Hamza-Lup, Felix G. and White, Stephen (2015) Design and Assessment for Hybrid Courses: Insights and Overviews. International Journal On Advances in Life Sciences, 7 (3 & 4). pp. 122-131. ISSN 1942-2660
Abstract

Technology is influencing education, providing new
delivery and assessment models. A combination between online and traditional course, the hybrid (blended) course, may present a solution with many benefits as it provides a gradual transition towards technology enabled education. This research work provides a set of definitions for several course delivery approaches, and evaluates five years of data from a course that has been converted from traditional face-to-face delivery, to hybrid delivery. The collected experimental data proves that the revised course, in the hybrid delivery mode, is at least as good, if not better, than it previously was and it provides some benefits in terms of student retention.

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