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URN: urn:nbn:de:0111-pedocs-333781
DOI: 10.25656/01:33378; 10.30819/4595
URN: urn:nbn:de:0111-pedocs-333781
DOI: 10.25656/01:33378; 10.30819/4595
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Smart universities. Education's digital future. Official proceedings of the International WLS and LINQ Conference 2017 |
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Other contributors (e.g. editor) | Stracke, Christian M. [Hrsg.] ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
Source | Berlin : Logos Verlag 2018, 162 S. |
Document | full text (1.696 KB) |
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Keywords (German) | Digitalisierung; Bildungseinrichtung; Lernen; E-Learning; Wandel; Digitale Medien; Medieneinsatz; Medienkompetenz; Hochschule; Hochschulbildung; Hochschullehre; Hochschullehrer; Student; Lernerfahrung; Fernstudium; Mobiles Endgerät; Technologie; Kommunikation; Netzwerk; MOOC <Massive Open Online Course>; Gesellschaft; Offenheit; Internationalisierung; Führung; Qualität; Transformation; Innovation; Empirische Forschung; Herausforderung; Zukunft; Konferenzschrift; Konferenz; Norwegen |
sub-discipline | Intercultural and International Comparative Educational Research Higher Education |
Contributors (corporate) | University of Agder; Open University of the Netherlands; University of Standford; International Community for Open Research and Open Education (ICORE) |
Document type | Monograph, Collected Work or primary publication |
ISBN | 978-3-8325-4595-6; 9783832545956 |
Language | English |
Year of creation | 2018 |
review status | Publishing House Lectorship |
Abstract (English): | Institutions of learning at all levels are challenged by a fast and accelerating pace of change in the development of communications technology. Conferences around the world address the issue. Research journals in a wide range of scholarly fields are placing the challenge of understanding "Education's Digital Future" on their agenda. The World Learning Summit and LINQ Conference 2017 proceedings take this as a point of origin. Noting how the future also has a past: Emergent uses of communications technologies in learning are of course neither new nor unfamiliar. What may be less familiar is the notion of "disruption", found in many of the conferences and journal entries currently. Is the disruption of education and learning as transformative as in the case of the film industry, the music industry, journalism, and health? If so, clearly the challenge of understanding future learning and education goes to the core of institutions and organizations as much as pedagogy and practice in the classroom. One approach to the pursuit of a critical debate is the concept of Smart Universities – educational institutions that adopt to the realities of digital online media in an encompassing manner: How can we as smarter universities and societies build sustainable learning eco systems for coming generations, where technologies serve learning and not the other way around? Perhaps that is the key question of our time, reflecting concerns and challenges in a variety of scholarly fields and disciplines? These proceedings present the results from an engaging event that took place from 7th to 9th of June 2017 in Kristiansand, Norway. (DIPF/Orig.) |
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Date of publication | 28.07.2025 |
Citation | Stracke, Christian M. [Hrsg.]; Shanks, Michael [Hrsg.]; Tveiten, Oddgeir [Hrsg.]: Smart universities. Education's digital future. Official proceedings of the International WLS and LINQ Conference 2017. Berlin : Logos Verlag 2018, 162 S. - URN: urn:nbn:de:0111-pedocs-333781 - DOI: 10.25656/01:33378; 10.30819/4595 |