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The current shift in teaching and learning away from the physical
classroom to blended and digital learning environments presents many
challenges and opportunities for both teachers and learners. A
somewhat overlooked aspect of this transition concerns the issue of
student collaboration in blended learning situations. Students teaming
up to improve their learning process, exchange ideas and achieve
learning goals has been an integral part of the higher education
experience for many, while also strengthening students social skills.
With the physical distancing and accompanying shift to increased
online learning settings of the past few years, establishing this
collaboration between students has become more and more difficult.
Well-conceived digital social learning spaces and opportunities might
be a way to compensate for these missed out traditional learning
situations with peers in or after class.
Going beyond typical group work activities teachers often utilize in
their classes, Moodle offers a wide variety of opportunities for
teachers to design these digital learning spaces tailored to the
specific needs and objectives of their classes and students. Following
a student-centred learning paradigm and a conception of the teacher as
a designer and enabler of learning opportunities, we want to present a
few use cases of Moodle activities, plugins and integrated tools
suitable for designing these social spaces online. Among others we
would like to showcase possible scenarios for peer assessments, open
video conferencing rooms for students with BigBlueButton,
collaborative test preparation with StudentQuiz, and connecting
learners through a creative usage of the database activity. Picking up
these different resources, we hope to motivate and inspire educators
to design and roll out collaborative online spaces for their students
to enable better teamwork and achieve deeper learning.
Hochschulen und Studiengänge sprechen Studieninteressierte nicht
bevölkerungsrepräsentativ an. Nach einem kurzen Abriss der aktuellen Lage und
der Diversitätsdimensionen werden anhand einer adaptierten Form der „4R-
Methode“ des Gender-Mainstreamings Kommunikationsarten, -medien und
-ebenen mit Blick auf Kommunizierende und Kontexte beleuchtet. Dieser Beitrag
soll Hochschulen und Studiengängen einen einfachen Leitfaden an die Hand
geben, die eigene Sprache auf den verschiedenen Kommunikationskanälen
kritisch zu reflektieren und inkludierender zu gestalten, um Stereotypisierung zu
vermeiden und alle anzusprechen
Der Einsatz von Lernvideos ist aus zeitgemäßer Lehre kaum noch wegzudenken. Um adäquates, fachlich und didaktisch abgestimmtes Lehr-und Lernmaterial mit angemessenem Ressourcenaufwand zu ermöglichen, ist es für Hochschulen und fachliche ExpertInnen ein sinnvoller Weg, selbst Lehrvideos zu produzieren. Dieser Beitrag stellt ein Beispiel guter Praxis im Aufbau und Betrieb eines E-Learning Labors vor. Dabei werden die Infrastruktur und Technik, das Produktions-Prozedere sowie mediendidaktische und rechtliche Aspekte beleuchtet.