Happy Death

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In the Advanced Practice: Death and Spaces, budding historians have explored the theme of death and space across epochs. The 5x5000 Winner Course is now available as OCW.

Dr. Muriel González Athenas, Dr. Olena Petrenko, Mirjam Reitmayer, Dr. Meret Strothmann
Literature

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The basic course "Modern German Literary Studies" introduces students to the central subject areas of German Studies. The seminar was offered in winter semester 2016/2017 by Dr. Kleinwort and shows exemplarily, how an NDL basic course can be conducted, which topics are dealt with and which achiev...

Dr. Malte Kleinwort
Buch

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The basic course  "Neuere deutsche Literaturwissenschaft" (Modern German Literature Studies) introduces s...

Robert Schütze
Law

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This lecture is aimed at non-economists, but in particular at law students with an interest in the economic analysis of law. It is offered every semester. The lecture is intended for the conventional areas of microeconomics and their application to legal issue...

Dr. rer. pol. Marc Scheufen
Picture for the Moodle-Kurs

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The exercise dealt with maps as sources for historical research. Students were required to use different eLearning tools in their obligatory final presentation.

Dr. Agnieszka Zagańczyk-Neufeld

OpenCourseWare (OCW)

In this OCW course, the combined introductory seminar "Development and Learning of Educational Science Studies in Structure, Construction and Process", organised in WiSe 2015/2016, is presented. In addition to the list of topics and references, you will also find materi...

Dr. Julia Eberle
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website

This website aims to bring the movements of travelers into a virtual environment in order to open up German-Turkish-Ottoman history.

Philipp Goldt, Sebastian Döpp
social media

Course

This open course presents selected materials and results from the proseminar "Media (everyday) worlds between formal and informal contexts", which was held in the winter semester 2020/2021.

Olga Neuberger
Bild mit Laptop

course concept

The module eTutoring is a course in the optional area of the RUB. In the summer semester 2020, it was conducted online. The 3 accompanying colloquia of the module were particularly affected. In these, the eTutors were given smaller eLearning tasks. One meeting took place synchronously via Zoom. I...

Kathrin Braungardt
Dornenkrone, Liebe

self-study course in Moodle

Jesus rose from the dead, he was raised from the dead - this is the basic confession of the Christian faith. How is this faith expressed? Is it an illusion or a reality? What is its theological meaning?

Aleksandra Brand, Miriam Pawlak, Prof. Dr. Thomas Söding
Dornenkrone, Liebe

self-study course in Moodle

Jesus died - No moment of his life is more securely proven, and none is more challenging. Jesus' death "under Pontius Pilate" belongs in the creed because the historical fact has enormous theological significance. This course examines the death of Jesus from different...
Aleksandra Brand, Prof. Dr. Thomas Söding
Do it

presentation/slides

Here you will find the presentation slides for the workshop "DO IT YOURSELF: Students shape their teaching through their own learning videos - Sustainable and accessible to all as Open Educational Resources (OER)".

Vanessa van den Bogaert, Michael Fuchs, Christine Ruthenfranz
Panda

self-study course in Moodle

In this course you will find learning resources on selected topics in preparation for your studies. The contents are based on the preparation courses of the Summer University.

Summer University
Fuji Japan

self-study course in Moodle

The start of studies in Japanology should be facilitated by a first insight into the subject matter of the Japanese studies. For this purpose, various self-preparation learning materials were created on selected topics which, from the point of view of Japanologists, are useful for first-year stud...

Summer University
Books

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This educational sciences seminar (area "Lehr-/Lernforschung") from WiSe 17/18 offered an understandable introduction to the theories of motivation and interest research. The seminar focused on the question of how motivation can be distinguished from interest.

Vanessa van den Bogaert
Netzwerk

Course

This self-study course was designed for anyone interested in the topic of (digital) health literacy.

Prof. Dr. Sebastian Merkel