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Grenzen öffnen - Hochschule regional und international (2012)
Contextual Influence Factors on Educational Scenarios (2012)
Richter, Thomas
Education is widely seen as an important means of addressing both national and international problems, such as political or religious extremism, poverty, and hunger. If publicly available educational resources (OERs) shall help overcoming the educational gap, localization is one of the major issues we need to deal with. Educators as well as learners need to be supported to determine adaptation needs. This paper provides a list of possible in-fluence factors on educational scenarios which are defined as context metadata. In the given form, the list needs to be understood as an addendum for the paper entitled ‘Open Educational Resources: Education for the World?’ from Thomas richter and Maggie McPherson; It is being published in the volume 3, issue 2 of the Journal Distance Education in 2012.
Students’ Perceptions of Time Management and Deadlines: A Special Challenge in E-Learning-based Cross-Cultural Education (2012)
Richter, Thomas
This presentation shows that students in different cultural contexts have different perceptions of time management and work organization. Particularly in group work scenarios, such differences can have a frustrating impact on students from other cultural contexts because e.g., expectations are not met. Being aware of such differences between the learners in a culturally heterogeneous educational scenario, educators can prevent frustration by introducing their students and providing more specific instructions.
Culture Matters: Learners’ Expectations Towards Instructor-Support (2012)
Richter, Thomas
In the context of Internet-based e-Learning, including an international auditory is a logical consequence. However, due to uncertainty regarding the foreign learners, e-Learning programs often are limited to local or national participants. Understanding the different expectations of learners regarding instructor-support is one step in order to enable providers of educational services to tailor educational programs that fit the requirements of an international auditory. We asked university students in five countries regarding their expectations towards instructor-support and found major differences between the investigated countries.
Feedback: Learners’ Understanding and Preferences (2012)
Richter, Thomas
For learners, feedback can be both, a strong motivator but in case it fails its purpose, it can be a strong reason for frustration and dropouts as well. Do we have to change our locally implemented feedback strategies when adapting learning contents from national to international settings? In our study, we the investigated learners’ understanding and preferences regarding feedback in scenarios of higher education across the five different national contexts, Bulgaria, Germany, South Korea, Turkey, and Ukraine.
Educational Resources for E-Learning in Urban Life-Long Learning (2012)
Richter, Thomas
In this paper we summarize our research on international educational contexts and transfer the results to the context of urban life-long learning. We will show that a collection and provision of relevant data can help instructors as well as learners to raise their awareness regarding contextual differences, to develop a higher level of acceptance regarding differences, and thus, in the long term, avoid frustration in educational processes and reduce drop out-rates.
Open educational resources: education for the world? (2012)
Richter, Thomas ; McPherson, Maggie
Education is widely seen as an important means of addressing both national and international problems, such as political or religious extremism, poverty, and hunger. However, if developing countries are to become societies that can compete properly with Western industrialized countries, not only is a fundamental shift in thinking with regard to the value of education and more/better provision of teaching required, but strong support from other countries is needed as well. This article explores questions such as whether Western policymakers can avoid a repetition of some of the failures of the past few decades in terms of providing foreign aid; how educators and providers of educational scenarios and learning contents can foster and manage the creation of a worldwide knowledge society; and in particular, if the provision of open educational resources (OER) can realistically overcome the educational gap and foster educational justice.
On the myth of a general national culture: Making specific cultural characteristics of learners in different educational contexts in Germany visible (2012)
Richter, Thomas ; Adelsberger, Heimo H.
Learners parents: Can they help us to improve e-Learning? (2012)
Richter, Thomas ; Stracke, Christian M.
Transcending Borders - A University with Regional Focus and International Reach (2012)
Topics Dialogue University President Hartmut Ihne and Jakob Rhyner, Vice Rector of the United Nations University (UNU), talk about common goals and the concept of regional internationality ... Studies and Teaching University scores high with the Teaching Quality Pact (Pro-MINT-us), career training and Bachelor studies all in one, three attractive Master’s programmes set up, central e-Learning platform online, International Centre for Sustainable Development already hard at work ... Research Graduate Institute establishes new Ph.D. culture, research focus on visual computing secures third-party funding, energy harvesting project wins university competition, research on the impact of zero gravity on arteries, security systems protect against car thieves ... Campus Centre for Science and Technology Transfer, International Welcome Centre - a first stop for foreign students, alumni coordinator keeps in close contact with former students, hackathon brings students from around the world together, H-BRS prepared for the double Abitur year ... What if ... ... the Bonn-Rhein-Sieg University of Applied Sciences did not exist? Personal answers to an unusual question ... Region H-BRS- a strong engine for the region, research centre for region’s SMEs looks for investors, companies invest in scholarships, students advise the Alexander- Koenig-Gesellschaft, BusinessCampus opens a third location, concept for medical tourism along the Rhine corridor ... International Mechanical engineering students in Ethiopia, businesses and universities collaborate in Ghana, university partnership with Namibia, Study Buddies for foreign students, student initiates German-Argentine Master’s degree, Spanish teacher conference, intercultural training for all university staff ... Facts and Figures Programmes of study, statistics, organisational structure, international partnerships, awards ...
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