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What do the different instructional methods mean?
What do the different instructional methods mean?
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On-campus (ONCMP):
Course is taught with only traditional in-person, on-campus class meetings.
Web-assisted (WA):
Course is taught with both on-campus sessions and online components.
HyFlex or Hybrid-Flex (HYFLX):
Course is taught with some physical, on-campus participation and some remote Zoom participation. Instructors work with students to determine the attendance location.
See HyFlex for more information
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Online:
Course is delivered fully remotely with no on-campus components. Courses may be:
Asynchronous (ASYNC):
Course is taught online with students participating at their own times. There will be assignments, quizzes/tests, projects and/or discussions that students have the flexibility to complete within a set period each week.
Synchronous (SYNC):
Course is taught online in real time using Zoom. Students will be required to participate at set times from their own home/residence hall or remote location.
Mixed (MIXAS):
Course is taught using a combination of real-time Zoom sessions and self-paced or asynchronous activities.
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Check out this article I found in the Shared Client Portal knowledge base.<br /><br /><a href="https://helpdesk.pace.edu/TDClient/213/Portal/KB/ArticleDet?ID=2477">https://helpdesk.pace.edu/TDClient/213/Portal/KB/ArticleDet?ID=2477</a><br /><br />What do the different instructional methods mean?