Hybrid Learning In Universities

University students across the country, and the world, have been engaging with their studies via online and video streaming over the last 18 months. Due to people always wanting to learn, known as andragogy, it is important that students can access their education from anywhere so they can continue to learn. This is possible thanks to hybrid learning. The shift to remote learning due to the pandemic has opened up the technology to a whole host of higher education institutions. 


Remote learning has a number of benefits to learners when it is implemented well. Epiphan Video provides a range of solutions to capture and distribute lectures on an easy-to-use and administer the system. Studies have revealed that hybrid and remote learning can be beneficial to students when it is delivered as part of a well-planned and managed system. 

Accessibility

Remote and hybrid learning has many advantages when it comes to the accessibility of education. Not only does it mean that students can access information from anywhere, but it also allows those with social anxieties or learning issues to participate too. 

Recorded lectures can be paused and restarted as needed and questions posed via email or online forums. 

Non-traditional students

Classroom-based study has often been a deterrent for many people wanting to study or continue their education but cannot due to existing jobs or caring responsibilities. With classroom-based learning no longer being a prerequisite, it’s been possible for these learners to participate and gain the qualifications they need. 

Epiphan Video has created an infographic that showcases its hardware for capturing lectures and how it can be easily managed internally by both academics and administrators. 


You can check it out here:


Infographic Design By Epiphan Video Epiphan Video
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