ANSWERS: 1
  • <h4 class="dechead">On One Hand: Hybrid Courses Offer Convenience

    Hybrid courses--college classes that combine online meetings with face-to-face instruction--allow students to learn at their own pace and at the time of day that best meets their learning needs. According to Georgia Perimeter College, faculty members often report that students in hybrid courses experience a higher-than-average success rate.

    On the Other: Hybrid Courses Require Discipline

    Though hybrid courses allow students to learn at the best time for them, this flexibility can work to a student's disadvantage. Students who lack motivation may have difficulty completing course work in such a lax environment, and some students may absorb course material more quickly in a face-to-face setting. According to the University of Wisconsin at Milwaukee, some students who lack technical expertise may not master the computer skills necessary to successfully complete a hybrid course.

    Bottom Line

    For many students, hybrid courses offer a very effective way to complete classes in a flexible, convenient environment. Students prone to procrastination, though, may struggle in these courses.

    Source:

    University of Wisconsin at Milwaukee: Hybrid Courses

    Georgia Perimeter College: Hybrid Courses

Copyright 2023, Wired Ivy, LLC

Answerbag | Terms of Service | Privacy Policy