[DiL] Multimedia and online learning in Higher Education
Important note: the learning materials and the live webinars are offered in English.
This seminar gives you a comprehensive introduction to multimedia and online learning design, production and implementation in higher education. The seminar is offered as a blended learning seminar. This means that the content is acquired in a self-directed way within an online course*. To enable a deeper understanding of the content and to discuss and share questions with peer learners, the online course is accompanied by two compact online webinars in the beginning and at the end of the study phase. The content covered will be reflected upon and can be transferred to your own practice. Furthermore, content-related tasks need to be completed for the acquisition of the working units (AE).
You have three different options for participation:
1. Participation only in part 1. Topic: Multimedia design and production.
- Self-study phase: 29.04 - 26.05.2024
- Two live sessions (45-60min): 30.04. and 23.05. (3 to 4 p.m.)
- Working Units: 13 AE
2. Participation only in part 2. Topic: Online learning design and facilitation.
- Self-study phase: 27.05. - 23.06.2024
- Two live sessions (45-60min): 28.05. and 20.06. (3 to 4 p.m.)
- Working Units: 13 AE
3. Participation in part 1 and part 2. Topic: Multimedia design and production, online learning design and facilitation.
- Self-study phase: 29.04. - 23.06.2024
- Three live sessions (45-60min): 30.04. and 23.05. and 20.06. (3 to 4 p.m.)
- Working Units: 25 AE
You can select the options after you registered some time before the seminar begins.
* The online course is part of the Erasmus+ funded project “TransACTION!”. For more information visit: https:/media-and-learning.eu/project/transaction.
Goal
The TransACTION! online course provides you with a comprehensive understanding of multimedia learning, its principles, and its effectiveness in the educational context. It furthermore highlights the spectrum of possibilities from do-it-yourself (DIY) approaches to creating professional-quality multimedia content and provides a broad understanding of principles and guidelines to create effective and engaging online learning experiences. Lastly the course provides practical strategies for effectively facilitating online learners and supporting fellow educators in the online teaching environment.
Target group
Higher education lecturers, third space professionals (educational support units, technical staff)
(English speaking).
Content
Part 1: Multimedia design and production
- Multimedia in education
- Cognitive theory of multimedia
- Multimedia production quality and guidelines
- Audo & Video production
- Process of multimedia production
- Tools, accessibility, inclusivity, copyright
Part 2: Online learning design and facilitation
- Understanding online learner and online learning
- Online teaching challenges
- Interaction and engagement in online learning environments
- Design frameworks for online course creation
- Assessment, feedback and evaluation of and within online learning environments
- Evaluation of multimedia learning materials
- Facilitating online discussions
- Integration of tools and technologies
Learning objectives
After attending the seminar, participants,
- have a comprehensive understanding of multimedia learning, its principles, and its effectiveness in the educational context
- are able to assess the spectrum of possibilities from do-it-yourself (DIY) approaches to creating professional-quality multimedia content
- broadly understand principles and guidelines to create effective and engaging online learning experience
- have a comprehensive understanding of practical strategies for effectively facilitating online learners and supporting fellow educators in the online teaching environment.
Methods
Self-study, group discussion, presentation
Note/comment
Crediting of work units:
For the acquisition of the AE, attendance in live sessions and completion of the course content is needed. Furthermore, tasks are given to be completed and presented in the live sessions.
Part 1: 13 AE
- 13 AE A: Lehr-Lernkonzepte
Part 2: 13 AE
- 1 AE in C: Prüfen
- 12 AE in E: Beraten und Begleiten
Part 1 + Part 2: 25 AE
- 12 AE in A: Lehr-Lernkonzepte
- 1 AE in C: Prüfen
- 12 AE in E: Beraten und Begleiten
If you have any questions regarding content or organisation, please contact digitale-lehre@ili.fau.de.
You can include this seminar in your compulsory (Digital teaching basic course – 8 AE and Digital teaching course: teaching, supervising, activating, testing - 4 AE) and elective programme when applying for the [DiL] DIGITAL TEACHING subject certificate. Further information can be found here: https://digitale-lehre.fau.de/weiterbilden/dil-themenzertifikat/.
Universität: | Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg (FAU) |
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Seminarleitung: | Sónia Hetzner, Isabella Dobler, Institut für Lern-Innovation (ILI) |
Ort: |
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Blended Learning-Kurs
Präsenzworkshops mit anschließenden Online-Phasen, Sie erhalten die Zugangsdaten bis einen Tag vor Kursbeginn Auf Google Maps anzeigen |
Termine: |
29.04.2024
bis
20.06.2024
- findet am Ort Nummer 1 statt
30.04.2024 - findet am Ort Nummer 2 statt 23.05.2024 - findet am Ort Nummer 2 statt 28.05.2024 - findet am Ort Nummer 2 statt 20.06.2024 - findet am Ort Nummer 2 statt |
Kosten: |
Es fallen folgende Teilnahmegebühren an:
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Verfügbare Plätze: | 12 Plätze, davon 7 frei |
Stufe: | Grund- und Aufbaustufe |
Anrechenbare Stunden: |
Bereich A mit 12 Arbeitseinheiten Bereich B mit 1 Arbeitseinheiten Bereich E mit 12 Arbeitseinheiten |
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