About HyFlex
HyFlex is a learning model that combines elements of in-person and online learning. HyFlex, as its name implies, is highly flexible, and allows students to move between different platforms (online and on ground) throughout a course. The goal of HyFlex is to “break down the boundary between the virtual classroom and the physical one” (Educause, 2010).
At NU, due to the high value we place on face-to-face interactions and vital relationships, the HyFlex model combines traditional on-ground education and remote learning processes.
This approach means that designated classrooms are equipped with technology that allows faculty members to interact simultaneously with an on-ground and remote population. Students attend class together at one time, but they participate either via the Internet or in-person. Because of this flexibility, faculty members must be well versed in both on-ground teaching techniques and in the use of remote learning platforms. In the NU model, teaching styles should be modified to accommodate the complexity of this model. In particular, classes should highly interactive, involving regular, intentional check-ins with students about their learning.
Student Privacy Notice
See FERPA Regulations of Classroom Recordings in Section 7 of NU Faculty Manual for details.
GETTING READY
PREPARE your Discovery Course Site
- Include technology hardware/software requirements (webcam, headset, speaker, microphone) in your syllabus.
- Share class meeting agenda with specific details regarding your meeting dates/times/physical location, and a link to your virtual session.
- Communicate requirements for attendance or class participation with both the face-to-face and online students before the first class meeting.
FAMILIARIZE Yourself with the Technology
- Review HyFlex Teaching with Teams: Technology Guide or Technology Guide for Teaching in a HyFlex Environment (Zoom).
- Need on-site classroom support? Call the Help Desk at 425.889.5310 during posted hours or email help@northwestu.edu.
TEACHING TIPS
- Tips for Teaching HyFlex and Dual Delivery Courses from Grand Valley State University
- Good Instructional Design for the Complex Classroom (recorded training session, 59:20)
- Using the Zoom Polling Feature (video, 2:15)
- Providing Feedback to Students via Discovery and Turnitin Assignments (recorded training session, 53:55)
- Strategies for teaching online and in person simultaneously (article)
- Discovery Resources for Faculty
- Turnitin Resources for Faculty and Students
TUTORIALS
7/22/2025