In addition to imparting knowledge, all teaching formats should promote communication and cooperation between you and your fellow students and with your lecturers. At least organisational information is provided on Moodle for all teaching formats. Lecture content should be recorded or made available on Moodle in another suitable form. If you are unable to attend a course due to illness or quarantine, this will give you the opportunity to catch up on some of the material you have missed. Very interactive courses in which discussions take place and you as students make many of your own contributions are not usually recorded.
You will need an end device with an internet connection for all teaching formats.

Please note that attendance and/or online participation is compulsory in some courses. You will receive more detailed information from your lecturer.

Explanation of the categorisation of teaching formats

The contents relevant to examinations are taught exclusively on site. In addition to organisational information, lecture recordings, additional materials for interested students and exercise materials can be made available on Moodle. The teaching of practical methods and techniques can be part of the teaching format. You must ensure that you can participate in the course on site.


Technical equipment required
These formats do not provide for live online events such as video conferences. You only need a terminal device with an internet connection but no microphone or camera.

 

Recommended participation: On-site and online


The exam-relevant content is taught on-site and online. Teachers can post exam-relevant online learning materials on Moodle. The teaching of practical methods and techniques may be part of the teaching format. You must ensure that you can participate in the course on site.


Technical equipment required
These formats may include live online events such as video conferences. Therefore, in addition to a terminal device with an internet connection, you will need a microphone and camera to participate in online sessions.

 

Participation recommendation: Either on-site or online


The contents relevant to the examination are taught equally well both on-site and online. As a student, you have the choice between on-site or online participation. The lecturers can post exam-relevant online learning materials on Moodle. This teaching format does not usually teach practical methods and techniques. The lecturers decide whether people can switch between online and on-site participation during the semester.


Technical equipment required


These formats can include live online events such as video conferences. In addition to a terminal device with an internet connection, you will need a microphone and camera for online participation, but can alternatively participate in the course on-site.

 

Recommended participation: Online


The contents relevant to the examination are taught exclusively online. The lecturers can post exam-relevant online learning materials on Moodle. As a rule, no practical methods and techniques are taught in this teaching format. On-site participation is not required.


Technical equipment required


These formats may include live online events such as video conferences. You will therefore need a microphone and camera for online participation in addition to a terminal device with an internet connection.