In-person courses are defined by a sequence of synchronous, in-person learning activities that are often on a regular schedule.
At Arts ISIT, we provide resources, tool support and consultation for creating in-person courses tailored to your teaching needs.
Overview
In-person courses can include blended, flipped or technology-enhanced approaches. In addition, online tools and resources augment or enhance the learning while the course remains fundamentally in-person. You can provide some flexibility for accommodating students, but in-person attendance is generally required to complete the course.
In addition to traditional face-to-face teaching models, the in-person mode of delivery also includes technology-enhanced approaches that leverage online resources and activities but do not significantly alter the requirement for presence on campus.
Examples
There are many ways you can deliver an in-person course. For example, you could use a flipped classroom approach where students meet with you in-person three times a week but watch videos and complete activities online before class to provide more in-class time for active learning and discussion.
Explore how some of your peers have approached the in-person course delivery.