Hybrid learning is learning that combines both synchronous (in-class) and asynchronous (anytime/anywhere) activities.
I. What is Hybrid Learning?
- UL Lafayette defines “Hybrid” as a course that is taught 50 to 99% online.
- Hybrid courses bring students together only where/when needed, allowing them to engage in a mix of synchronous (in-class) and asynchronous (anytime/anywhere) learning.
- Hybrid instructors deliver a substantial portion of their content online, using discussion forums and other electronic collaboration formats to facilitate student engagement with the content, other students, and the instructor.