HyFlex pedagogy: six strategies supported by design-based research

Author:

Howell EmilyORCID,Hubbard Koti,Linder Sandra,Madison Stephanie,Ryan Joseph,Bridges William C.

Abstract

PurposeThis study investigates the following research question: What pedagogical strategies are necessary for the success of HyFlex course design? The findings to this question are based in new media literacies and help to further pedagogy in an emerging HyFlex model while also grounding in needed theorization.Design/methodology/approachThis study uses design-based research (DBR) across two iterations and four doctoral, higher education courses, using mixed methods of data collection and analysis.FindingsSix pedagogical strategies influential for HyFlex research are presented, each grounded in a new media literacy skill.Originality/valueThese six pedagogical strategies help practitioners grappling with the HyFlex or blended learning model merge traditional pedagogy with how this might be tailored for students entrenched in a participatory culture.

Publisher

Emerald

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