Designing Hybrid Teaching

Teach in-person and online students simultaneously – hybrid courses make this possible. Learn how to design engaging teaching for everyone despite physical separation.
The future of teaching is hybrid! Some education experts already believe this to be the case. By simultaneously linking virtual and physical spaces to create hybrid spaces, new learning potential is unlocked, characterized by flexibility and location independence. At the same time, however, new requirements arise. Whether it is a learning setting with little interaction (e.g., lectures) or a learning setting with a lot of interaction (e.g., exercises or seminars), teachers are faced with the challenging task of designing the course in such a way that the basic requirements are the same for all participants and both groups can be given the same attention. In addition to technical room equipment, this requires didactically reflective preparation.
In this workshop, we will reflect on the special features of hybrid teaching scenarios and learn about different possibilities for didactic implementation.
Content:
- Brief introduction to hybrid learning scenarios
- Advantages and challenges of hybrid teaching
- Possibilities for didactic implementation
Goals:
- You will learn about the didactic characteristics of synchronous hybrid teaching
- You will learn how to engage online students and integrate them into on-site seminars.
- You will gain an understanding of the challenges and potential of hybrid events.
Speaker: Dr. Jana Kiesendahl, Gonzalo Landau Brenes
Date: 6 October 2025
Time: 11.15 a.m. – 12.15 p.m. (60 minutes, 1 unit)
Location: Online – you will receive the meeting link after the registration
Participants: No restrictions
Language: English
Prerequisite: none
Level & Module: Basic Course, KreativEU Training Programme
Contact
KreativEU
Baderstraße 6/7, 17489 Greifswald
Tel.: +49 3834 420 1272
kreativeu-at-ug@uni-greifswald.de
Centre for Academic and Digital Skills
Anklamer Straße 20, 17489 Greifswald
Tel.: +49 3834 420 1253
digitale-lehre@uni-greifswald.de