conducted remotely

Hybrid teaching remotely allows educators to combine the benefits of in-person and remote instruction, creating a flexible and dynamic learning experience for students. By leveraging technology such as video conferencing, online collaboration tools, and learning management systems, instructors can engage with both in-person and remote students simultaneously, while providing equal access to course content and resources.

Hybrid teaching also offers several advantages, including increased accessibility for students who may not be able to attend in-person classes due to geographic, financial, or personal reasons. It also provides opportunities for personalized learning, as students can work at their own pace and access course materials at any time. Hybrid teaching can also help to reduce class sizes, allowing for more individualized attention and support from the instructor.

However, hybrid teaching also presents its own unique challenges, such as technical difficulties, maintaining student engagement, and ensuring equitable participation for both in-person and remote students.