Im September ist der LS WIIM – nämlich Prof. Schoop, Anne Jantos und Moritz Hesse – nach Riga gereist, um Studierende vor Ort für das Thema internationales E-Learning und eine konkrete VCL zu gewinnen. Wir konnten in einigen Vorträgen zum Thema E-Learning Interesse für den Standort Dresden und auch zum virtuellen Lernen wecken.
Schlagwort: Riga
Partnersuche in Riga – Wer will mit uns e-Learnen?
Wir haben in Riga aktiv nach internationalen Partnerschaften zu den Themen e-Learning und Learning Analytics gesucht. Die Universität in Danzig war sehr interessiert und wir freuen uns auf baldige Kooperation mit den Polen.
Informationsveranstaltung zur Erasmus+ Dozentenmobilität
Wissam Tawileh berichtete bei der Informationsveranstaltung des akademischen Auslandsamts „Mit Erasmus+ als Gastdozent ins Ausland“ über seine Lehrerfahrungen an der Partnerhochschule „Latvijas Universitate“ in Riga.
Collaborative Web 2.0 Tools for Students
The last session today was an introduction in the Open Source Social Network „elgg“ which will be used as the main collaborative platform for the just started Virtual Collaborative Learning project with Riga and Tallinn.
Our team will take the way back to Dresden tomorrow. We would like to thank our hosts for the great time and hospitality and the participated students for their attention and active communication. We wish you success and our team a safe trip back home.
See you in the virtual classroom 🙂
The VCL Project has just been kicked-off
The Kick-Off meeting of the forty fifth VCL Project was held successfully with the participation of the three universities in Dresden, Riga and Tallinn.
After a welcome message from Prof. Dr. Eric Schoop, Matthias introduced the participating student with first information about the Virtual Collaboration Project that will be worked on in the next six week and the next steps they will have to take on the learning platform.
We wish our students and colleagues much fun and an exciting experience in the virtual phase.
Enterprise 2.0 – A paradigm shift
Short before 09:00 PM, the last session today was finished. Wissam talked about:
- The paradigm shift in E2.0
- Social Software in E2.0
- Change of technical tools and
- Collaboration in E2.0
Introduction to Virtual Collaborative Learning (VCL)
The first session of this evening is an introduction to Virtual Collaborative Learning (VCL). Corinna Talked about:
- The typical sequence of an VCL-project
- VCL-projects and blended learning
- Goals of VCL-Projects
- Collaboration in Education
- Computer Based Communication
- Learning in groups in the virtual classroom and
- Support learners by e-tutors
Face-to-Face Contact in Tallinn
Corinna Jödicke delivers her presentation in Tallinn and in the Virtual Classroom for Riga.
She talked about:
- Basics of modern E-Learning
- The interaction pyramid
- Computer-Supported Collaborative Working (CSCW)
- Computer-Supported Collaborative Learning (CSCL) and
- Systematics of E-Learning
Knowledge Management session from Tallinn
Michel Rietze gives his presentation on Knowledge Management from Tallinn. The main points presented include:
- Knowledge Management and Organizational Learning
- Stairs of knowledge
- SECI Model and
- Knowledge Blocks
We would like to thank the students for their active work in groups during the session.
Just started the first session in Riga and Tallinn
Matthias Jung delivered his presentation in the Virtual Classroom from Riga and for Tallinn.
After an introduction of our Chair, participating lecturers and the course objectives and schedule, he talked about basics of:
- Learning Theories
- Formal/non-formal and informal learning
- Social Learning and
- Successful implementation of e-learning