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  • Easily plan your own teaching so that the learning goals, student activities and forms of examination, such as exams or peer feedback, are coordinated? Thanks to the electronic course planner, eLP, a short, structured planning of teaching is possible even without much previous experience. It guides lecturers step by step through the individual phases of course planning. It thus enables the "Shift from Teaching to Learning" (Barr and Tagg 1995 cf. Kreulich, Dellmann, Schutz, Harth and Zwingmann 2016) in an almost playful way, since both the teaching process as such and the learning process of the students are focused on. This article presents the eLP with its versatile possibilities and introduces application scenarios. The authors from three universities give an insight into how the eLP is used there. They draw conclusions about which points were beneficial for the introduction at their own university. (xsd:string)
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  • Lehr- und Lernerfolge sind planbar - mit dem elektronischen Lehrveranstaltungsplaner Lehren und Lernen effektiver planen (xsd:string)
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  • In: die hochschullehre, 6, 2020, 504-509 (xsd:string)
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