Tips for Effective Hybrid Teaching

Online learning and classroom learning both have their advantages. Hybrid teaching offers the best of both worlds, with both online and in-person learning sessions. Schools all over the world are adopting hybrid learning formats for the immediate future. If you’re new to hybrid learning, here’s a look at three ways you can improve remote teaching using hybrid learning.

Effective Hybrid Teaching Tips

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1. Build Content Based on What Students Should Learn

Content creation for studentsIt’s vital to think about what you want to teach your students through your hybrid course. Don’t assume that your in-person classes will work the same way online or vice-versa. Start by looking at your syllabus and learning objectives. Build content that will help your learners achieve these objectives. Once you know what you’d like to teach, think about how you should deliver each lesson. Certain concepts may require you to be face-to-face with students, while others do not. You must carefully pick what you should teach online and in-person based on this.

2. Plan Better Interactions

In a hybrid teaching scenario, there are three types of interactions you have to think about:

a. Instructor-learner interactions

These interactions help drive successful learning. You can use emails, announcements or discussions here. For a happy and engaged community of learners, you must address each learner by name. It’s also crucial that you add some fun and humour to your communications.

b. Learner-learner interactions

Any discussions or group work falls under this category. It’s possible to encourage these interactions online and offline. In face-to-face scenarios, learners may not have enough time to get their point across. But, it does spark a sense of fun and spontaneity. In online situations, learners have enough time to reflect on what they need to do. By giving learners more time, you can encourage participation in online discussions.

c. Learner-content interactions

Interactions between learners and content you’ve shared and created fall under this category. Watching videos, reading materials and working on problems are all examples of this. You can present different concepts using different formats. If you’re using videos, you must make the most of your online learning videos.

3. Integrate the Experience

Integrate the ExperienceThe most important thing that you need to do is integrate your online and in-person sessions. Instead of feeling disjointed, they should support and complement each other. An excellent way to do this is by assigning projects online and then talking about them in class. You can also start a group discussion in class and ask learners to present their findings online. Students will enjoy learning across both types of sessions in this manner.

If you’re looking to create hybrid courses, you can consider signing up on TG Campus. Our state-of-the-art platform has every tool you require to make the most of your online learning sessions. The platform supports various content formats, including video. So, you can create engaging video and text content for learners. The platform also has a live classroom functionality, facilitating online discussions and more. Hybrid teaching is easy and effective with TG Campus!

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