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The Hybrid class format is new for UNW and is being introduced at many schools in response to COVID-19. In this approach, the class is divided into assigned, rotating groups of students that alternate between attending the class in-person and virtually. Live instruction continues to take place in the classroom but is also streamed to students participating remotely. For example, a class scheduled on T/Th could require half the students to attend in-person on Tuesdays, while the other half attends virtually; on Thursdays, the groups would switch. Likewise, a class scheduled on M/W/F might have one-third of the students attend in-person each day, while the other students attend remotely. Below are some resources to help you plan your Hybrid class.

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titleHow can a professor test what the Huddly cameras are "seeing" and "hearing"?

Professors can see their own image in Zoom at any time. Also, within the Audio settings, there is a Test Mic option to create a short recording which automatically plays back. This is demoed on the video. You can also log in simultaneously on another computer, tablet or smart phone to see what students are seeing. It is not a bad practice while you are getting used to using these tools. Just remember to turn off your sound and microphone on any device using Zoom in the same room.


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titleHow do I conduct exams if my in-person class is split up over multiple days?

We would recommend conducting the exam online, if possible. You can lock down the exam to be available only on your normally scheduled class date and time. If you need any assistance moving an exam online, please contact the Online Learning Office (olo@unwsp.edu).


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titleWho do I contact if I need help?

If you need help with lecture capture, contact the IT Service Desk at 651-631-5699 or submit an IT Ticket.

Resources for Hybrid Learning

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