Ergebnis einer Umfrage unter den Lehrenden der Technischen Fakultät vom 30.09.2021
How do you feel about giving lectures to a room with students sitting 1.5 meters apart (e.g. in HS 026 this would be 27 people) without masks and 3G (not 2G) tested?
Fine with me |
42% |
I would feel a bit uneasy, but I would do it |
35% |
I would not do it |
21% |
I am not yet sure whether restricting access to somewhat more than 10% of the students is worth the effort. I could possibly change my mind. Moreover, the online lecture is then the main event and the quality of the main event will (most probably) suffer from the hybrid format. Only if I am forced by the University. But kind of inefficient to only have 27 people in such a large room. I would still only be comfortable doing it in case of 2G. It's not worth the effort, if the number of people in the room is significantly less than 25% of the participants of the lecture.
How do you feel about giving lectures to a room filled to 75% of its capacity (e.g. in HS 026 this would be 150 people) with masks and 3G (not 2G) tested?
Fine with me |
28% |
I would feel a bit uneasy, but I would do it |
14% |
I would not do it |
57% |
Actually I cannot answer the question yet. It depends on how the university performs 3G checks. If the checks are "only for some lectures and/or only a sample of all participants", because our university cannot afford more, I would expect that the probability for checks tends to zero. In that case I would not take the risk by myself. (1) I don't think students would enjoy taking lectures wearing their masks; I believe most would learn better in an online setting. (2) I don't want to have to police them wearing masks, since there are bound to be cases of people taking off their masks, and be it only for a legitimate reason such as taking a drink and then forgetting. Really only if I am forced by the University. This is much more efficient. Requires that I need not care about checking certificates. I'm assuming that someone else does the 3G checking. I will not do that. I will not ask my tutors to do that either.