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Title: Designing the HyFlex World


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Designing the HyFlex World
  • Dr. Brian Beatty
  • Instructional Technologies
  • San Francisco State University
  • AECT 2006

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Hybrid, Flexible Courses for All Students
  • Hybrid a mix of face to face and online
    activities
  • Flexible students can choose their method of
    participation weekly
  • All courses within the ITEC program (potentially)
  • Why is this important?

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ITEC_at_SF State
  • 150 graduate students pursuing Masters degree
  • Courses
  • Approx. 24 courses
  • Class size ranges from 8-20
  • Time slots 4-7, 7-10 PM
  • All students and instructors commute from 2 to
    60 miles

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Traveling to campus for class can be
inconvenient, difficult or absolutely impossible!
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Who are SFSU students?
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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

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Itec_at_sfsu Helping people in education, business
and communities learn Teaching and Learning
with technology is our business!
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What is a HyFlex course?
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HyFlex Course 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 Utilize artifacts 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.
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Sample Week
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Standard Class Session
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Online Participation
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Sample Media Files
  • Instructor Audio Listen
  • Presentation with Instructor Audio View
    media\801_wk10_usability.mp4
  • Student Group Discussion Slides with Audio -
    View media\wk2_history_itec801.mov

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Technology !_at_!
  • Online delivery system (we use Moodle)
  • Content Development/Presentation
  • PPT, Word, Acrobat, Camtasia, Dreamweaver,
    Audition, Podifier
  • Streaming video connection
  • Client content (plugins and players)
  • Web browser, PPT Viewer, MP3 player, podcast
    player (iTunes), Quicktime, Acrobat Reader
  • Internet connection

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Creating Your HyFlex World
  • Identify learning goals
  • Develop instructional objectives
  • Create (or gather) content
  • Select instructional activities (SIO tool)
  • Create (and communicate) clear instructions
  • Prepare learning supports

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Questions
  • How is this different than what we are already
    doing?
  • How much more work is this for the instructor?
  • for the students?
  • How do students respond?
  • Do students take advantage of the flexibility?

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Student Comments in-class
  • I found the time interacting with the professor
    and classmates to be extremely helpful. I don't
    think that you can replace the value of this time
    with online instruction.
  • I enjoyed attending class name to interact
    with my classmates, especially for the peer
    review and case study activities. Class time was
    when questions got answered or clarification was
    given. Even though we could read the info in the
    textbook or handouts, the in-class sessions
    seemed to be when the information ultimately got
    cemented for me.

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Student Comments online
  • Very useful convenient when scheduling
    conflicts occurred - but added value was the fact
    that you were still listening to the face-to-face
    interactions from the class.
  • Attending class online was a valuable alternative
    for me when I was otherwise unable to attend in
    person. I appreciated having access to materials
    online that simulated the in-class experience.
  • I liked the flexibility and not having to commute
    to the school campus.

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Student Comments online
  • A lot of writing! The online sessions were
    rigorous, that's for sure. It was almost "easier"
    to attend class. But on the flip side, all the
    online material for class name, especially the
    recorded live lectures, was very useful. There
    weren't any exercises or resources that didn't
    add to the learning.
  • Make sure an audio file compatible with the ipod
    is available every week. This was one of the most
    valuable offerings on ilearn. Lectures could be
    listened to over and over again. I must have
    listened to the instructional objectives lecture
    five times to and from work that week. It was
    great for review and clarification of things I
    missed during the lecture.

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Survey Results (1)
  • Face to face instruction was useful
  • Strongly Agree - 85
  • Agree 15
  • Online instruction was useful
  • Strongly Agree 43
  • Agree 57

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Survey Results (2)
  • Preference for face to face only
  • Neither Agree nor Disagree - 28  
  • Disagree - 57
  • Strongly Disagree - 14
  • Preference for online only
  • Disagree - 43
  • Strongly Disagree - 57

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Survey Results (3)
  • I prefer to choose my own blend of online and
    face to face learning experiences.
  • Strongly Agree 29
  • Agree 57
  • Disagree 14

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Research?
  • Do students learn more effectively? Do students
    prefer to create their own blend of learning
    activities?
  • Does a HyFlex course require more effort from the
    instructor? (How much more? Where is extra effort
    expended?)
  • Does a HyFlex course require more effort from
    students?
  • Which courses, instructors, and students
    (content, learning goals, values, etc.) are
    candidates for HyFlex design?

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HyFlex _at_ SF State
  • This semester 5 courses in ITEC Masters program
  • Informally assessing student preferences,
    instructor load, technical support requirements
  • Recruiting additional instructors on campus
  • Spring 2006 7 courses in ITEC program, others?
  • Formal assessment of participation patterns and
    student performance, instructor load

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Contact
  • Dr. Brian Beatty
  • bjbeatty_at_sfsu.edu
  • HyFlex Design (DRAFT)
  • http//itec.sfsu.edu/hyflex/hyflex.pdf
  • HyFlex Presentation
  • http//itec.sfsu.edu/hyflex/hyflex.ppt
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