HyFlex Teaching
HyFlex is a teaching and learning approach that combines elements of face-to-face and online courses. HyFlex courses allow students to synchronously participate in activities and discussions in-person or online or allow the option to engage asynchronously. Below are some resources to help you prepare and deliver a course in a HyFlex format. If you have further questions about teaching HyFlex or would like assistance in planning your course, schedule a consultation with an IDLT instructional designer or an ITS Labs & Classrooms technician.
Comprehensive Guides
Rethinking the Classroom for HyFlex Learning
Tips for Teaching HyFlex and Staggered Hybrid Courses with Remote Learners
What to Expect in a HyFlex Course: Faculty Handbook
Defining HyFlex
Four Fundamental Principles for HyFlex - The Pillars
7 Things You Should Know About the HyFlex Course Model
Student Guidance
Student Guide for the HyFlex Classroom from Providence College
Tips for Delivery
HyFlex Checklist for Faculty (Word document)
SIUE HyFlex Course Design Examples (Word Document)
SIUE HyFlex Course Design Examples (Excel Workbook)
5 Tips for Delivering Better HyFlex Teaching Classes
6 Tips for Facilitating Your HyFlex Classroom (video)
Active Learning in Hybrid Classrooms
Teaching with Technology Reminders
Webinars
Building a HyFlex Course to Support Student Success (video)
Pedagogy: The Secrety to Successful HyFlex Courses (video)
SIUE Classroom Resources
Introduction to Smart Classrooms
Document Camera and Sphere2 Overview
SMART Monitor Overview
Shure Wireless Microphone Overview
Whiteboard Camera (Huddly Canvas) Overview
Advanced Zoom Features Overview