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Stage 1: Digitization of existing teaching materials Review the teaching and learning materials for your course. Determine which materials are already available in digital form, e.g., as a PowerPoint presentation, Word document, or in another file format.
Overhead transparencies or old documents can be scanned and digitally integrated. Ho
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Didactics Wheel
Didactics Wheel
The Didactics Wheel Didaktik-Radhelps to keep central didactic aspects in mind when planning teaching projects. It identifies and explores areas of didactics in depth. The infographic presentation brings together all the important aspects at a glance. It can be used for face-to-face activities such as training cou
How do I design my online format in a didactically correct way?
Before you turn your attention to the concrete implementation of specific tools, it is advisable to first reflect on the general and organizational framework conditions of your teaching format and analyze the content and objectives. This involves both organizational aspects and circum
Online formats step by step
Proceed step by step, starting with relatively simple scenarios. The following step-by-step model is intended to show you a possible approach that you can use to implement online teaching step by step.