Course start: 31. October 2016

Lernen im Netz 2.0: Lernen in einer digitalen Gesellschaft

Graz University of Technology
  • Elke Höfler
  • Roland Radlinger

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  • Educational Sciences (503)
  • Other Humanities (605)

Course start: 31. October 2016

Lernen im Netz 2.0: Lernen in einer digitalen Gesellschaft

Graz University of Technology
  • Elke Höfler
  • Roland Radlinger
  • Scope: 8 units
  • Effort: 5 hours/unit
  • Course start: 31. October 2016
  • Course end: -
  • Current status: Ongoing course
  • Current participants: 673
  • Licence: CC BY-NC 4.0
  • Available languages:
    • Deutsch ‎(de)‎
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Elke Höfler

Dr. Elke Höfler heads the ‘Media Education’ department at the Academy for New Media and Knowledge Transfer at the University of Graz, where she is responsible for providing media education support to the university’s teachers and students. She teaches and conducts research in the fields of e-learning, media education, social media, and open educational resources.

Roland Radlinger

Roland Radlinger, a graduate engineer (FH), heads the ‘Video Production’ department at the Academy for New Media and Knowledge Transfer, where he oversees multimedia projects specifically designed and implemented for use in the education sector. He teaches at the University of Graz and runs a production company specialising in audio, video and multimedia production.

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