Teaching as a process

The Center for Teaching and Learning supports you, no matter where you are in the conception or implementation of your teaching. We are happy to work on new teaching concepts, reflect on existing courses with you and revise them with regard to contemporary didactic concepts.

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Visit one of our events such as InnovativeLehre@OTH Regensburg, the Digital Teaching Day or our regular workshops. In our ELO (moodle) course you will find helpful tutorials and suggestions for your teaching. In addition, we are happy to advise you on funding such as the funding award for innovation and quality in teaching, the Bavarian Virtual University (Classic, Smart and Open) or the teaching innovation professorships. As the Center for Teaching and Learning, we also provide impetus for the further development of teaching and support projects with topics such as Micro Credentials and Future Skills. One example of the implementation of the topic of future skills is the additional study program Digital Skills. In three modules, students are being prepared for the working life of the future. The topics range from programming with Python, AI and agile methods to digital ethics.

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Our team will be happy to advise you on contemporary didactic concepts such as constructive alignment, blended learning, inverted classroom, JiTT, gamification, future skills, research-based learning, problem-based learning, learning outcomes and much more. For the development of new concepts, we also offer the design sprint format, in which new ideas and implementation options are systematically developed within a very short period of time.

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We support you in the implementation of your teaching projects and assessments, and we offer course evaluations or peer-to-peer evaluations. Feel free to ask us about the implementation of visual and audio content or borrow our equipment. In addition, a supervised video studio is available to you in Prüfening. In our ELO (moodle) course or office hours you will find support for a variety of tools (Miro, Wooclap, Zoom, ViMP etc.).


The technical equipment in the room allows content to be shared seamlessly between the group workstations. The presentation of group results or the comparison of different solution approaches can thus be realized innovatively and intuitively.

In addition to its "classic" use in activating teaching concepts, the room serves as a contact point for students' subject-related problems in independent study. Currently, programming training in computer science is regularly supported there with the Code Clinic, which invites students to discuss specific problems (across individual courses) on their own initiative with qualified staff. In continuation of this idea and beyond computer science, the room can be used as a student learning workshop.