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Plan your Zoom session

1. Have a lesson plan Having a lesson plan that is adapted for Zoom is key for a successful online class, as the experience is very different from running a face-to-face class. Consider the structure of your session and how to facilitate student engagement and interactions effectively. Class activities tend to take longer over Zoom than […]

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Deliver a Zoom Webinar

Zoom Webinars are very different to Zoom meetings in the way they are set up, scheduled, and customised. They also offer a completely different experience for the participants and the hosts. Before you decide to run a Zoom Webinar, you need to consider the points below. The number of attendees Zoom Webinars are designed for […]

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Manage disruptions during your Zoom session

The default security settings for all UTS Zoom accounts have been adjusted to minimise the risk of unwanted disruption, including: UTS account access – participants must be signed in to a UTS staff, student or alumni account to access your meeting. Guests not signed into a UTS account are automatically placed into a waiting room, […]

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Run your Zoom session

1. Start early Start your Zoom meeting earlier than the scheduled time if you can. This will allow you time to handle any technical issues, and gives participants the chance to do the same. Switch off your camera and microphone until the scheduled meeting time, and you could share a welcome slide for participants to […]

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Save time and create connection – take the video feedback challenge!

Take a plunge into the hows and whys of video feedback with Martin van de Weyer.

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Authentic, practical alternatives to face-to-face presentations

Five academics share how they made remote oral assessments work in their subjects.

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Structure a Microsoft Teams experience and communicate to students

There are a number of different ways to structure Microsoft Teams for different types of student experiences. The first thing to determine is the model that will work best for your teaching. Below are some suggested models based on the most common user cases. You can request that one of these Teams configurations be set […]

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Shared Reading

How to do this  This activity is designed to engage students in reading activities through the use of the discussion feature in Canvas. Follow the instructions below:  Preparation Brief students about group reading activities, including expectations, detailed instructions and whether the activity carries any values towards the final assessment.   Set up rosters with allocation of […]

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Use the Microsoft Teams Wiki app

Quick collaborative document You or your students can create a quick collaborative document, either as part of a group exercise or as part of a contact exercise that you are running with them. Meeting notes An easy way for people to collect together notes when having a meeting that everyone will be able to access […]

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