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3. 24. April 2016
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Golden rule for a dinner talk
Entertain your audience
not yourself!
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Part 1: About (higher) education…
5. Dr. Ulf-Daniel Ehlers :::
European Foundation for
Quality in E-Learning :::
ulf.ehlers@icb.uni-due.de
Serendipity or the
prepared mind?!
How to link E-Learning
and innovation?
6. From Knowledge to Competence?
„Competences are […] in principle the dispositional skills to act self-
organised in an open, complex and uncertain future.“
Knowing-in-Action
Reflection-in-Action
Reflection on Reflection-in-Action
Learning Environments as Laboratories of Reflection
(Schön 1983, 1986)
Implicit Knowlegde
Ad-Hoc Strategies
Development of own Theories of Action
Professionalism
Competence Responsibility
Actions Adequate
Skills Motivation
Knowledge Applied
Information Networked (Wildt 2006)
(translated from Erpenbeck 2005)
7. Are you using Google?
Perpetual Beta = Reflection-in-Action?!
9. Cooperative Education: the Combination
Of Academic Learning and Work Experience
November 2014
Baden-Wuerttemberg Cooperative State University
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• The German Federal State of Baden-Wuerttemberg is
one of the leading economic regions not only in
Germany but across the whole Europe. Home to
internationally renowned corporations and thousands of
successful small and medium-sized enterprises, it is
known for its innovative drive and inventive spirit, as well
as for a high level of productivity and low unemployment
rate.
• 5,1 per cent of the Federal State’s GDP is invested into
research and development. This figure makes Baden-
Wuerttemberg the leading innovator in comparison to
other 97 regions across Europe.
10. DHBW: Based on the US State University System
November 2014
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• DHBW counts as one of the largest higher education institutions
in the German Federal State of Baden-Wuerttemberg:
» 9 DHBW locations &
» 3 DHBW campuses
» approx. 34,000 students
» over 9,000 corporate partners
• DHBW is the first German higher
education institution offering
career-integrated degree programs
11. Number of Enrolled Students at DHBW
1974 – 2013
0
5,000
10,000
15,000
20,000
25,000
30,000
35,000
40,000
1974
1979
1984
1989
1994
1999
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2012
approx. 34,000 students
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12. Allocation of Students:
approx. 34,000 students
over 9,000 corporate
partners
DHBW Business
School: 61 %
DHBW School of
Social Work: 7 %
DHBW School of
Engineering: 32 %
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DHBW School of Engineering,
DHBW Business School &
DHBW School of Social Work
13. Cooperative Higher Education:
Academic Learning + Workplace Training
November 2014
Baden-Wuerttemberg Cooperative State University
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THEORETICAL KNOWLEDGE
• Intensive 3-month phases of academic
learning take place each semester at
one of the 12 DHBW locations and
campuses
PRACTICAL EXPERIENCE
• 3-month work placements are arranged each
semester by one of the over 9,000 partner
companies (‘corporate partners’)
ACADEMIC
LEARNING
WORKPLACE
TRAINING
Integration of Theoretical
& Practical Phases
in the Curriculum
+
14. Cooperative Higher Education:
Theory and Practice Integrated
November 2014
Baden-Wuerttemberg Cooperative State University
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THEORETICAL KNOWLEDGE
• At DHBW academic knowledge is conveyed by
more than 700 full-time professors and 9,000
associate lecturers.
• This guarantees that the students are provided
applied and up-to-date knowledge from the
chosen professional field.
PRACTICAL EXPERIENCE
• Work placement at one of the over 9,000
corporate partners – enterprises and social
institutions.
15. DHBW: Organization of the Study Process
November 2014
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DEGREE
Bachelor of Arts
(B. A.)
Bachelor of
Engineering
(B. Eng.)
Bachelor of
Science (B. Sc.)
210 ECTS
Training
Phase
POST
GRADUATE
STUDIES
(MBA)
(M.A.)
(M.Eng.)
(M.Sc.)
Ph.DFinal
Secondary
School
Examinations
/ A-Levels
Selection
Process by
the
Corporate
Partners /
Admission
Process
PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITY
UNDERGRADUATE STUDIES
16. Characteristics of DHBW Study Programs
• Short study period (3 years)
• Extremely low drop-out rate: approx. 90 % of the students successfully complete their studies
• Graduates enjoy high employability upon graduation (approx. 85 - 95 %)
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Part 3: About Digitalization
19. How do we apprach
digitalisation in teaching and
learning?
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20. Digitalisation: A question of
your profile and values
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Cooperative Ed
Diversity
State University
Innovation in T&L
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Digitalisierung als Profilbildung
Kapitelthema І Seite
• Bridging the learning locations
• Guidance in practice phasesCooperation
• Blended Learning
• eAssessment
• Teacher training
Innovation in
Teaching
• Edushare: Content sharing
• Virtual course cooperation
State University
System
• Supporting students with diverse entrance
characteristics and study needsDiversity
- E-Portfolios
- Loc. Coop
- E-Assessment
- Flipped Classroom
- Preparation
- Studysupport
- Teaching Coop
- Digital Coop
22. Digitalisation: Fears and Mindshifts
•Studying and learning have always been and stay a
social process... - It is the question how digitalisation
can support this.
•The DHBW is working according to a small-group
principle – the question is how digitalisation can
enrich working/ learning in small groups.
•The use of digital media is not replacing, but
supporting the teacher.
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No studying in isulation
No distance model
No replacement
Networked, collaborative learning
Strengthening studying in presence
Individual support
23. E-Learning an der DHBW
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WissFit: Unterszützung
wissenschaftlichen Arbeitens
MoQiK: Modulübergreifende
Abstimmung von LV
Mentoring
Studieneingangsphase
BWL TRAINer – Lehrsimulation
wirtschaftlicher
Basismechanismen
QuBL:
Blended Learning für Dozenten
OPTES: Mathevorkurse,
Studieneingangsphase
Onlinestudiengang
Unternehmertum
Reflexionsportfolios im
Sozialwesen
24. Wirtschaft
E-Learning an der DHBW: Beispiele
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Betriebliche Personalarbeit
(Modul ABWL)
Algorithmen und
Datenstrukturen
Recht II / Grundzüge des
Arbeits- und Insolvenzrecht
25. Technik & Gesundheit
E-Learning an der DHBW: Beispiele
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Kapitelthema І Seite
Verteiltes Entwicklen
funktionsgerechter Produkte
From Bench to Bedside
Laborversuch zur
Wärmeübertragung im Cyber-Lab
Public Health – Virtual Concept
26. E-Learning
Community und
Governance
E-L Coord. WG
Faculty WG
E-L Network
ZHL
ESC
E-Learning
Content and
Courses
Edushare
(Course
collaboraion
and
Contentsharing)
E-Learning
Services
- Moodle
(Learning,
eAssessment)
- Campusnet
- Contentsharing
Support the DHBW Profile
Strengthen Cooperation – State University –
Innovation in T& L – Diversity
DHBW
Digitalization
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