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NOTE: For additional information, please reference Lehigh's Guidance for Hybrid Teaching, Guidance for Remote Teaching.


The solutions and recommendations below are aimed at helping faculty find the approach(es) that best fit their courses.

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Panopto (lecture recording)

Zoom (synchronous class meetings and recordings)

Assigning and collecting course work

Course Site activities and solutions

Teaching spaces by use-case scenario

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SpaceLecture/PresentationDiscussion/InteractionGroup ProjectsScreen SharingAnnotationWhiteboard Capture
HyFlex 1OKGreatOKGreatGreatNot Equipped2
HyFlex 2GreatGreatOKGreat

Great

Not Recommended2
HyFlex 2A (lecture hall)GreatNot Equipped1Not EquippedGreatGreatNot Recommended2
Standard ClassroomNot Equipped1Not Equipped1Not EquippedNot Equipped1Not Equipped1Not Equipped

1 Additional technology, such as portable microphones and/or cameras, are available to borrow from the Digital Media Studio (DMS).

2 If you write on whiteboards, you will need to do so either on an annotation capable device such as the instructor station SMART podium, or use the provided document camera which can be used with Zoom. For more information on  using annotation in instruction, see Lecture Annotation in Screen Sharing

Suggested approach for teaching in non-HyFlex spaces

Most laptops come built-in with cameras and microphones, which can be used to easily capture (record/stream) your lectures/presentations regardless of teaching in a physical classroom to a hybrid in-person/remote audience or recording in a private/office space on your own. If, in addition, you wish to have discussions or group-based work with students, there are a few options. One, fully-remote option is to conduct your session entirely via Zoom using breakout rooms. Alternatively, in a classroom setting with a hybrid audience, you could borrow additional equipment, such as a portable microphone/speaker from the DMS so both in-person and remote students can interact. Placement of the microphone/speaker is most important to best capture audio from anyone who will be interacting during the session. It's possible to do this, as a last resort, by simply placing your laptop in a position that allows its built-in microphone to effectively capture audio from anyone speaking within reasonable distance/loudness/clarity. 

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