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Teaching joint learning online seminars and student voices about them

Teaching experiences: The benefits of joint learning seminars

How is it to teach collaborative online seminars with students from different locations? In these video interviews, teachers from the j o l n e s – network talk about their experiences of teaching transnational joint learning online seminars. 

Prof. Dr. Stephan Michael Schröder, University of Cologne

Dr. Clemens Räthel, Department of Northern European Studies at the Humboldt-University Berlin

Jun.-Prof. Dr. Frederike Felcht, Department of Scandinavian Studies at the Goethe-University Frankfurt/M

Prof. Dr. Joachim Grage, Department of Scandinavian Studies at the Albert-Ludwigs-University Freiburg

Prof. Doc. Dr. Viola Parente-Čapková, Department of Finnish Literature at the University of Turku

  

  

Learning together: Student voices about studying in a j o l n e s seminar

  

A student voice: Dominique

Dominique talks about her experiences of studying with students from other countries in the seminar 'Transnational Aspects of Finnish Literature' in summer term 2021.

A student voice: Joanna. 

Joanna was an Erasmus student at the Department for Scandinavian and Finnish Studies at the University of Cologne. She participated in the co-taught transnational hybrid seminar "Myth, media and the joy of narration. Receptions of Old Norse mythology since the Middle Ages" in winter term 2021/22. 

A student voice: Zsófia. 

Zsófia studies at the Department for Scandinavian Studies at the University of Strasbourg. She participated in the co-taught transnational hybrid seminar "Myth, media and the joy of narration. Receptions of Old Norse mythology since the Middle Ages" in winter term 2021/22. 

A student voice: Zsófia. 

Zsófia studied at the Department for Scandinavian Studies at the University of Strasbourg. She took part in both courses surrounding Old Norse Mythology that were given within the framework of the 2021/22 IVAC (DAAD) funding period. C.f. her statements on the first course in winter 2021/22.

Credits

Date The interviews were conducted in April, May and June 2021 as well as in January and June 2022 via Zoom.
Interviewed by Anja Ute Blode, Anne-Katrin Heinen, Paula Ordejón
Cinematography and Editing Anja Ute Blode, Anne-Katrin Heinen
Transcript by: Paula Ordejón, Anja Ute Blode, Anne-Katrin Heinen
j o l n e s – Design Heide Matz
Produced by University of Cologne, Department for Scandinavian and Finnish Studies

 

 

 

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