Document Type
Case Study
Disciplines
5.5 LAW
Abstract
I trialled the HyFlex delivery for the LAW4021 Jurisprudence module over the full academic year. This module is a 10-credit module and is particularly relevant for those part-time LLB (TU115) students who have progressed from the undergrad BA Ord (TU112) programme, given it is a ‘core’ module. Those who may want to progress to train at the King’s Inns must take Jurisprudence, so the uptake on the module tends to be strong year-upon-year. For this reason, I thought it would be an apt choice to trial HyFlex as there is usually a critical mass in the face-to-face context, and I was certain the evening setting would ensure a good uptake online. Also, the subject matter was appropriate, as Jurisprudence focuses on questions such as the relationship between law and morality, so evening cohorts (who would tend to have a greater degree of life experience) are more vocal on the issues arising.
DOI
https://doi.org/10.21427/3b1d-j115
Recommended Citation
Curran, Cathal, "HyFlex Delivery for year-long 10 credit evening module" (2025). Case studies: Digital Education. 41.
https://arrow.tudublin.ie/teachingcasedig/41
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Publication Details
Digital Education, HyFlex Delivery for year-long 10 credit evening module, Bolton St., Technological University Dublin, 2025.
doi:10.21427/3b1d-j115