Making College Courses Flexible 1st Edition
Grab the future of teaching with Making College Courses Flexible, 1st Edition by Kevin Kelly — a clear, practical guide that empowers instructors to design resilient, student-centered learning for today’s shifting higher-education landscape. Whether you teach at a large public university, a community college, or an international campus, this book shows how to turn disruption into opportunity.
Discover proven, research-informed approaches to flexible course design that balance rigor with accessibility. Kevin Kelly walks readers through adaptable syllabus design, scalable assessment strategies, and inclusive course policies that support diverse learners without sacrificing academic standards. Practical examples and ready-to-use frameworks help you convert traditional lectures into effective online, hybrid, or blended formats while keeping engagement and learning outcomes front and center.
Ideal for faculty developers, department chairs, and instructors seeking a sustainable path to flexibility, this book demystifies technology integration and pedagogical change. Learn how to build contingency plans, communicate expectations clearly to students, and measure learning with integrity across delivery modes.
Readable, actionable, and focused on real-world implementation, Making College Courses Flexible equips educators across the United States and worldwide with the tools to redesign courses that work for today’s students — and tomorrow’s uncertainties. Transform your teaching practice and future-proof your courses: add this essential resource to your professional library and start creating flexible, equitable learning experiences now.
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