Self-study courses

 What are video-based self-study courses in online learning environments? 

  • They consist of individual small video-based learning units (total duration 90-120 min).
  • They contain practical checklists and templates.
  • They focus on one topic at a time and get straight to the point.
  • You can work at your own pace and at any time (total processing time: 3-5 hours).

 

Why self-study courses in teaching?

Most people

  • learn best and most easily when they have an urgent need.
  • want to find answers that precisely address their challenges.
  • want to organize their learning time flexibly.

Continuing education in teaching, on the other hand

  • takes place on specific dates.
  • is always directed at several participants.
  • requires actively making time for further training.

 

Our offer: Free single license for one of nine self-study courses

For this reason, you have the opportunity to attend self-study courses at the Hochschuldidaktik Akademie . We have purchased a certain number of individual licenses for you on the following topics:  

  • Blended learning – cleverly combined teaching methods
  • Online teaching—how does it work?
  • Teaching in a hybrid format
  • Course planning – also in online teaching
  • Motivate and activate students
  • Lectures conducive to learning
  • Possibilities of formative assessment
  • Designing and assessing performance assessments and examinations fairly – Competence-oriented assessment
  • Preparing for or conducting oral examinations fairly

 

 Certificate of participation: After completing the self-study course, you have the option of creating a personal “worksheet”  "Beuteblatt" and submitting it to us. On this basis, we can confirm your participation in the self-study course

Registration

If you are interested, please contact us:
hochschuldidaktik[at]hs-kl[dot]de 
We provide you with a free single license.  

 

Further Information

Detailed descriptions of the individual courses can be found in the Olat course on university teaching methods  Olat-Kurs der Hochschuldidaktik