
HyFlex Learning and Teaching: A Guide for Educational Innovation
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Lisa Jacka, University of Southern Queensland
Julie Lindsay, University of Southern Queensland
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Publisher: University of Southern Queensland
Language: English
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Table of Contents
- Introduction
- What is Hyflex?
- Approaches to Learning
- Digital Technologies
- Digital-first Design
- Assessment
- Planning and Implementing
- Conclusion
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This comprehensive guide explores HyFlex learning - an innovative approach that combines hybrid flexibility to transform teaching and learning experiences. Authors Lisa Jacka and Julie Lindsay expertly demonstrate how HyFlex empowers students through choice, flat learning, and accessibility, creating truly equivalent learning experiences regardless of mode.Perfect for educators, course coordinators, and learning designers, this resource provides practical strategies for implementing digital-first design, overcoming common barriers, and reimagining assessment practices. Through case studies, interactive reflections, and implementation roadmaps, readers will discover how to effectively integrate educational technologies to support transformative pedagogies.Whether you're beginning your HyFlex journey or enhancing existing practices, this book offers a flexible approach to engagement. Read it linearly or explore specific sections based on your needs. Embrace the future of education where learner autonomy, accessibility, and equivalent experiences converge to create meaningful connections in any learning environment.
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Lisa Jacka, University of Southern Queensland
Julie Lindsay, University of Southern Queensland