Flexible Learning and the Virtual Campus
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.14742/apubs.2022.154Keywords:
HyFlex, Blended, Hybrid, Online, AsynchronousAbstract
Recent global events put a spotlight on learning modes that are flexible and support diverse learners. Vital to this conversation is a redefinition of the concept and practice of a ‘virtual campus’. One in which learners have a renewed sense of place, inclusive of options for learning in synchronous and asynchronous modes. This paper proposes the principles of HyFlex design to facilitate the reconnection of students, teachers, and technology. Furthermore, these principles are extended into a new model of interconnected attributes - student choice, flat learning, and access. The discussion provides insights into these attributes and reimagines effective contextual approaches. Success through student-driven flexible and inclusive course design is shared encouraging the reader to consider their own adoption and adaption of these principles.
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Copyright (c) 2022 Lisa Jacka, Julie Lindsay
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