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Introducing ByFlex Course Design: A Bimodal Flexible Course Model 

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The bimodal flexible course model has not been researched or implemented as widely as the trimodal model, commonly referred to as HyFlex. It combines existing processes and resources in new ways to offer flexible options for student attendance and participation in courses. What is bimodal flexible (ByFlex) course design?

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Introducing ByFlex Course Design: A Bimodal Flexible Course Model 

Faculty Focus

The bimodal flexible course model has not been researched or implemented as widely as the trimodal model, commonly referred to as HyFlex. It combines existing processes and resources in new ways to offer flexible options for student attendance and participation in courses. What is bimodal flexible (ByFlex) course design?

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10 steps for making your online courses accessible for all students

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UDL is tough enough in a face-to-face environment, but the real challenge might be how to implement the principles in an online world where students’ abilities and learning styles differ drastically. In presentation , the course provides learners with various way of acquiring information and knowledge.

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A Case for Bi-Modal Flexible Learning, Part 2

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All sections of bi-modal courses receive a copy over of the asynchronous LMS master course. The faculty team could be consulted as to what materials should be placed in the master course. Every educator has the same course design and materials. References Educause Learning Initiative (ELI). 2020, July 7).

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A Case for Bi-Modal Flexible Learning, Part 2

Faculty Focus

All sections of bi-modal courses receive a copy over of the asynchronous LMS master course. The faculty team could be consulted as to what materials should be placed in the master course. Every educator has the same course design and materials. References Educause Learning Initiative (ELI). 2020, July 7).

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Enhancing Access, Engagement, and Inclusion in Online Education

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Online education has revolutionized the way individuals access and engage with learning opportunities, providing flexibility and convenience that traditional institutions cannot always offer. Alongside the benefits of online learning come challenges, particularly in ensuring access, engagement, and inclusion for all students.

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A Case for Bi-Modal Flexible Learning, Part 1

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Educators are available to students and are responsible for designing bi-modal content. Content should incorporate Universal Design for Learning (UDL) and offer choices to students. Each class session and learning activity is offered in-person, synchronously online, and asynchronously online. 2020, July 7).

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