Document Type
Article
Abstract
Higher education institutions design hybrid courses and programs for working adults to leverage online delivery while retaining face-to-face engagement. Variability in the structure of hybrid courses and programs is extensive, such that ideal models are difficult to identify. This multiphase, qualitative study explored how adult learners experience a hybrid degree program. Results may be used to inform improvements to existing hybrid program delivery and development of new hybrid designs. Institutions may also benefit from a more thorough understanding of the adult learner experience in hybrid programs.
Recommended Citation
Stevens, Christine Rowader, "Hybrid Program Design and Delivery: The Adult Learner Perspective" (2017). NERA Conference Proceedings 2017. 4.
https://digitalcommons.lib.uconn.edu/nera-2017/4