Hybrid or Flipped Classrooms

Concepts and activities to enrich teaching in a dynamic and engaging way. This helps to find and apply research-based concepts that change traditional methods of teaching. In other words, learn how to “turn your traditional classroom on its head".


Flipped Classroom

Have you heard people talking about new classroom strategies like the "flipped classroom" and would like to learn more? There are two Magna Lectures on the Topic that you can access through our Magna Campus course in Canvas.

  • Teaching Strategies and Assignments for Blended and Flipped Classrooms (Length:1:01:26)
  • The Flipped Classroom: Strategies to Overcome Student Resistance and Increase Student Engagement (Length:48:23)

Just Search for Flipped Classroom in our Magna Digital Library.

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Please Note: You must be logged into Canvas to access this course.


Example of a Flipped Class

Professors can use this technique to create a successful class. Dr. Alyson Gill, former Associate Professor of Art History and Director of Center for Digital Initiatives is a great example who have created a blog that gives some good ideas about flipping a course and along with some resources.

Click Here to find out more about the flipped Art History classroom.


Summer Institute 2020 Reading Group

Browse these documents, arranged by category, such as "Asynchronous Learning," "Blended/Hybrid/Web-Assisted Teaching and Learning", "Mindfulness, Mental Health, and Self-Care" and many more.

  Teaching resources from the 2020 Summer Institute Reading Group (Dropbox)


Summer Institute: Using iPad to Create Digital Course Materials (videos)

  Using Garageband to Record Audio Podcasts

  Using iMovie to create digital course materials

  Using Keynote to create digital course materials

  Using Numbers to create digital course materials

  Using Pages to Create ePubs


LinkedIn Learning Software Training

These courses require a LinkedIn Learning account.