Online T&L Hui: Teaching Hands-on or Lab-based Topics Online
Description: One of the biggest challenges with online courses is figuring out how to teach practical, hands-on topics. Is fully online even possible, or is hybrid the only possibility? This informal hui will share possible solutions or strategies used for hands-on topics and/or lab-based courses.
Who is this session for? UH faculty who are currently or interested in teaching hands-on, lab-based courses online. UH staff with experiences in these areas are also invited to attend and share advice.
Archived Webinar Resources:
- Presentation (Google Slides)
- Kūkākūkā Collaboration Brainstormed Ideas (PDF)
The T&L Hui Overview
- Purpose? “Hui” can be defined as a club or group that congregates, meets, intermingles, etc. (wehewehe.org). The Online T&L Hui is designed to bring together UH faculty and staff to share ideas and talk story on trending topics related to online teaching and learning.
- How? Sharing will be open-forum style with a free flowing agenda driven by the conversation. This will not be a presentation or workshop with structured/guided content. Hui participants will actively participate during each session, so be sure to have your microphone and camera ready!
- When? One-hour synchronous Zoom sessions on select Fridays throughout the Fall 2020 semester. Schedule and topics may be subject to change depending on participant feedback and demand.
- Who? Each hui session will focus on trending online teaching and learning topics, with a limit of 50 participants to allow for active participation (first-come, first-served).
What’s in it for me? (a.k.a., learning objectives)
- Connect and network with other faculty and staff from across the UH system to learn and share experiences with each other.
- Leave the session with helpful strategies, tips, and/or resources for online teaching and learning.
- Tackle challenges shared during each session as a collective hui!
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