Moving to Online Delivery

Mapping Online Tools to Replace Face-to-Face Activities

Face-to-Face ActivityOnline AlternativeFurther InformationLinks
Icon showing lecturer presenting to students.LecturesRecord voice onto PowerPoint and embed into BrightspaceEasy to do – students can then access in their own time.
We recommend breaking the lecture down into 5-10 min sessions and giving the students activities in-between.
Link to guide on creating screencasts from PowerPoint
Use last year’s lecture captureFind the lecture recording in last year’s module and embed the link into Brightspace.Link to guide on embedding Panopto/Hudstream into Brightspace.
Create a screencast to cover basic points using Screencast-o-matic (or similar)Screencast-o-matic is a simple tool to use that records the screen.
Up to 15 mins can be recorded using the free version.
Link to Screencast-o-Matic
Link to screencasting page on the iPark
Record lecture using Panopto/HudStreamWe recommend breaking the lecture down into 5-10 min sessions and giving the students activities in-between.Link to guides on Panopto/HudStream
Find one or more Youtube videos that cover the same material and embed them into BrightspaceAgain a series of short videos would be better than one long one, giving the students activities in-between.Link to YouTube
Link to Guide on Embedding YouTube into Brightspace
Live stream the lecture using Panopto/HudStreamOnly recommended if you are already trained in using these tools and feel comfortable with them.Live Streaming with Panopto/HudStream
Make sure to record the session for anyone who is unable to join live.
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Class or Group Discussions
Discussion forums on BrightspaceThese can be split into groups for larger cohorts.Link to guide on discussion forums
You can make students post first before seeing other posts.
Easy to set up and for staff and students to engage with asynchronously.
These can be split into groups for larger cohorts.
You can make students post first before seeing other posts.
Easy to set up and for staff and students to engage with asynchronously.
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Individual Tutorials or PAT Meetings
TelephoneLow-tech and easy.
Microsoft TeamsMicrosoft Teams is for virtual meetings and it is intuitive to useLink to further information and guides & screencasts
EmailMore labor-intensive but an option to consider if other solutions are not feasible.

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Other Student Group Work
Collaborative online tools such as a wiki or Google DocStudents can collaborate asynchronously on a task.Collaborative Documents
Using Collaborative Documents in Microsoft Teams

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Student Presentations
Students can create a screencast using voice-over PowerPoint or Screencast-o-matic, and submit it to a Brightspace assignment inboxYou would need to provide guides for your students to do this.Link to Screencasting using PowerPoint
Link to Screencast-o-matic
Video presentation using their smartphones or tablet devicesStudents can video themselves doing a presentation and submit it to Brightspace.

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Office Hours / Student Support
Brightspace chat facilityThis offers a synchronous alternative that is very easy to use.Link to guide on Chat tool
Brightspace Discussion forumsThese can be created for individual students, groups, or all students and would be an asynchronous alternative to handle student inquiries.Link to guides on discussion forums
You can allow anonymous posts too, to encourage engagement.
Brightspace’s FAQ toolPopulate this with the questions you get asked the most and then direct students to this tool first.Link to guide on FAQ
Can be updated as new questions are asked.

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Communicating Messages to Students
AnnouncementsUse the Brightspace announcement tool to keep your students up to date with what they should be doing, deadlines and any changes or updates.Link to guide on Announcements
Video NotesIn prolonged absences from campus consider regular updates using the VideoNotes tool in Brightspace.Link to guide on Video Notes
This will add the human touch to modules and the VideoNotes can be added to Announcements or content areas.
VideoNotes can also be close-captioned.

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In-class Tests
QuizzesIf the tests can be converted to quizzes, then this is a good option.Link to guides on Quizzes
Consider creating question pools so that questions can be randomised.
Open-ended question types can be used but would need to be marked individually.
You can put a time limit on quizzes to replicate time limits in class-based tests.

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