Lecture hall only from hearsay? How online studying can be a success.

Studying means taking a step into the world, broadening horizons, meeting new people, exploring and trying out new subjects. Under pandemic conditions, however, studying has become a new challenge for young people and their families, but also for university lecturers. In the online event on June 18 at 3 to 4 p.m. was about insights, tips and tricks on how online studying can work well and what advantages it can bring. We not only discussed the possibilities, but also tried them out using examples (including digital whiteboards for brainstorming, digital surveys and pinboards, flipped classrooms for hybrid learning, etc.). The event was organized by the eTeach Network Thuringia, which offers user-oriented qualification formats, promotes cooperative impulse projects and bundles tools and applications for digital teaching and learning.

Word clouds as an introduction to online studying

Whitboard insights in online teaching by Ms. Sirtl

This was the program & procedure

A warm welcome!
Welcome and finding your way around the BigBlueButton room
(Iren Schulz, eTeach Network Thuringia)

Everything is half as bad!
Opinions and facts about studying under pandemic conditions
(Iren Schulz, eTeach Network Thuringia)

A question of perspective?
Insight into online teaching on the subject of architecture and perspective.

Variety and transparency!
Insight into a course on glass construction using the example of digital whiteboard use
(Christin Sirtlresearch assistant at the Chair of Steel and Hybrid Construction at the Bauhaus University Weimar and Teaching award winner 2021)

Alone at home or a different kind of shared flat?
Studying, living and laughing during the pandemic
(Laura Simon, Bauhaus.ambassador at the Bauhaus-Universität Weimar)

Questions, tips and exchange with the participants

Closing time around 4 pm



Downloads

All results of the online survey (participation of all attendees)

Lecture "Everything half as bad?" (Presentation Iren Schulz)

Flyer Bauhaus-WG (Presentation Laura Simon)


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Phone +49 (0) 36 43 / 58 12 65 
e-mail contact[at]eteach-thueringen.de

Schmalkalden University of Applied Sciences

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Franz Liszt University of Music Weimar

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