Streaming (Hybrid)

 FAQ

 

 

 

 

 

 

  1. Make clear expectations of how your teaching will take place and how students are expected to participate.
  2. It may be a good idea to ask a student to keep an eye on the chat in Zoom (simple solution) or the chat in Absalon (advanced solution) so that those who are online have the opportunity to ask questions. 
  3. Questions for lectures or question times can be gathered online using an Absalon discussion, a paddle or a common Office 365 document. 

 

 

 

FAQ - PhD defence

 

You can get help with testing the equipment to be used in the PhD defence. You can also get help with the actual holding of the defence. The type and scope of the help needed must be coordinated via ITLC. Contact ITLC in good time using this form.

If you also need to do a dress rehearsal, ITLC will also happily attend this. Remember to book the room and coordinate this with ITLC.

Please note that the PhD student (or supervisors) must bring a laptop to run PowerPoint etc. via projector and for screen sharing in Zoom.

 

It is possible to adjust the presence of online assessors as required. But, as a general rule, they participate online on a big screen via Zoom. Contact ITLC for help in good time.

You can also read this guide to online PhD defences in Zoom and Teams.

 

Yes, an online audience is allowed, if desired. If the online audience is to be allowed to ask questions or the like and not merely listen and watch, this must be agreed with ITLC in advance.

 

 

FAQ - Events

 

You are welcome to contact us for guidance, but we do not assist events that are not teaching or a PhD defences

 

Yes, you can borrow cameras, microphones and other equipment. This service is free of charge for teachers at SCIENCE. If you would like to book equipment, please contact IT Learning Center.

Here you can see some of the equipment you can borrow.