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Teaching and learning at Lehigh will look differently this Fall semester. Whether your are teaching in a virtual or physical classroom (or both), you will likely be delivering a hybrid, or blended, learning experience to your students. Resources and answers to frequently asked questions about both the asynchronous and synchronous aspects of classes, as well as general course design, can be found by exploring the links below.

Asynchronous

Are you looking for resources to specifically help build the asynchronous aspect of your course? Asynchronous learning is a general term that describes a learning experience that does not occur in the same place or at the same time for all students.

Synchronous

Are you looking for resources to specifically help build the synchronous aspect of your course?  Synchronous learning refers to a learning event in which a group of students are engaging in learning at the same time. 

General Course Design

Are you looking for additional resources to supplement the general delivery of your course this semester?



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