Online & Hybrid Courses
Online and hybrid courses allow students with non-traditional schedules the opportunity to continue their education. While they don't take less time to complete (or to teach), students can learn late at night, over the weekend, whenever their schedule allows.
Educational Technology can help you re-design your face-to-face course to be effective as online or hybrid instruction.
Definitions
PLAID Your Course!
The Peer-Led Analysis of Instructional Design (PLAID) is a tool to help you analyze and tune up your online, hybrid, or web-enhanced course. Learn more!
Teaching Online/Hybrid
- Quick Checklist
- Useful syllabus language
- Sample Pre-course Letters
- Rubric for Online Discussion
- Technical Requirements for Students Note: These are basic requirements; class syllabi should note any additional requirements.
Course Evaluations
- Student Evaluations
- Improving response rates for online course student evaluations
- PLAID Rubric for self- and peer-evaluation of online courses