Designing and Teaching a Hybrid Course

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Designing and Teaching a Hybrid Course

Wednesday, July 28, 2021: 12:00pm – 1:00pm EDT
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The hybrid classroom took teaching and learning world by storm as colleges and universities grappled with balancing online teaching, in-person learning, and public health considerations. With the hybrid model at the forefront of many schools' plans for return to campus in the upcoming academic year, one question looms large: how do we design and teach our courses for a hybrid classroom? How do we teach so that in-person, online, and asynchronous students all feel engaged? What lessons can we take away from this model as we return to fully on-campus teaching? In this HILT Learning Design Affinity Group Lunch & Learn event, faculty and learning designers who have worked or taught in the hybrid model space at Harvard Extension School and Harvard Kennedy School will share their best practices and takeaways.

Presenters

  • Erin Baumann - Associate Director of Professional Pedagogy, Harvard Kennedy School
  • Sergio Imparato - Lecturer on Government, Department of Government, Harvard University
  • Mae Klinger - Assistant Director for Digital Learning Design, Harvard Kennedy School
  • Kate McDonnell-Dowling - Lecturer on Biological Chemistry and Molecular Pharmacology, Harvard Medical School
  • Alexandra Sedlovskaya - Assistant Director, C. Roland Christensen Center for Teaching and Learning, Harvard Business School
  • Ian Tosh - Assistant Director of Educational Technology, Harvard Kennedy School

 

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