COVID-19 has significantly affected universities, forcing many courses to be delivered entirely online. As countries bring the pandemic under control, a potential way to safely resume some face-to-face teaching is the synchronous hybrid classroom, in which physically and remotely attending students are taught simultaneously. This comes with challenges, however, including the risk that remotely attending students perceive a 'gap' between their engagement and that of their physical peers. In this experience report, we describe how an interactive programming course was adapted to hybrid delivery in a way that mitigated this risk. Our solution centred on the use of a professional communication platform - Slack - to equalise participation opportunities and to facilitate peer learning. Furthermore, to mitigate 'Zoom fatigue', we implemented a semi-flipped classroom, covering concepts in videos and using shorter lessons to consolidate them. Finally, we critically reflect on the results of a student survey and our own experiences of implementing the solution.
翻译:COVID-19对各大学产生了重大影响,迫使许多课程完全在线提供。随着各国控制了这一流行病,安全恢复一些面对面教学的一个潜在途径是同步混合教室,同时教授有体力和远程求学的学生。然而,这带来了挑战,包括远程求学学生感到他们接触与身体同龄人接触之间有“差距”的风险。在本经验报告中,我们描述了互动节目课程如何适应混合交付,从而减轻了这种风险。我们的解决办法是利用专业通信平台Slack(Slack)实现平等参与机会和便利同龄人学习。此外,为了减少“超速疲劳”,我们实施了半流式教室,涵盖视频中的概念,并使用较短的教训加以巩固。最后,我们批判地反思学生调查结果和我们自己执行解决方案的经验。