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NIDIT Lunch Bag Session | Hybrid Teaching

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Jan 18, 2023 from 12:00 to 02:00 (Europe/Berlin / UTC100)

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The use of digital media in university teaching can bring many advantages for lecturers and students - but often also raises new questions, especially for lecturers: What options do I have to support my teaching with digital media? What legal aspects do I have to consider? Which tools and methods are best suited to my teaching situation, my target group and my learning/teaching objectives? How much effort does the use of a certain tool mean for me - and what are the benefits for me and my students?

These are just a few of the questions you (need to) address if you want to use digital media in your teaching.
With the NIDIT Lunch Bag Session, we would like to offer you regular opportunities, starting in the summer semester of 2022, to clarify these and other questions in exchange with colleagues, to share your own experiences, and to develop new ideas together.

 

our offer

The NIDIT Lunch Bag Session was set up to offer you the opportunity to discuss all your questions and experiences regarding the use of digital media in university teaching in an informal atmosphere. In the new edition of the Lunch Bag Session, the staff members of the project "NIDIT - Network for Impactful Digital International Teaching Skills" will be available to give you advice and support.

The offer is meant to support you...
...to deal constructively with the use of digital media in university teaching.
...to realistically assess the advantages and disadvantages as well as the costs and benefits of using special e-learning tools.
...to reflect on and design e-learning/blended learning scenarios together with (interdisciplinary) colleagues - and, if necessary, to apply ideas from different subject areas to their own teaching practice.

 

     
  18.01.2023
  • Hybrid Teaching (With Jana Tasch)

In the last few semesters, you may already have become familiar with the advantages and challenges of hybrid teaching-learning scenarios in which one part of the students is on-site and the other part is connected via video conference - in the future, this new format is expected to become established. You may be wondering under which conditions courses are suitable for hybrid implementation at all and how you can design your hybrid courses to support your students' learning as much as possible. In the lunch bag session we want to address and perhaps also try out methods and tools that can be used to design hybrid courses in an activating way.

Tablet, laptop (or smartphone) required.

  15.02.2023
  • Let's Tweet! Using Twitter successfully in teaching (With Katrin Schröder; Medienkontor Hamburg)

Scientists, journalists, politicians - many of them twitter. Twitter is currently the medium for the fast and direct dissemination of content as well as for a sector-specific and topic-oriented dialogue. In this workshop, users will learn how they can specifically integrate Twitter into science communication. We will discuss the target groups, functionalities and various settings of the short message service: creating and designing a Twitter profile, gaining followers, preparing and sharing good content. We also show practical examples and give tips and tricks on how to optimally use your own channel. No previous knowledge is required for this online training.

Tablet, laptop (or smartphone) required.

  15.03.2023
  • Intercultural communication in university teaching (With Laura Fonzetti)

Scientists, journalists, politicians - many of them twitter. Twitter is currently the medium for the fast and direct dissemination of content as well as for a sector-specific and topic-oriented dialogue. In this workshop, users will learn how they can specifically integrate Twitter into science communication. We will discuss the target groups, functionalities and various settings of the short message service: creating and designing a Twitter profile, gaining followers, preparing and sharing good content. We also show practical examples and give tips and tricks on how to optimally use your own channel. No previous knowledge is required for this online training.

Tablet, laptop (or smartphone) required.

  12.04.2023
  • Innovative Teaching Labs for Digital Teaching Literacy | tba (With Maraike Büst und Eva Dabrowski)

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Tablet, laptop (or smartphone) required.

  17.05.2023
  • Didactic possibilities of using games in university teaching (tba (LevelUp))

Video games have long since left their place as a niche medium and established themselves in the mainstream. Playing digital games is part of the everyday life of most teachers, researchers and students - be it out of boredom, as a form of recreation, competitively or together with friends. The use of games with educational claims ("serious games") is also not new, but raises very specific questions, especially in the university context, which often cannot be covered in general. Regardless of the technical questions, it is worth taking a look at the medium itself: What makes a good game? What is motivating about a game? Which emotions are addressed and how? How can I use this for my teaching? And when does it even make sense? The lunch bag session offers an introduction for teachers who have not yet dealt with the medium or who have not yet had the technical confidence to do so.

Tablet, laptop (or smartphone) required.

  14.06.2023
  • Badges and digital awards with ILIAS and Moodle (With Albrecht Metzler)

Digital awards for university staff in the form of badges are likely to become more important in the course of future LMS upgrades, but are already available to us now. In this LunchBag session, we will look at the functions, creation/design and awarding of badges within our learning management systems (ILIAS and Moodle). We will also talk about our respective uses in our LMS courses. An outlook on microdegrees and digital backpacks outside the university will round off the LunchBag session.

Tablet, laptop (or smartphone) required.

  13.09.2023
  • Instagram for university teachers (With Maraike Büst)

What does digital presence mean for me as a researcher and how does it influence my research? What role does social media play as a teacher in my course and how do students use social media in their academic environment?

Social media has already become a part of everyday life and leisure for many. Now that it has arrived in the academic environment, the channels, platforms and practices also permeate research, teaching and studies significantly.

We ask ourselves, what influence does social media have on research, teaching and studying and how can we in turn control this influence ourselves and take advantage of it for our needs?

Tablet, laptop (or smartphone) required.

  06.11.2023
  • Podcasts in Education (With Timothy Hörl, HRZ of JLU)

In this lunch bag session we will talk about audio podcast production. First, we will look at the characteristics and possibilities of this media format and the extent to which it can be profitably used in research and teaching.

Then we will show you how you can produce your own podcast - how your own voice gets onto the computer, how you can cut out any slips of the tongue and incorporate quotes from others (the "original sounds") as well as music and sounds (the "atmo") into your contribution.

Tablet, laptop (or smartphone) are required.

  15.11.2023
  • NIDIT Lunch Bag Session |  Introduction to Canva: Designing graphics and visual content (With Katrin Schröder)

Canva is a free online tool for graphic design. It can be used to create visual content, such as social media posts, but also presentations, posters and more.

In this online training we will look at how the software works and talk about the templates, images, fonts and graphic elements that users can use.

No previous knowledge is required to participate in this online training. Tablet, laptop (or smartphone) are required.

  13.12.2023

NIDIT Lunch Bag Session | Insights and Perspectives on Higher Education Teaching: The Development of International Curricula (With Lesley-Anne Weiling)

Cultivating Global Perspectives: A Workshop on Internationalising Curricula"We cordially invite you to an immersive workshop designed to deepen your understanding of international curriculum development within the sphere of higher education. Join us to shape the future of education and broaden your professional horizons. Workshop Highlights:

  • During this workshop, we will explore the intricate landscape of international curricula development, providing you with advancements in the academic discourse. Discover practical tools and techniques in our session designed to elevate your teaching with international student groups. This includes insights into student understanding, effective communication strategies, and methods to boost engagement.
  • Engage in Thoughtful Discourse: Participate in interactive plenary sessions where you can actively engage in intellectual discourse following a thought-provoking keynote presentation by expert Lesley-Anne Weiling. This is your chance to exchange ideas and insights with fellow educators and curriculum developers.
  • Who Should Attend: Our workshop caters to higher education professionals, including teachers, curriculum developers, and educational specialists, all with a shared interest in the nuanced art of curriculum design. 

 

This course can be credited with 2 units either in the thematic area "Enable Teaching and Learning" or "Digitalisation" towards the certificate "Competence for Professional University Teaching" of the Hochschuldidaktisches Netzwerk Mittelhessen (HDM).