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Phone: 845-569-3457
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Hybrid-Blended Courses
A hybrid-blended class refers to a model of course design that combines traditional classroom learning with online or out-of-class coursework activities. At MSMC, a hybrid course is defined as a course where a portion, but not all, of traditional face-to-face class time is replaced with online or out-of-class coursework that is planned and scheduled on a regularly occurring basis.
Hybrid-Blended Courses (30-80% online):
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The Hybrid Classroom:
At Mount Saint Mary College (MSMC), Hybrid courses require some balance of face-to-face and online (synchronous or asynchronous) learning. This might mean only a few face-to-face sessions are required, or the course may require weekly on-campus meetings. Likewise, Hybrid courses may only include a few online requirements, or most activities may occur online. The balance is set by the instructor through the Syllabus and Course Calendar, but students can expect to both learn online and visit the physical campus. Online activities, assignments, and resources are offered through eClass, the college’s learning management system and/or virtually through Zoom.
Zoom allows instructors to hold synchronous (live) meetings and/or record lectures in eClass. Instructors can screenshare slideshows, use a whiteboard, create polls, and even put students into breakout rooms for group discussions. Unlike Poodll, Zoom can be used to record longer lectures or recordings.
- Adding Zoom to Your eClass Course (Video, 2 minutes)
- Scheduling Zoom Meeting Sessions in eClass (Video, 2 minutes)
- Starting and Ending a Zoom Meeting From Your Browser (Video, 1 minute)
Full Zoom Training Playlist (Video Playlist, times vary)
All Disciplines
Teaching Strategies
- Facilitating Difficult Content and Challenging Inquiry in an Online Course Environment, Credit: Professor Jennifer Dauphinais, Quinnipiac University, 2020
- Online Discussion Facilitation Guide (Credit; Alyssa Wise, NYU)
Low-Stakes Assessment Strategies
- Creating Low-Stakes Assignments, DePaul University
- Frequent Low Stakes Grading Assessment for Communication Confidence, Faculty Focus (2013)
- Instructional Resources for High Stakes and Low Stakes Assessment, Center for Innovation in Teaching and Learning, Memorial University
- Alternatives to High Stakes Assessment, Center for Teaching and Learning, Georgia Tech
Nursing
Teaching and Active Learning Strategies
- Active Learning Strategies for Nursing Courses, Credit: Asante Barr, 2020
- Teaching Nursing Students Online: Tips and Resources for Nursing Educators, Duquesne University
Open Educational Resources
- OER Resources for Nursing Courses, George Washington University
- Institute of Healthcare Improvement Open School – case studies, audio & video files, leadership profiles; free courses for students; free sample lessons on leadership in healthcare, patient safety, etc.
STEM
Simulation & Lab Resources – Natural Sciences & Math
- Simulations – Physics, Chem, Earth Science, Bio, Math, Unviersity of Colorado Boulder
- Remote Lab Activities & Experiences, Dartmouth
Teaching Resources: Science, Math & STEM
- Teaching Resource List: Science, Math & STEM (Credit: Alexandra Pickett, SUNY Online)
Humanities
(Credit: Alexandra Pickett, SUNY Online)
Articles
General
- Mount Saint Mary College, A well-organized course site on eClass
- Mount Saint Mary College, Using the eClass Gradebook
- Mount Saint Mary College, Four Ways to Hybridize Your Course
The Flipped Classroom
According to the University of Texas at Austin, a flipped class is one that inverts the typical cycle of content acquisition and application, so that students gain necessary knowledge independently before class, and during class instructors guide students to actively and interactively clarify and apply that knowledge.
- Vanderbilt University, Flipping the Classroom
- Faculty Focus, 7 Things You Should Know About Flipped Classrooms
- University at Waterloo, Course Design: Planning a Flipped Classroom
- Harvard University, Flipped Classrooms
- edutopia, Flipped Classroom
Videos
- Mount Saint Mary College, Encouraging Time Management through Course Design
- Mount Saint Mary College, Designing Mobile Friendly Online Courses – Lunch and Learn Webinars 2016
- Mount Saint Mary College, Posting to Forums using Poodll Audio and Video
- Mount Saint Mary College, Digital Toolkit for Instructors 2017 – Online Presentations: From PowerPoint to YouTube to Moodle
- Mount Saint Mary College, Recording a Lecture Using PowerPoint
Recommended Tools
- EdPuzzle: Main Website
- G Suite: G Suite Learning Center
- Course Videos (Asynchronous)*
- Video Conference (Synchronous)*
*Both can be achieved with Zoom