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MWP Resources
General Resources
- MWP Syllabus Policies (PDF)
- MWP Letter to Students (PDF)
- MWP 10 Best Practices for Instructors and Students (PDF)
- Learning Activities and Tools for Hybrid Course (PDF)
- 10 Questions to Consider When Redesigning a Course for Hybrid Teaching and Learning (PDF)
Support for Faculty Teaching Hybrid Courses – There are a handful of MWP faculty who have experience teaching hybrid courses. If you have any questions or would like to get their perspective, help, or tips, please feel free to contact them.
- Paul Gibbon
- Shirley Kahlert
- Anne Zanzucchi
External Resources
EDUCAUSE is a nonprofit association whose mission is to advance higher education by promoting the intelligent use of information technology.
- Hybrid or Blended Learning Resources - EDUCASE has over 130 publications, presentations, podcasts, and blogs focused on hybrid/blended learning.
- “Blended Learning: The 21st Century Learning Environment” – Proceedings from the 2010 EDUCAUSE Learning Initiative (ELI) Online Fall Focus Session – a two-day, in-depth exploration of the theme of blended learning through presentations, project rounds, discussion sessions, and virtual interaction.
University of Central Florida has been recognized as a national leader in offering online and hybrid courses. Their Center for Distributed Learning provides extensive resources for faculty engaged in online learning.
Resources for Teaching Online offers many helpful tools and resources, including the following:
- Design of an Online Course
- Best Practices in Online Course
- Instructional Best Practices Using Technology
Judith V. Boettcher, a veteran in the field of online teaching and learning, provided many practical resources to help faculty transition from traditional classroom teaching to hybrid/online teaching. Here are a few helpful resources from her website, Designing for Learning.
- Ten Best Practices for Teaching Online: Quick Guide for New Online Faculty – A list of best practices for faculty teaching hybrid/online courses for the first time.
- Inventory of E-Coaching Tips - A series of quick tips on how to handle various issues related to teaching hybrid/online courses (e.g., doing peer feedback, assessment, providing feedback online, etc.)
University of Central Florida has been recognized as a national leader in offering online and hybrid courses. Their Center for Distributed Learning provides extensive resources for faculty engaged in online learning.
Resources for Teaching Online offers many helpful tools and resources, including the following: