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Summer 2008 Hybrid Courses

Hybrid courses are courses that have any combination of on-campus meetings and online meetings. These course allow for flexibility in your schedule and offer the best of traditional learning and online learning via Blackboard.

To succeed in a hybrid course, you will need to take responsibility for your own learning. This includes developing time management skills for online learning and being comfortable with web-based technologies. Several of the links on the left, including "Succeeding in an Online Course", will help. Although hybrids aren't fully online courses, the challenges are very similar.

Above all, do not think that fewer face-to-face class meetings means less work.

Some of the online activities that your instructor can require are group work, written papers, research on the Internet, quizzes, exams, practice quizzes, journal writing, simulations, virtual field trips, games, peer-editing/critiquing, web logs (blogs), polls and surveys, debates, case studies, and presentations.

Summer 2008 hybrid courses

 Course Section Title CRN Units  Instructor
Business
BUSN 55 DE1 Business Mathematics 10774 3.0 D'Elena
Mathematics
MATH 55 DE1 Intermediate Algebra 10267 5.0 August

 

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