges and Suggestions to Enhance Student Engagement in Higher Education Institutions
Hybrid learning, also known as blended learning, combines both in-person and online instructional methods within a single course, offering students a mix of traditional and digital learning experiences.(Garrison, D. R., & Vaughan, N. D. AU82: The in-text citation "Garrison, D. R., & Vaughan, N. D." is not in the reference list. Please correct the citation, add the reference to the list, or delete the citation. , 2008)
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Remote Learning in Early Childhood and Elementary Schools: An Unprecedented Shift
A teaching method that allows teachers to teach in-person and remote students simultaneously via video conferencing software.
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