Tutorial
Tutorials are courses accompanying lectures, seminars or laboratories, which are supervised by student tutors. Students often work individually or in small groups on case studies or tasks in order to practice the material of the corresponding lecture and to deepen their knowledge. It is not uncommon for the course to also focus on repeating the subject matter and preparing for exams. For the tutors, the focus is on motivating the students to work independently.
Typical teaching activities of the format:
Digital Tutorial - Use of digital tools
Use the following tools, for example, to quickly digitize your tutorial:
activate: Motivation to work independently
- Interactive Videos with integrated questions to deepen and deal with what has been seen
- Etherpad for collaborative writing under online support
- Question pools for tests, which are prepared jointly by the students for exam preparation
support | communicate | organise: give feedback, answer questions
- Exercises with peer feedback
- Online forum for discussion and consolidation of contents
- Wiki, Etherpad for discussion and presentation of results of small group work
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Other teaching activities of the format:
Digital tutorial - use of digital tools:
Use the following tools, for example, to quickly digitize your tutorial:
examine | evaluate: Exercises, self-test, learning progress
- Online practice tests to consolidate what you have learned
- Wiki, data collection to structure and display common digital outputs
- E-Portfolio for the documentation of learning progress or exam relevant learning content
convey content: Repetition and summary of appropriate content
- synchronous Webinar (virtual classroom) as a replacement for face-to-face meetings using web conferencing tools
- Videos to demonstrate experiments, processes and methods
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