E-video

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E-video refers to digital videos that enable modern teaching and learning. The bandwidth extends far beyond classic educational films: By perceiving videos as information and communication media, application scenarios are conceivable that promote various new forms of teaching in training and further education.

Areas of application

In the presence

As an accompanying offer (preparation and follow-up)

  • Barrier-free access through flexible provision of the generated materials (as commented slide presentation with audio / video, as printable text or as a mobile podcast / videocast)
  • Varied didactic setting with collaborative communication incentives (embedding in learning platform, integration of wikis , weblogs , forums , audio / video / text chat )
  • Variably usable blended learning offer with linear teaching dramaturgy (see below: Distributed teaching / learning scenarios)

As part of a purely online offer

  • Live events for Kursflow ( webcasts , virtual classrooms, Skype chats or similar)
  • Points system for individual learning style (tasks as a driving force through materials)
  • Meta-competencies as a secondary learning objective (eCommunication, eCollaboration, time management, technical flexibility)
  • E-teaching competence as a prerequisite (training of meta-competencies for teaching staff)

In the distributed teaching / learning scenario

The recording of webinars or - based on a video conference with application sharing and, if necessary, whiteboard functionality - the broadcasting of live webcasts or the implementation of cross-teaching events can, for example, be linked to classroom units via an e-learning course expand to multiple distributed teaching and learning scenarios. In this way, individual learning styles can be developed and modern communication structures can help generate active knowledge transfer.

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