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If your Society is considering organising hybrid lectures, your circumstances will be unique, depending on a number of variables, for example, the capabilities of your venue or the preferences of your membership. Taking this into consideration, a one-size-fits-all approach to the support available would be ineffective. Instead, we have worked alongside a number of experienced Societies and Committee Members to collate a resource library that we hope will help you along the way to organising your Society's first hybrid lecture.

A quick note: many of our training resources cover third-party platforms and so are representative of the platform at the time the resource was created. We endeavour to keep all our training resources as up-to-date as possible, so if you spot something in a video or on a document that has been redesigned or changed since the time it was uploaded here, please let us know and we'll update it as soon as we can.

Hybrid Lectures

Please note that much of this content was written and filmed in 2020 and 2021, so there is a chance that it may no longer be relevant.

Hybrid Lectures: Town Hall Meeting, 27th April 2021

Hybrid Lectures: In conversation with Sean Moran, Chair of Nadder Valley Society, March 2021

Thank you to Nadder Valley Society for this risk assessment template/example document.

Questions to help you decide whether hybrid lectures are right for your Society. 

Tips to consider when preparing a Hybrid Lecture.

Thank you to Wang Choy of The Hague Society & Mainland Europe Area for this detailed technical guide to hybrid lectures. This document is currently only viewable as PDF.

Thank you to Wessex Area for this comprehensive technical guide to hybrid lectures. 

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