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literature

On this page we present selected literature recommendations from our project environment.

Didactic patterns

Baumgartner, Peter (2011): Taxonomy of teaching methods: a plea for didactic diversity. Waxmann, Münster.

Givvin, Karen Bogard/Hiebert, James/Jacobs, Jennifer K./Hollingsworth, Hilary/Gallimore, Ronald (2005): Are there national patterns of teaching? Evidence from the TIMSS 1999 video study. In: Comparative Education Review, 49 (3), 311–343.

Kohls, Christian (2013): The theories of design patterns and their practical implications exemplified for e-learning patterns. Available under: https://opus4.kobv.de/opus4-ku-eichstaett/files/158/kohls_patterns13032014.pdf

Van den Berk, Ivo/Kohls, Christian (2013): Patterns wherever you look! A comparison of two approaches to describing patterns. In: Bremer, C./Krömker, D. (eds.), E-learning between vision and everyday life (media in science), 206-216. Waxmann, Münster.

Open Educational Resources

Deimann, Markus/Neumann, Jan/Muuß-Merholz, Jöran (2015): Whitepaper Open Educational Resources (OER) at universities in Germany – inventory and potential. Available at: https://hochschulforumdigitalisierung.de/sites/default/files/dateien/Whitepaper%20OER%20Hochschule%20%282015%29.pdf

Dickel, Sascha/Franzen, Martina (2015): Science in digital change: Democratization of knowledge production and knowledge reception? Available at: http://hdl.handle.net/10419/108962

Hilf, Eberhard R./Severiens, Thomas (2013): From Open Access for Documents and Data to Open Content in Science. Available at: http://www.isn-oldenburg.de/uploads/publications/2013/oa-doc-and-content.pdf
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