Teaching Facilities

Want to decide your teaching mode for your education?

Within the UT your teaching is facilitated by diverse support departments, namely CES, LISA and CFM. It depends on your educational purposes and activities which facilities you need and which teaching mode you are going to use.

Poster Teaching Delivery Modes

Do you want see the possibilities of teaching online, hybrid or on-campus in relation to the level of complexity and your teaching goal and activities? The Teaching Delivery Modes poster will give you an overview. The aim of this product is to support teachers in making a conscious choice about the teaching mode they choose. This overview is created in collaboration by the departments, CES, LISA and CFM on behalf of the Collective Educational Facilities Programme. The programme that aims to improve the quality and quantity, availability and usage of UT facilities.

How it works?

In Step 1 you decide the educational setting that is needed for your lesson. In other words, you decide the lesson objective and activity that fits this lesson objective. In step 2 the diverse possible classroom settings are presented with an indication of the TPACK complexity level. Meaning that e.g. if your objective is processing the content by organising a discussion, and you choose for a ‘full’ hybrid set-up this asks more of your organisation, technical and didactical skills and knowledge. In the cells a simple explanation or example is given of the setting.

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  • Lecture Halls (CFM)

    The university has a wide range of classrooms and lecture rooms. Large or small, rooms with flexible seating formats, rooms specifically for exams, lecture theatres and so on. Also, the rooms are equipped with technical facilities to present, stream and record lectures. More information about the lecture halls can be found here.

  • Online software for teaching (LISA)

    The university supports streaming and recording of lectures from the home office or on campus via diverse conference tools. The tool finder gives you inside in the options for online teaching. Microsoft Teams is one of the conference tools. This tool is developing quickly with every month new features. The support of Microsoft Teams and these new features can be found on the service portal of LISA.

  • Educational Applications (CES)

    The centre of Educational Support offers different services. One of the services is the management of educational applications that you can use in your education to e.g. digitalise your assessment, make use of canvas, or integrate ICT tools into your education. The overview of educational applications can be found here.