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ElementRecommendation(s)
Dividing Your Class into Groups

Manual

You can divide your class list manually. Examples for how to do this include:

  • Take your class list and divide it in half for T/Th courses or in thirds for M/W/F courses
  • Assign A, B, and C groups (for M/W/F courses) or A and B groups (for T/Th courses) when going through your class list.  

Using Moodle

You could also create random groups in Moodle. For instructions on how to create and use groups in Moodle, go to the Creating and Using Groups page in Confluence. Using groups in Moodle can also allow you to release resources and activities in Moodle to specific groups throughout the course. 

Letting students know which class they should attend

Students will need you to tell them which class period they should attend in person before the first day of class. You can let students know which class to attend through a number of ways:

  • Welcome email before the beginning of class
  • Announcement in Moodle
Distributing HandoutsYou can post your handouts in Moodle for students to access and download.
Distributing PowerPointsThe lecture capture equipment may not clearly show your PowerPoints to your students if you do not share your screen. You can post your PowerPoint slides in Moodle for students to access and download.
Tracking Attendance


Monitoring Questions from Remote Students
Handling Large Group Discussion
Handling Small Group Discussion






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