Teaching Online – Your Digital Course

On this page, you will find helpful information in switching to remote teaching.

You can also take advantage of our personal advice service to ask your questions about didactic design and work with us to find creative solutions for your courses. Thanks to the close cooperation with KIM, we also pay attention to technical feasibility as part of our advice service. However, please continue to ask purely technical questions directly to KIM.

If you have any suggestions regarding our services or would like to share your concepts and experiences with regard to “online teaching” with other lecturers, please do not hesitate to contact us.

Information and materials

In this handout, you will find a compilation of important information on recording the following online course formats:

1. Asynchronous online lecture without students with recording
2. Synchronous online lecture with passive participation of students without recording
3. Synchronous online lecture with passive participation of students with recording
4. Synchronous online lecture with active participation of students without recording
5. Synchronous online lecture with active participation of students with recording
6. Synchronous online lecture with predominantly active participation of students (recording is no longer permitted here)

There are also explanations on data protection law.

[As of 02 December 20]