Survey on the impact of COVID-19 on higher education in Europe
Students and teaching personnel are asked to share their experience with remote teaching and learning.
read moreStudents and teaching personnel are asked to share their experience with remote teaching and learning.
read moreMargaux Huth and Siling Chen convinced the audience with their contribution for the Science Slam at “Wissensstadt Berlin 2021”.
read moreMargaux Huth and Siling Chen organise a public Science Slam at “Wissensstadt Berlin”. Andrea Cominola will be part of a virtual panel discussion at the 1st IAHR Online Forum.
read moreThe ide3a network is proud to announce its first successfully hosted hybrid Smart City Hackathon which has taken place at the Technische Universität Berlin from the 1st till the 3rd of December 2021.
read moreide3a stands for [i]nternational alliance for [d]igital [e]-learning, [e]-mobility and [e]-research in [a]cademia and is funded by the German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD). As a collaborative project in the higher education sector it involves a multidisciplinary and international consortium of five European partner universities, led by Technische Universität Berlin and including the Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Politecnico di Milano, Cracow University of Technology and Dublin City University.
The pilot project ide3a aims to help TU Berlin and its partners on the road to internationalisation and digitalisation of teaching and administration. To achieve that we develop a virtual campus where technologies for e-learning, e-research and e-mobility are integrated with two specific objectives. First, ide3a aims to implement the interdisciplinary topic of “Critical Infrastructure & Digitalisation’’ in traditional study programs using blended-learning formats. Second, the ide3a university network aims to create a fully digitalised management of both shortterm and long-term student and staff mobility. Ide3a wants to serve as a blueprint for joint teaching in an international context and blended learning in Germany.
ide3a stands for [i]nternational alliance for [d]igital [e]-learning, [e]-mobility and [e]-research in [a]cademia and is funded by the German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD). As a collaborative project in the higher education sector it involves a multidisciplinary and international consortium of five European partner universities, led by Technische Universität Berlin and including the Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Politecnico di Milano, Cracow University of Technology and Dublin City University.
The pilot project ide3a aims to help TU Berlin and its partners on the road to internationalisation and digitalisation of teaching and administration. To achieve that we develop a virtual campus where technologies for e-learning, e-research and e-mobility are integrated with two specific objectives. First, ide3a aims to implement the interdisciplinary topic of “Critical Infrastructure & Digitalisation’’ in traditional study programs using blended-learning formats. Second, the ide3a university network aims to create a fully digitalised management of both shortterm and long-term student and staff mobility. Ide3a wants to serve as a blueprint for joint teaching in an international context and blended learning in Germany.