Hybrid course design

Webinar
Two people on their laptops in the event room of the Education Lab.

Introduction

The pandemic forced us to explore and experiment with all that online teaching had to offer. And as with all experiments, sometimes we succeeded and sometimes we failed. But we learned a lot. And we discovered online learning opportunities that we believe are worth preserving in our course design. In the post-pandemic era, we need to combine the best of what we have discovered. Combine the best of online with the best of on-campus education.

In this one hour interactive webinar you will learn about the concept of hybrid course design. A course design model in which you can investigate the best possible learning modality for each learning activity. We will provide you with suggestions and ideas for rethinking your courses, not only for the possible hybrid start of the coming academic year. But also and even more to prepare you for the education of the future.

Registration

Register for this MicroLab via the registration system. Do you work as a lecturer at Erasmus MC? Then sign up by sending an email to training@risbo.eur.nl.

Key Facts & Figures

Type
Training
Start date
On demand
Duration
1 hour
Instruction language
English
Mode of instruction
Online
Fee
None

What will you achieve?

  • Learn about the concept of hybrid course design
  • Get suggestions and ideas for rethinking your courses

Start dates

  • On demand

    Send an email to training@risbo.eur.nl to request this webinar. This webinar is organised on demand for a minimum of 4 participants. Request

Contact

For questions about this webinar and registration, please contact Risbo.

Email address
training@risbo.eur.nl

Facts & Figures

Fee
None
Tax
Not applicable
Start date
On demand
Duration
1 hour
Offered by
Community for Learning & Innovation
Course type
Training
Instruction language
English
Mode of instruction
Online
Location

Online

Partner

Risbo

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