Create your own AI teaching assistant with Poe Would you like to create your own AI-bot to give your students feedback or help answer their questions about a specific topic? Using the free app Poe to easily set up your own bot, without any code. Read more »
How to auto-generate subtitles in Danish and English UCPH's Open Educational Resources website (OER) allows you to auto-generate subtitles for your videos in both English and Danish. Read more »
Record your presentation with speak using PowerPoint Give your students access 24-7 to your lectures online and save valuable time you can use to interact with and activate the students in class (flipped learning). You can as well use it for distance learning courses. At the same time you make repetition easier. Read more »
Phone camera as a substitute for white-/blackboards at online oral exams If you as an examiner at an online oral exam need the students to write equations or draw something, the tool might already be in the students' pockets... Read more »
Online meetings with MS Teams Teach live in an online meeting room with MS Teams (up to 500 participants). Read more »
PowerPoint – tips and tricks Most of us are already familiar with PowerPoint and use it more or less on a daily basis. You can however easily improve your presentation and the use of PowerPoint with a few tips and tricks. Read more »
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. Read more »
Podcast your teaching Podcasting allows you to convey academic knowledge in an audio format, that your student can listen to anywhere. Read more »
Live streaming with video conferences (VC) Get guidance on how you best get started with video conferences Read more »
Infographics Need an eye-catching way to convey your message or your data? Or a prettier version of that model you always draw, badly, on the whiteboard? You don't need to be a graphic designer, just try these great easy-to-use tools. Read more »
Online quizzes and tests Use online quizzes and tests as tools to quickly assess your students’ knowledge and give immediate feedback on their answers. Read more »
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? Read more »
Prezi: more visual, less linear presentations Tired of endless PowerPoint slides full of bullet points? Prezi is another take on presentations, in which all content is added to a giant, zoomable canvas, giving students a better visual overview of the content and giving the teacher more flexibility. Read more »
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. Read more »
Students sharing content online A guide to different ways of sharing content between students and encouraging them to engage with it. Read more »
Learning Management Systems Allows teachers and students to administrate, document, track, report and submit work online. Read more »
Collaborative notes with Padlet Use Padlet for student contributions and feedback as well as follow-up on group work and sharing information in class. Read more »
Engage your students with class room voting 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. Read more »
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. Read more »