The paper discusses a blended learning concept for a university teacher training course for prospective
teachers of English. The concept aims at purposeful learning using different methods and activities, various traditional and
electronic media, learning spaces covering contact and distance learning, and task-based learning modules that begin with
multimedia-based case stories. The learning concept is based on theories of situated learning in multimedia-enhanced learning
environments. The activities discussed include classroom recordings and multimedia-based case stories, an electronic interview
with an expert who is an experienced grammar school teacher, and mini-practices, which implement micro teaching in a classroom
setting. Case stories used as a didactic tool in teacher education are supposed to contribute to a closer and more reflective
relationship between theory-driven and practically-oriented aspects of teacher education. The multimedia-based case stories
are hypertexts designed as essential components of computer-based learning modules that support various ways and styles of
learning. Students worked with the case story material either in guided or in self-regulated scenarios several times during
the course. Three types of learners could be distinguished: students who mainly create and apply experiences, students who
mainly study the theoretical resources, and students who create with focused selection of resources. The e-interview
promotes an exchange between theory and practical teaching and experience with this format of e-learning at the same time.
The mini-practice offers guided insights into analyzing teaching materials, hands-on experiences with lesson planning and
the experience of acting as a teacher in an authentic teaching context. Furthermore, the mini-practice is meant to help
the students broaden their perspectives on “English lessons at
school” and change their perspective, that is, from a pupil’s to
a prospective teacher’s. These activities combine contact learning and interactive e-learning. This combination is
highly appreciated by our learners and represents our concept of integrated interactive e-learning and contact learning.