Hybrid [noun]
Definition of Hybrid:
composite, mixture
Opposite/Antonyms of Hybrid:
Sentence/Example of Hybrid:
Even then, both said they’ll be implementing a hybrid model.
We use a new kind of hybrid hardware-software evolutionary architecture for design.
Both plans also call for all students who select hybrid learning to begin heading into classrooms next month.
Furthermore, Omnispace is a hybrid network using a mix of different technologies, whereas Starlink is focused only on space deployment.
Similarly, we’ve seen many districts design bizarrely untenable hybrid models, like models where students “beam in” from home while a teacher juggles in-person and remote needs simultaneously.
Still, many districts did ratchet back to hybrid or fully remote around the holidays last year.
What’s more, the models for these deals lead to high paydays for publishers as they can include either cost per acquisition rates of between $200 to $500, a flat fee for the content generated up top or in many cases a hybrid model of both, he said.
Next week, the school system could return to hybrid learning for prekindergarten through 12th grade, depending on health metrics.
According to data reported by the San Diego County Office of Education, just 1,000 out of 97,000 San Diego Unified students are participating in some kind of hybrid learning with an on-campus element.
New state reopening guidance was released, with a heavy focus on hybrid learning or daily in-person learning.