- If possible, make contents available for students in written form and via TUWEL courses
- Here, you can use the whole range of activities, such as ...
- "Page" ("Textseite" – instructions: as Cheat Sheet)
- "Book" ("Buch" – instructions: as Cheat Sheet)
- "Lesson" ("Lektion" – instructions: as Cheat Sheet)
- "Lightbox Gallery“("Lightbox Galerie" – instructions: as Cheat Sheet)
- "Wiki" (instructions: as Cheat Sheet)
- "H5P" offers a great way to create interactive learning elements (instructions: as Video, as Cheat Sheet)
- Use "URL" ("Link/URL") to draw attention to other great web resources
- If it has to be video...
- Produce your own video or dub "PowerPoint" slides
- Our tool recommendations ...
- Tool of your choice (there are many available online)
- Camtasia (audio dubbing of slides – license available as campus software from TU.it, see Link)
- Snagit (license as campus software available from TUfrom TU.it, see Link)
- Open Broadcaster Studio (open source – powerful, but somewhat complex, see Link)
- Publish the videos via PeerTube (to be announced here shortlyvia TUpeerTube (more information is available here), and embed them into your TUWEL course (instructions are available here)
- Recording with LectureTube (Please note, however, that - after registration/reservation - you have to go to the lecture room at TU Wien!)
- If it has to be a live video...
- Use LectureTube Live (see here) or a web conferencing tool such as Zoom, or GoToMeeting. On this page, we collect the available online-meeting tools and the corresponding instructions.
- Tip: Web conferences (with Zoom) can be recorded as local files and then made available to students via TUpeerTube and TUWEL (instructions can be found here)
- With Zoom you can create a meeting directly in TUWEL, and your students can join the meeting also via TUWEL — How to create a Zoom Meeting in TUWEL (Video)
- When teachers have limited Internet bandwidth available ...
as mentioned above, in this case use the asynchronous TUWEL options or create audio-only recordings (audio file with laptop or mobile devices, podcasts)
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