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Collaborative notes with Padlet

Collaborative notes with Padlet

Use Padlet for student contributions and feedback as well as follow-up on group work and sharing information in class.

Pencast: record your formulas

Pencast: record your formulas

Pencast is especially useful if you use formulas and equations, or if you simply like to write on a board while you talk. For you as a teacher, if the students can watch part of the lecture beforehand it can give you more time for questions and dialogue in class.

Screencast: record your screen

Screencast: record your screen

Screencast are video recording of what ever is going on on your computer screen. It is possible to record audio like voiceovers or computer sounds . The output is typically small videos, which are often used for instructional purposes or presentations.

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Cases

What students do between large lectures

What students do between large lectures

Morten Nyboe Tabor : Morten aims to make students in the Econometrics II course better prepared for the lectures by getting them to watch YouTube videos, do quizzes, etc. in between them.

Using ChatGPT for Preparation, Teaching and Supervision

Using ChatGPT for Preparation, Teaching and Supervision

Mark Friis Hau : Mark Friis Hau has been trying out the use of ChatGPT for most aspects of teaching his class - in this video he presents beneficial uses in teacher preparation, student homework and supervision.

UCPH Student Perspectives on Generative AI

UCPH Student Perspectives on Generative AI

Annette Q. Pedersen & Mikala Hansbøl : How are UCPH students using generative AI-tools in their studies? And what are their perspectives on Generative AI chatbots and image generators in regard to their own learning, employability and their study environment

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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.

Recordings to support the students learning

Recordings to support the students learning

Do you want to support students' learning before, during and after the class? Get tips on how to do this best with recordings.

Nine ways to create better presentations

Nine ways to create better presentations

How do you create visually compelling presentations, support your points and help your audience remember them? Try these nine tips on creating better presentations.

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