Learning spaces forum
Learning spaces forum
The design of sustainable learning spaces has already been successfully tackled in many places at the University of Oldenburg. In the process, learning spaces have been created that promote very different forms of learning through their respective design. The 'Learning Spaces Forum' format was created to make these learning spaces more visible.
Here, innovative learning spaces and their design to promote learning are presented in short films. If you are interested, please contact the learning space designers mentioned!
Virtual emergency room
The Virtual Emergency Department and Nursing offers the opportunity to simulate acute medical emergencies and nursing scenarios. The learning objectives for human medicine are training in clinical decision-making, working under time pressure and consolidating standardised processes. In the field of nursing, the focus is on training communication skills in interprofessional everyday working life and the implementation of nursing situations in accordance with guidelines. The scenarios are accompanied and feedback is provided by a teacher or trained tutors.
Further information on the virtual emergency room
Clinical Training Centre for Human Medicine (V02), but also mobile and flexible
no fixed opening hours, if you are interested in the software and hardware and in exchanging information on teaching in virtual rooms, an appointment can be made by email
Green school
"Learning from nature - learning in nature" is the motto of the Green School. Living animals and plants are at the centre of the students' work with the school classes. The practical activities are designed to train students in scientific working methods and promote a responsible approach to nature. The Green School thus makes a contribution to education for sustainable development (ESD).
Further information on the Green School
- Teacher training: Students studying to become biology and science teachers
- School classes: Classes of all school types and levels, daycare centres
- Public events: Mainly children and young people, depending on the topic
no fixed opening hours, use by the botany working group, possibly other university groups
Friends of the Botanical Garden "Ilex"
Re:Lab - Praxis Lab for Reimagining EdTech Futures
The Re:Lab combines two learning spaces: the Re:Lab Creative Studio and the Re:Lab Mobile. In the Re:Lab creative studio, the creative, explorative use of digital media is emphasised! In addition to the digital equipment, the creative studio places particular emphasis on a flexible room concept with a large artist's table for joint ideation and a writable magnetic wall for visualising creative ideas. Beanbags and a coffee machine invite informal dialogue. The Re:Lab Mobil travels to schools with a large selection of digital media for creative design projects, digital-exploratory lessons, working groups, project weeks, etc. The Re:Lab Mobil is currently still under construction. Udates to follow!
Further information on the Re:Lab
V03 0- M030/030A)
Prof Dr Felicitas Macgilchrist& Dr Christina Krumbacher
- Re:Lab creative studio: creative groups working and learning on issues of future development, e.g. students in block seminars on media education, teachers, school management, UOL department heads, Department for Research and Technology Transfer
- Re:Lab Mobile: Schools in the region
Use is possible by arrangement / no fixed opening hours
Sports facilities in the Oldenburg area - 'apolitical' places?
The OTB gymnasium on Haarenufer and its archive, the Heinz Dettmer Stadium in Lohne and the Hössensport facility in Westerstede - these historical sites will become non-university learning spaces in the course "Unpolitical places? Sports facilities in the Oldenburg region and their social significance in the modern age". The aim is to research the social significance of sports facilities locally along the historical upheavals of the 20th century. Supposedly apolitical places in and around Oldenburg come into view as political spaces in which the reference problems of modern society were articulated in the medium of sport.
The students explore these learning spaces by devoting themselves to research questions on the aforementioned and other sports facilities and preparing presentations.
Further information on "Sports facilities in the Oldenburg region - 'apolitical' places?"
Sports facilities in the Oldenburg area
Dr Nikolaus Buschmann () & Merle Bülter ()
Students of history, cultural studies and sports science who are interested in research-based learning and carrying out their own research projects
on request and as part of a joint course
The underlying course took place as part of a co-operation between the Institute of Sport Science (Department of Sociology and Sports Sociology), the Institute of History and the Oldenburgische Landschaft as part of the project "Unpolitical Places? Sports venues and their social significance". The project was funded by the Federal Ministry for Family Affairs, Senior Citizens, Women and Youth, the EWE Foundation, the LzO Foundation for Art and Culture and the Öffentliche Oldenburg Cultural Foundation.
Textile teaching and learning lab
The examination of culture must not only take place on paper or in archives, but in "practical doing and making". A learning space has been created for this with the Textile Teaching-Learning Lab.
The Textile Teaching-Learning Lab at the Institute of Material Culture invites pupils and students to explore everyday textile culture together. Textile didactics and education for sustainable development form a theoretical background for multi-perspective, practice-orientated and situational research in the multifunctional rooms and with mobile units.
Further information on the Textile Teaching-Learning Lab
Institute of Material Culture and mobile offers
Petra Eller, Svenja Jessen& Patricia Mühr
Students & pupils
on request
Learning Lab
The Learning Lab - the creative learning space in the library. Whether teamwork or solo projects, students can not only adapt the Learning Lab to their individual learning needs thanks to the flexible spatial design, but also use the versatile technical possibilities of the learning space: PCs and Macs with tools such as Adobe Creative Cloud and Final Cut for creative development, VR glasses with AI feedback for presentations and smartboards for interactive learning. The Learning Lab also hosts workshops and events on topics such as podcasting, video editing and VR glasses.
Further information on the Learning Lab
Intermediate level 4 of the library - media library/learning lab
Contact options: Lars Seehausen & Petra Janssen
Target groups: Students
Mon - Fri 10.00 a.m. to 4.00 p.m. (individual usage scenarios may also be possible outside opening hours by arrangement)
ViTeLLO - Virtual Teaching and Learning Lab Oldenburg
In ViTeLLo, learning processes can be organised in virtual space. Teachers and learners can meet in a virtual building with several rooms for formal and informal learning events. ViTeLLO combines the advantages of virtual and real meetings. Methods such as experiments and simulation games can be implemented here, as can training and event formats, without people having to be in the same physical location. Various teaching and learning formats are currently being trialled as part of the Participate@UOL project.
Further information on ViTeLLO
virtual
How to contact us: Prof. Dr Ira Diethelm ()
Target groups: Students in the first and teachers in the third phase of teacher training, in particular students of the subject didactics involved (Didactics of Computing Science, Economics Education)
on request to Hardo Schencke
University Archives
"Where can students find out about the history of their status group? In the University Archives - the university's historical memory." It is the place where analogue and digital documents are stored for the future. The archive catalogues materials of historical value and makes them available for use by interested teaching staff and students as well as other status groups, provided there are no legal reasons to the contrary.