Do you want to engage your students, increase their learning opportunities and get instant feedback on your teaching? Then use student response systems like Sendsteps in your classroom.
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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.
Department of Anthropology : Many students on fieldwork are challenged by the fact that they are not physical present at the University. By using Absalon as a means of communication and sharing assignments with peers the students on fieldwork are better prepared to continue with their studies upon their return.
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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.
Do you want to support students' learning before, during and after the class? Get tips on how to do this best with recordings.
Need to have recurring meetings or teach the same class in MS TEAMS? Then use a classroom team, you can even have break out sessions, where the students can discuss in their own video groups.