Large class teaching to online delivery (staff drop-in webinars)
One hour focused drop-in sessions to help those moving their teaching and learning activities online.
Note: the date for this has changed from the 30th April to the 29th April.
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Assistance for teaching staff during COVID-19
Note: the date for this has changed from the 30th April 16:00 - 17:00 to the 29th April 12:00 - 13:00.
Session outline
This webinar, delivered by Carolin Radtke of the EDU and supported by the LTA and LIS, will explore challenges of moving teaching and learning fully online. There will be a specific focus on considerations in relation to synchronous online teaching of large cohorts, however staff with smaller cohorts are equally invited to come along to get questions answered and get new ideas for keeping synchronous teaching and learning varied and engaging. Together we will have a look at the range of available synchronous teaching tools as well as the university’s lecture recording tool MediaL. In addition, we will discuss asynchronous tools and activities which should be used as a supplement to synchronous teaching sessions and lecture recordings.
To maximise this opportunity we are asking that staff submit questions or highlight areas they would like to be discussed when they register. This will help us cover the most relevant topics and provide the most accurate and appropriate information on the day.
Registering is not essential but does help us to anticipate numbers and gather questions in advance of the event.
Using Blackboard Collaborate
To access Blackboard Collaborate you need a computer with an internet connection, plus a microphone and camera if you would like to be seen or heard. Please use Google Chrome if possible as this will provide the best connection.
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Remote teaching information
In addition to the webinars being offered as detailed above, there is now detailed information on the EDU web pages regarding remote teaching. This includes information from related to options and platforms to support online synchronous teaching instructions in addition to a small number of online learning and teaching activities that the LTA and EDU are recommending for implementation in all units and modules on Brightspace.
It is important that colleagues visit the site above regularly as LIS are working on alternative solutions that will minimise impact on staff and help control data flows. Colleagues should also work through the self-assessment checklist on the ‘Teaching from home’ section.
Privacy
Please read our policy on how we treat any personal information collected in relation to our events:
Data Protection Statement for Events