Digital Education

NLA University College wants to facilitate good learning situations through digital teaching, and the goal is that both students and staff have good and predictable frameworks for online teaching.

Digital undervisning

Students are educated for a working life where digital meeting points have become part of everyday life, and it is important that the college provides training in the best possible digital practice.

Rules of conduct for digital teaching

  • Make sure your ordinary name is displayed in the various communication systems used. Avoid fictitious names.
  • Participate actively in any discussions and group work along the way.
  • Feel free to use thumbs up and other positive feedback on posts from fellow students and teachers to show that you are participating and listening.
  • You are encouraged to have your camera on. Remember that you have the option to choose a neutral background in Zoom/Teams.
  • Sit so that only you appear on the screen.
  • In smaller groups, it is important that participants see each other for good interaction.
  • In larger groups, it is an advantage for the lecturer to be able to see as many of the participants as possible.
  • In digital meetings that replace or are part of work requirements, the camera must always be on.
  • Turn off/mute the microphone when you are not speaking.

Privacy/confidentiality

  • It is not allowed to film each other or take screenshots without consent.
  • It is not allowed to share knowledge about fellow students'/teacher's home arena/private life with others.

See also: NLA's guidelines for privacy in digital teaching