In the mixed-delivery format, faculty can be tempted to use their synchronous time for lecturing. Then at the end of the class time, they feel exhausted because they've been managing the technology, the learners with them, and the learners away from them. Or faculty feel exhausted because they've put forth a tremendous amount of energy to compensate for the lack of visual cues both from learner faces behind masks and/or from learner faces on screens. Making some changes to teaching practice can enhance learning and reduce fatigue.

The key question to answer: What will my lecture accomplish? If the objective is to give information or provide essential information so that learners are prepared to engage in an activity, then lengthy lectures may not achieve the objective. Faculty may want to elect some additional teaching practices.

So how can faculty lecture for learning in this new modality?