Flexible Delivery Strategies

Flexible Delivery Strategies are various teaching strategies designed to allow for flexibility of time, place, audience and technology in an educational setting.

  • Alex, J. L., Miller, E. A., Platt, R. E., Rachal, J. R., & Gammill, D. M. (2007). Making the Invisible Visible: A Model for Delivery Systems in Adult Education. Journal Of Adult Education, 36(2), 13-22.
  • Cornelius, S., Gordon, C., & Ackland, A. (2011). Towards flexible learning for adult learners in professional contexts: an activity-focused course design. Interactive Learning Environments, 19(4), 381-393. https://doi.org/10.1080/10494820903298258  (login required)
  • LeNoue, M., Hall, T., & Eighmy, M. A. (2011). Adult Education and the Social Media Revolution. Adult Learning, 22(2), 4-12. https://doi.org/10.1177/104515951102200201  (login required)
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