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Transitioning to an Online World: Using HyFlex Courses to Bridge the Gap. Dr. Brian Beatty Department of Instructional Technologies San Francisco State University ED-MEDIA 2007. HyFlex. Hybrid – a mix of face to face and online activities
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Transitioning to an Online World: Using HyFlex Courses to Bridge the Gap Dr. Brian Beatty Department of Instructional Technologies San Francisco State University ED-MEDIA 2007
HyFlex • Hybrid – a mix of face to face and online activities • Flexible – students can choose their method of participation… weekly http://itec.sfsu.edu/hyflex/hyflex_home.htm
Basic Program Context • 150 graduate students pursuing Masters degree • Courses • Approx. 24 courses; no history of DE • Class size ranges from 8-20 • Time slots: M-Th; 4-7, 7-10 PM • All students and instructors commute; from 2 to >60 miles
Traveling to campus for class can be inconvenient, difficult or absolutely impossible!
Who are ITEC students? • Most work full time • Teachers and Library / Media Specialists • Educational Software Developers • Trainers • Instructional Designers • Many in career transition • Many with families at home
Itec@sfsu: Helping people in education, business and communities learn …… the future of learningTeaching and Learning with technology is our business!
HyFlex Design Principles • Learner Choice: Provide meaningful alternative participation modes and enable students to choose between participation modes weekly (or topically). • Equivalency: Provide equivalent learning activities in all participation modes. • Reusability: Utilizeartifacts from learning activities in each participation mode as “learning objects’ for all students. • Accessibility: Equip students with technology skills and access to all participation modes. Note: these are universal principles - generally applicable to all HyFlex courses.
Alternative Class Agendas Face-to-face Participation Online Participation
A Bridge to Online • Students desire more flexible enrollment options • Department desires online courses • College desires an online program • University system is pushing for Online Degree Programs (OLDP)
ITEC’s Collage of Learning Instructional Design Instructional Implementation Media Development
Core Courses (5-6) Instructional Design Instructional Implementation 800 850 894 816 801 830 797 715 Media Development 800 (S) – Foundations of Learning 801 (S) – Instructional Systems Design 797 (S) – Fundamentals of Educational Research 715 (M) – Intro Multimedia Development 894 (I) – Culminating Creative Work Project Plus any one of: 816 (S) – Instructional Computer Lab Management 830 (S) – Advanced Multimedia Design 850 (S) – Design and Management of Training Projects
Elective Courses (4-5) Instructional Design Instructional Implementation 852 860/865 899 805 800 850 894 816 854 801 720 830 797 823/835 715 770/870 740/840 Media Development 805 (S) – Needs Assessment 852 (S) – Training in Organizations 854 (S) – Print-based Instructional Design 860/865 (S) – Distance Education/E-Learning ITEC 899 (I) – Independent Study ITEC 720 (I) – Internship ITEC 770/870 (M) – Instructional Video /Advanced ITEC 823/835 (M) – Multimedia (Flash I)/Advanced ITEC 745/845 (M) – Web Development/Advanced ITEC 740/840 (M) – Graphics (Photoshop)/Advanced
Current HyFlex Courses Instructional Design Instructional Implementation 852 860/865 899 805 800 850 894 816 854 801 720 830 797 823/835 715 770/870 740/840 Media Development 800 (S) – Foundations of Learning 801 (S) – Instructional Systems Design 805 (S) – Needs Assessment 850 (S) – Design and Management of Training Projects 860/865 (S) – Distance Education/E-Learning 720 (I) – Internship 899 (I) – Independent Study 894 (I) – Creative Work
Initial Online Degree Program Sample Distance Program (half-time student) Semester 1. ITEC 800, ITEC 801 Semester 2. ITEC 899, ITEC 860 Semester 3. ITEC 805, ITEC 865 Semester 4. ITEC 720, ITEC 850 Semester 5. ISED 797*, ITEC 894 *requires inter-departmental cooperation
Questions … How are HyFlex courses different than what we are already doing? Is this additional work for the instructor? … for the students? Can students develop media skills in alternative venues? Will students take advantage of the flexibility? Distance options?
Program Issues • Instructor Performance (interest, skills) • Student Performance • Program Content • Institutional Support (College, University) • Synchronous Online Technologies • Course Development Support • Administrative System Flexibility
Contact Dr. Brian Beatty bjbeatty@sfsu.edu HyFlex Design Site http://itec.sfsu.edu/hyflex/hyflex_home.htm
2007 Participation Patterns 801.01 Instructional Systems Design (F2F) 801.02 Instructional Systems Design (online) 850.01 Project Management (F2F) 865.01 E-Learning Development (F2F) commentary
Commentary • Largest amount of “flex” in larger F2F sections (N=15; 15 week course) • Online students choose online option for good reasons that may prevent F2F participation • Some students do not flex at all; but all report positive aspect of choice