Hybridity in Higher Education: Positive Transformation?
Authors: Roper, L., Devis-Rozental, C. and Farquharson, L.
Conference: SRHE
Dates: 6-10 December 2021
Journal: https://srhe.ac.uk/arc/21/SRHE2021-0138.pdf
Publisher: SRHE
Abstract:This paper explores the various ways in which hybrid working models can enhance higher education practice. It first explores hybrid models within the context of the face to face or virtual space as giving flexibility and opening opportunities for collaboration. It then presents an approach where all staff are encouraged to practice considering research, education and professional practice evidencing that this way of working can encourage a culture of continuous improvement. Following this cross discipline collaboration is explored highlighting its benefits and characteristics. The last part of the paper presents a series of suggestions that can be applied to any of these hybrid ways of working in order to be successful.
https://eprints.bournemouth.ac.uk/36375/
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Hybridity in Higher Education: Positive Transformation?
Authors: Roper, L., Devis-Rozental, C. and Farquharson, L.
Conference: SRHE
Publisher: SRHE
Abstract:This paper explores the various ways in which hybrid working models can enhance higher education practice. It first explores hybrid models within the context of the face to face or virtual space as giving flexibility and opening opportunities for collaboration. It then presents an approach where all staff are encouraged to practice considering research, education and professional practice evidencing that this way of working can encourage a culture of continuous improvement. Following this cross discipline collaboration is explored highlighting its benefits and characteristics. The last part of the paper presents a series of suggestions that can be applied to any of these hybrid ways of working in order to be successful.
https://eprints.bournemouth.ac.uk/36375/
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