Developing a Hybrid Graduate Program

There is a continuing need for flexibility and adaptability in the dynamic world of program development in higher education. Students today have more responsibilities and obligations outside of the classroom. Therefore, educational programs that offer alternative class meeting times and other flexib...

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Main Authors: Ronda Sturgill, Jacob Wilson, J.C. Andersen
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: International Institute of Informatics and Cybernetics 2014-12-01
Series:Journal of Systemics, Cybernetics and Informatics
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Online Access:http://www.iiisci.org/Journal/CV$/sci/pdfs/EA117RG14.pdf
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spelling doaj-d409816cdf004475905273221e42f2e72020-11-24T23:52:48ZengInternational Institute of Informatics and CyberneticsJournal of Systemics, Cybernetics and Informatics1690-45242014-12-011272224Developing a Hybrid Graduate ProgramRonda Sturgill0Jacob Wilson1J.C. Andersen2 There is a continuing need for flexibility and adaptability in the dynamic world of program development in higher education. Students today have more responsibilities and obligations outside of the classroom. Therefore, educational programs that offer alternative class meeting times and other flexible options are attractive to the nontraditional student. The purpose of this paper is to describe and demonstrate a model for a graduate program delivered by a hybrid, or blended, format. The model will be a master's degree program in exercise and nutrition science where the program is delivered through blending both face to face classroom learning and e-learning teaching methodologies. Challenges of development, lessons learned, and future recommendations will also be presented. This hybrid model is interdisciplinary and can be adapted and utilized across a variety of disciplines.http://www.iiisci.org/Journal/CV$/sci/pdfs/EA117RG14.pdf and blended learninghybridtechnology
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Jacob Wilson
J.C. Andersen
Developing a Hybrid Graduate Program
Journal of Systemics, Cybernetics and Informatics
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Jacob Wilson
J.C. Andersen
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title Developing a Hybrid Graduate Program
title_short Developing a Hybrid Graduate Program
title_full Developing a Hybrid Graduate Program
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publisher International Institute of Informatics and Cybernetics
series Journal of Systemics, Cybernetics and Informatics
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publishDate 2014-12-01
description There is a continuing need for flexibility and adaptability in the dynamic world of program development in higher education. Students today have more responsibilities and obligations outside of the classroom. Therefore, educational programs that offer alternative class meeting times and other flexible options are attractive to the nontraditional student. The purpose of this paper is to describe and demonstrate a model for a graduate program delivered by a hybrid, or blended, format. The model will be a master's degree program in exercise and nutrition science where the program is delivered through blending both face to face classroom learning and e-learning teaching methodologies. Challenges of development, lessons learned, and future recommendations will also be presented. This hybrid model is interdisciplinary and can be adapted and utilized across a variety of disciplines.
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hybrid
technology
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