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==Before the first day of class==
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A few steps are needed before first meeting with students:
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# [[Create a new course site|Create a new Sakai site]] to serve as a general hub for your course
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# [[Create a Team|Create a Teams site]] to host class meetings online
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## Optionally, [[Add_a_link_to_Teams_in_Sakai|add a link to your Teams site from your Sakai site]]
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# [[Create a recurring meeting in Teams]]. This will serve to connect your online students with your on-campus class.
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Before the first day of class
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==How does it work?==
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The new HyFlex classroom hardware consists of a few important components which are already configured for instructors to use:

Revision as of 21:10, 17 August 2021

This article discusses teaching and facilitation in Brock's new HyFlex rooms, and is intended for instructors that are new to these spaces.

Before the first day of class

A few steps are needed before first meeting with students:

  1. Create a new Sakai site to serve as a general hub for your course
  2. Create a Teams site to host class meetings online
    1. Optionally, add a link to your Teams site from your Sakai site
  3. Create a recurring meeting in Teams. This will serve to connect your online students with your on-campus class.

How does it work?

The new HyFlex classroom hardware consists of a few important components which are already configured for instructors to use: