Hybrid course formats are formally discussed in a portion of this report, but we can certainly take the online findings and apply them to most of our circumstances too.
Positive Outcomes from Online or Hybrid Programs (p. 14):
- Increased student access (including students from outside of traditional target area)
- Pedagogical improvements
- Increased enrollment
- Increased revenue
- Growth in continuing education
- Enhance value of university brand
- Enrollment shifted from on ground to online
- Increased rate of degree completion
- Strengthened academic continuity in case of disaster
- Increased student diversity
- Improved student retention
- Positive impact to pedagogy of f2f classes!
Challenges to Serving Online Students (p. 13):
- Training and recruiting faculty to teach online
- Measuring outcomes
- Student retention
- Accommodating students with special needs
- Maintaining the Learning Management System (e.g. D2L)
Here is an infographic of some of the findings:
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