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Accessibility and inclusive digitalization

Accessibility and inclusive digitalization

The coronavirus crisis has hit universities abruptly. Teachers and students suddenly find themselves in virtual learning spaces. Students who were already disadvantaged before the pandemic are particularly affected by this crisis. Students with health impairments often belong to the risk group of people who are particularly vulnerable to coronavirus. They have to reorganize their everyday […]

Studierende mit gesundheitlichen Beeinträchtigungen in Deutschland

Actively Shaping the New Normal at Universities – Nuances from A Time of Upheaval

Actively Shaping the New Normal at Universities – Nuances from A Time of Upheaval

The corona virus is not yet over & the winter semester is approaching. Which models will the universities use to ensure teaching in autumn and winter 2020/2021? Dr. Yasmin Djabarian and Leonie Ackermann dare to take a look inside the crystal ball. The authors identify what they consider to be the most important resource of […]

Digital Education and Information Resources for Refugees

Digital Education and Information Resources for Refugees

The long-term integration of those seeking refuge in Germany will be one of the central tasks facing our society in the coming years. In this regard, education will have a key role with regard to integrating refugees and enabling them to gain qualifications. Higher education institutions, together with other players in the field of adult […]

The Silent Dark Wall in Zoom

The Silent Dark Wall in Zoom

Video conferences have proven to be an online solution for many formats of ad-hoc digital teaching during the Corona crisis. However, especially in lectures, but even in smaller seminars, the camera on the student side often remains switched off. Teachers speak against a silent wall and the hoped-for interactivity is opposed by inactivity. Professor Jörn […]

Fester vor heller Wand. Schrift: Die stumme, dunkle Wand in Zoom

„One Plus One Equals More Than Two“: The Educational Experts Seminar 2019

„One Plus One Equals More Than Two“: The Educational Experts Seminar 2019

What happens when 25 German and American higher education experts* go on a joint trip? They discover many differences between the two education systems – some amazing, some expectable, some bizarre or funny. In direct exchange, however, there are also a lot of similarities. Editor Katharina Frier-Obad accompanied the Educational Experts Seminar and reports on […]

Das Educational Experts Seminar in Berlin

Women and Digitalisation – A Love at Second Sight?

Women and Digitalisation – A Love at Second Sight?

The effects of digitisation on work and life are gender dependent. This is not the only reason why women need to be more involved in the research and design of digitisation in order to participate equally in decision-making processes and help shape the digital transformation. In the guest article, Prof. Dr. Swetlana Franken, Professor of […]

Team of the Digital Working World think tank at the FH Bielefeld

My Learning Journey Part 2 – Educational Experts 2019 in Berlin

My Learning Journey Part 2 – Educational Experts 2019 in Berlin

For the second part of our learning journey, we (17 German and eight American leaders in higher education) met in Berlin from 8–13 December 2019 for another five days of talks, visits and discussions. Read part one of the learning story from the educational experts seminar taking place in the U.S. earlier this year here. […]

Educational Technologies – We Need to Relearn How to Ride a Bike.

Educational Technologies – We Need to Relearn How to Ride a Bike.

The use of technology in teaching should help to prepare content in a target-group oriented way and to use the high affinity of students towards new media and digital content. It is often overlooked that the integration of new technologies also implies changing demands on students and lecturers. Students who are to develop their own […]

South Korea’s Digital Universities: Learning for Industry 4.0

South Korea’s Digital Universities: Learning for Industry 4.0

High Tech is the flagship of South Korea. For the Asian region, the country’s progress in online education at universities is exemplary. But the demands of the digital age require approaches that cannot be solved by technology alone. Lisa Messenzehl’s article portrays Korea’s digital higher education in the balancing act between technology and Confucianism, competition […]

Gangnam, Seoul, Südkorea

The Slinking Process of Digitisation of Higher Education Institutions

The Slinking Process of Digitisation of Higher Education Institutions

“Without the universities themselves having noticed it, they have become data- and software-driven institutions. This means that in many areas they use complex software systems in which data is generated on a large scale without these data (apart from research) being subjected to an evaluation.” Dr Hubertus Neuhausen, Director of the University and City Library […]

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