Media library
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The media library is a collection of materials compiled by the entire NIDIT team during the project period. The materials are available to all teachers and interested parties even after the project has ended and bring together the key results of the project work within the network.
In addition to the NIDIT media library, you will find selected materials in the JLU ILIAS E-Learning Guide under the following categories:- Virtual Reality: including the self-study module on the topic of "Virtual Reality in Higher Education",
- Internationalisation: including explainer videos and the scripts „VITALS: Virtual International Teaching and Learning Skills“ and "VITALS in PRACTICE",
- Gamification: content that is well suited for gamification,
- Digital event design: explainer videos on (Synchronous) Hybrid Teaching.
At twillo, a portal for open educational resources in higher education, you will find the following materials:- OER self-study module "Virtual Reality in Higher Education",
- "Guide to planning an implementing a course with virtual reality components".
The self-study courses currently available in the HDM education programme have also been developed by the NIDIT team (as of 2025/9).
- Self-study course: Qualitätssicherung am Beispiel der weiterbildenden Masterstudiengänge an der Philipps-Universität Marburg,
- Self-study course: Vielfalt in der Hochschullehre - die eigene Lehre diversitätssensibel gestalten,
- Self-study course: Virtual Reality in der Hochschullehre.
- Self-study course: Visualisierungstechniken für die Hochschullehre..
The materials are grouped by topic below. You can access the respective pages via the individual tabs.
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Explainer video: "Hybrid teaching - definition, pros and cons" (english)This video provides a general definition of hybrid teaching and discusses its advantages and disadvantages. |
Explainer video: "Synchronous hybrid teaching - technical and methodological tips" (english)This video contains technical and methodological tips for planning a synchronous hybrid teaching scenario. The video was produced with the kind support of the Media and E-Learning Working Group at the JLU IT Service Centre. Click here to see the video with subtitles in English.
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