High Enrollment and HyFlex: The Case for an Alternative Course Model

Authors

  • Krista Sowell University of California, Davis Author
  • Kem Saichaie University of California, Davis Author
  • Jacqueline Bergman University of California, Davis Author
  • Elizabeth Applegate University of California, Davis Author

Keywords:

hyflex, course design, satisfaction, high enrollment, hybrid

Abstract

Classroom space limitations and increasing student enrollments push universities to the development of alternative course delivery models. The authors describe how a high-enrollment, general elective course was converted into a HyFlex model. A HyFlex course provides flexible participation, allowing students the choice of attending face-to-face class sessions or the option to complete course activities online without physically attending class.” to meet student enrollment demands and institutional space constraints. The redesigned HyFlex course featured a number of innovations to ensure learners in online (OL) or face-to-face (F2F) formats had equivalent opportunities to succeed. Student satisfaction with the HyFlex format was high (70% OL students), and student enrollment increased by 29%. The HyFlex model design is one alternative that institutions may consider to balance the demands for course availability, instructional innovation, and classroom space.

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Published

2024-04-25

How to Cite

High Enrollment and HyFlex: The Case for an Alternative Course Model. (2024). Journal on Excellence in College Teaching, 30(2). https://celt.miamioh.edu/index.php/JECT/article/view/286