Registration is open from 15 March for the autumn semester, and from 15 September for the spring semester. For courses, registration closes at the end of April and at the end of October. You can register for seminars, workshops and coaching up to one week before the start of the activity.

style Type of education: Seminar
event Start date: Multiple occasions
place Location: Jönköping

VT2025

2025-02-28 kl 9-12

Hybrid teaching opens up new teaching opportunities, such as reaching new student groups and contributing to flexible learning. But for teaching to work well, pedagogy needs to be designed in a way that activates and engages students, both on campus and online, and supports learning, inclusion and collaboration across spatial and analog-digital boundaries.

 

The workshop focuses on work with hybrid teaching that involves learning centres.

 

The workshop gives you the opportunity to design hybrid teaching in your own subject and try working with this in one of JU's hybrid rooms. You get to experience both being a teacher and being a student of your colleagues during the to get a chance to experience different perspectives on opportunities and challenges.

 

The workshop is based on an introductory theoretical seminar Hybrid and blended teaching - teaching in different modes for increased flexibility. To get the most out of the workshop, you should also attend the seminar.

 

Horizontal aims for Educate activities

The horizontal aims are to empower and enable teachers to solve problems in pedagogical environments, promote and participate in peer learning and co-creation, and expand their pedagogical repertoire to facilitate lifelong learning.



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Staff

  • Associate Professor Datorsystemteknik