This year, instead of a virtual advent calendar, I have created a list of 24 ideas on how to use digitization for your lectures.
- Challenge your students with WebQuests; instruct your students to search for specific information on the Internet or assign a long-standing project that must be completed in several weeks.
- Produce your own Podcasts
- Provide opportunities for Global Digital Learning
- Create digital content with a team
- Produce videos for your lecture
- Utilize the resources provided by the E-Learning Zentrum at HSRW
- Make your own educational digital images
- Add a quiz to Moodle
- Participate in a digital enhancement course
- Create multimedia presentations; watch our learning bites here.
- Host digital games
- Personalize learning for students, by adding multimedia elements to your live- and online lectures
- Create a poll or survey in Moodle
- Optimize assessments using digital learning
- Collaborate with others in your field, to create digital content
- Book a consultation with me (naomi.mclaughlan@hochschule-rhein-waal.de)
- Survey your students on how they may want to learn
- Research new digital teaching tools
- Create a library of video-based lectures, for future use
- Utilize the tools and information of the European Commission and its European Education Area
- Use and encourage the usage of various devices
- Test your students digitally and live during the lecture, by using tools such as Kahoot
- Update your existing digital teaching material
- Challenge students to produce a 30-second video of what they have learned in the lecture. They may perhaps even present it to their cohort or share it in Moodle.
Let me know how you are getting on!
I wish you a Happy & Healthy Holiday Season!