Semi Synchronous

When planning your activities for a HyFlex session, we would recommend thinking about how students can interact with activities, both online and offline. This can be achieved through various types of software. However, in cases where this isn’t appropriate, it can be useful to utilise pre-tasks to gather information.

If you would like students to run activities with both your online and offline groups, you can use an activity which focuses on being semi-synchronous. I.e. completing a task independently but during the session. There are multiple options available for this and it can give you, as a tutor, a chance to discuss elements with either the online or face to face cohort. This also encourages students to engage with the tasks if they know they have to feedback to their groups later in the session (see feedback ideas further down the page). Please see a list of potential ideas below:

  • Reading activity – Using Talis Elevate to get students to comment on an artefact (Article, Video etc.) – More information can be found by clicking here.
  • Independent research – with guided question.

Working Together

When working with a live and face to face group, it can be difficult to keep an eye on what is happening in the online space and face to face space at the same time. Our recommendation is to work in partnership with another colleague, or potentially student. This will mean that any summaries of key learning can be posted online, questions can be raised from both online and offline. This also means that the group in the live session have a chance to respond and discuss elements with online learners.

Tools

To work effectively, we would recommend using Microsoft Teams and if possible to use one of the nine rooms on campus with a wireless mic pack and cameras. This will help online students be able to hear your lecture clearly but will also provide them with an image of the classroom. If you are teaching in a standard lecture room. It is important that you stay close to the microphone so that the online students can still benefit from the lecture.

Gathering Feedback

There are a few methods that will allow you to gather information (either synchronously or asynchronously). We would recommend looking at the checkpoints and structure section of the site (click here to visit this section). This will help you analyse and plan when to structure in ‘pulse checking’ activities.

The first method, especially good at encouraging information from both online and offline simaltaneously, is using Poll Everywhere. By utilising this software you will be able to gather information in real-time via mobile/laptop or computer based devices that have access to the internet. Both your face to face class and online class can answer these questions at the same time to get an idea of what the class’s thoughts are.

The second method can be used as a quick activity to check understanding. By using emoji’s in the chat box (for online students) and using their hands in face to face. You can guage the answer to simple yes no questions. I.e. is everyone happy for me to move on…Do we understand this concept?

HyFlex in Action

For detailed guidance on how to apply hyflex teaching please see the ‘Hyflex in action’ page linked below.

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