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Episode 11: What to expect from Hybrid Teaching in 2020 and beyond? – The new ‘Hyflex Model’ is changing teaching
- August 31, 2020
- Tagged as: Blended Learning, Hyflex, Learning, Online Learning, Online Teaching, Teaching
A lot has been talked about online teaching and learning. The global pandemic sweeping the planet has certainly accelerated the need for classroom transformation and innovation. But, what can we expect from Hybrid Teaching in 2020?