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Hyflex Course Design: Creating Accessible Learning Spaces

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Hyflex Course Design: Creating Accessible Learning Spaces

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Casey McArdle, Imari Cheyne Tetu & Liza Potts
Hyflex Course Design: Creating Accessible Learning Spaces

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Casey McArdle, Imari Cheyne Tetu & Liza Potts
Title: Hyflex Course Design: Creating Accessible Learning Spaces

Presenters: Casey McArdle; Imari Cheyne Tetu (WRAC ); Liza Potts

Originally presented on May 11th, 2023

Description:
Under “equity” in MSU’s strategic plan, it notes, “We will eliminate barriers to access and success.” If MSU is to uphold this plan and create accessible spaces on campus, it must embrace new pedagogical approaches towards education. One approach that this panel will explore is the hyflex model, where part of a class attends in-person, while another part of the class can attend via remote technologies such as Zoom or Teams. This panel will discuss three courses that have utilized the hyflex model over the past few years to eliminate barriers for student success. These courses are in the Experience Architecture (XA) program, an undergraduate UX degree housed in the College of Arts and Letters. XA has three core principles: usability, accessibility, and sustainability. Our alumni work all over the world as UX designers, UX researchers, project managers, accessibility specialists, product designers, and software developers for companies such as Ford, Rivian, Google, Meta, and Adobe. Upon graduation, many will work in hyflex environments. This course design models best practices for how hyflex interactions might occur in the workplace and lays a foundation of empathy in our students upon graduation. Knowing what it is like to work remotely as well as in the office can give students unique experiences that they can take with them to inform their professional spaces. This panel will directly address how we created accessible hyflex classrooms that are engaging and support student learning. We will explore the practices behind the hyflex model, see various deployments of the model via hardware, software, and pedagogy grounded in accessibility. Attendees will be able to see classroom activities and practices that they can take with them, along with a model of how to deploy the hyflex model in their own classrooms.


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