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Online quizzes and tests

Online quizzes and tests

Use online quizzes and tests as tools to quickly assess your students’ knowledge and give immediate feedback on their answers.

Online discussion fora (Asynchronous)

Online discussion fora (Asynchronous)

In an asynchronous online discussion forum the students can discuss, collaborate and solve academic problems together. It is suitable for student participation and reflection and also for creating and maintaining a good learning environment in the course.

Presentations with slides

Presentations with slides

PowerPoint, Keynote and Google Slides are all great for creating presentations, if used well – but how can they be used to support learning goals and create interactive teaching?

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Cases

Virtual slaughterhouse – an interactive tool

Virtual slaughterhouse – an interactive tool

Hanne Ingmer & Kirsten Schauser : How can veterinary students best prepare for the challenging environment of a pig slaughterhouse? This interactive e-learning tool offers a virtual tour, allowing students to explore equipment, processes, and inspection points before their visit.

What can Danish and German students learn from each other?

What can Danish and German students learn from each other?

Lars Behnke & Rasmus Erik Voel Jensen : How do everyday perspectives shape intercultural understanding? This quiz app helps language students enhance translation skills, communication, and media literacy.

Techno-Aesthetic Analysis

Techno-Aesthetic Analysis

Tanya Ravn : Techno-aesthetic analysis, a new analytical and didactical approach to study aesthetic phenomena, aimed at teaching in the humanities and particularly in the aesthetic disciplines. Informed by philosophy of technology

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Themes

Theory of Didactic Situations (‘The TDS model’)

Theory of Didactic Situations (‘The TDS model’)

Theory of Didactic Situations is a model to describe best practice in teaching, learn more here.

Student Activities

Student Activities

Having students work actively with the material, theories and methods makes their learning visible to both them and you as a teacher. Here is a selection of digital tools to help you plan this.

Challenge: Activating 200 students

Challenge: Activating 200 students

Do you have large classes with 80, 100 or even 200 students? Here are some tips on activating everyone in class.

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