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Some points that might make our work together easier:
Some points that might make our work together easier:


* We will use MS Teams as the main environment (in addition to the wiki):
* We will use the University's MS Teams as the main environment (in addition to the wiki):
** To keep the atmosphere somewhat more relaxed, we will not record the sessions (recordings are not needed for passing the course, and the slides/notes will be available separately).
** To keep the atmosphere somewhat more relaxed, we will not record the sessions (recordings are not needed for passing the course, and the slides/notes will be available separately).
** Even if the Teams group is closed, we should treat it as a public place - and behave accordingly.
** Even if the Teams group is closed, we should treat it as a public place - and behave accordingly.
** In general, keep the microphone and camera off when not talking. Raise your (virtual) hand when you want to say something, and wait until you are given the floor.
** In general, keep the microphone and camera off when not talking. The chat is mostly free to write throughout the classes - but if you need to say something using the voice, raise your (virtual) hand when you want to say something, and wait until you are given the floor.
** At lectures, we will keep the discussion in the chat only - during the discussion breaks, using voice would be likely too limiting/slow with 40+ people. The chat will be open throughout the lecture, but Kaido will only respond during the discussion breaks (cannot do that during the lecture part).
** At lectures, we will keep the discussion in the chat only - during the discussion breaks, using voice would be likely too limiting/slow with 40+ people. The chat will be open throughout the lecture, but Kaido will only respond during the discussion breaks (cannot do that during the lecture part), and can comment both with voice and text as needed.
** At seminars, we will use both voice and text chat (in parallel). The exact routine will hopefully fall in place during the first seminars. :)
** At seminars, Kaido (as narrator) and the presenters will use voice, the rest will use text chat. The exact routine will hopefully fall in place during the first seminars. :)


Also, there are some useful points on the [https://taltech.ee/en/study-regulations-and-documents university regulations page] (section "Online learning good practice")
Also, there are some useful points on the [https://taltech.ee/en/study-regulations-and-documents university regulations page] (section "Online learning good practice")

Latest revision as of 13:42, 27 January 2025

Some points that might make our work together easier:

  • We will use the University's MS Teams as the main environment (in addition to the wiki):
    • To keep the atmosphere somewhat more relaxed, we will not record the sessions (recordings are not needed for passing the course, and the slides/notes will be available separately).
    • Even if the Teams group is closed, we should treat it as a public place - and behave accordingly.
    • In general, keep the microphone and camera off when not talking. The chat is mostly free to write throughout the classes - but if you need to say something using the voice, raise your (virtual) hand when you want to say something, and wait until you are given the floor.
    • At lectures, we will keep the discussion in the chat only - during the discussion breaks, using voice would be likely too limiting/slow with 40+ people. The chat will be open throughout the lecture, but Kaido will only respond during the discussion breaks (cannot do that during the lecture part), and can comment both with voice and text as needed.
    • At seminars, Kaido (as narrator) and the presenters will use voice, the rest will use text chat. The exact routine will hopefully fall in place during the first seminars. :)

Also, there are some useful points on the university regulations page (section "Online learning good practice")


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