Abstract

The present study investigated a method that enables faculty members to efficiently organize student groups in hybrid classrooms wherein physical and online methods of teaching are combined. Three types of tools were assessed: Moodle, Zoom, and a developed system that utilized the student card (IC card). The results revealed that student attendance (in the classroom or online) could be monitored in real-time and groups could be formed more efficiently by employing Zoom and IC cards.

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