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Blended & hybrid teaching

Individual and group teaching via online platforms - Connect with students, anywhere - Provide students with teaching and learning activities online in real-time or anytime

Contact the Digital Learning team for help, support and advice for any digital learning tool or task.

Affordances

  • Teach students together, wherever they are
  • Provide flexible access to teaching and learning activities and content
  • Deliver synchronous online lectures, seminars and personal tutoring meetings
  • Collaborate and interact in real-time
  • Communicate with individuals and groups no matter their location

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Learn more about teaching online including, supporting the students experience, design for online learning, creating content and activities, assessment and feedback and creating inclusive online learning.

Hybrid Teaching at Warwick

Learn more about what remote teaching is, how to design remote teaching sessions, and find out more about what tools are available in Warwick teaching spaces.

Microsoft Teams

Microsoft Teams enables you to meet, chat, share and collaborate from anywhere. Combining chat, documents, people and tools in one secure place. Use Teams to teach students online or on campus to in-classroom and remote audiences.

Vevox

Vevox enhances blended learning by enabling live polling, quizzes, and anonymous Q&A sessions, fostering student engagement and participation. It supports interactive discussions and feedback collection, integrating seamlessly with tools like PowerPoint and Microsoft Teams to create a dynamic and inclusive learning environment for both in-person and remote students.

Padlet

A versatile platform for interactive and collaborative activities. It allows students to post comments, questions, and resources on a shared digital wall, facilitating real-time and asynchronous engagement. Padlet can be used for gathering feedback, checking understanding, supporting group work, and creating social spaces for students to connect.

Miro

A collaborative digital whiteboard where students and teachers can interact in real-time or asynchronously. It supports activities like brainstorming, mind mapping, and project planning, making it ideal for group work and interactive lessons. Miro’s multimedia capabilities allow for the integration of various resources, such as videos, images, and documents, creating a dynamic and engaging learning environment.