Do you have a co-pilot or do you go it alone?

Happy Monday! Why not kick off your week by reading these top tips from Jisc about live online learning. it's a short article, ideal for a tea break.  https://inspiringlearning.jiscinvolve.org/wp/2018/02/five-top-tips-delivering-live-online-learning/

Do you have a co-pilot when you conduct your sessions or do you go it alone?

How does the number of people change how you run your session?

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  • Some solid tips and best practice ideas in that article, most were common sense but still good to be mentioned, the amount of attendees on your live online session is open to debate in my opinion.

    The article suggests 15 at the upper limit, especially if they are new to the platform. I personally think 15 is high, especially if they are new. Live online learning normally requires more engagement, interaction and feedback from the attendees, still getting a good level of engagement and the amount of content to cover whislt having 15+ attendees I feel will be a push.

    My opinion only, others might have great success stories with 15+? I would love to hear them!

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