Hybrid Teaching Is Here to Stay-Whether Higher Ed Likes It or Not
Hybrid education arrived with promises of flexibility, personalization, and innovation. But for many educators, the reality has felt more like confusion than transformation. Disconnected platforms. Doubled workloads. Students adrift in inconsistent experiences. Institutions eager to market the model, but slow to support the people implementing it.
This book isn't about debating hybrid learning. It's about making it work.
This book is a practical guide for educators navigating the messy middle of online and in-person instruction. It doesn't sell hybrid as a magic solution, nor does it dismiss it as a failed experiment. Instead, it confronts the truth: hybrid education can be powerful, but only if it's designed with precision, purpose, and pedagogical clarity.If you've ever been handed a hybrid course without a roadmap, or felt like you're building a bridge while crossing it, this book may be for you.