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            lern.medien.werk.statt

            Hochschullernwerkstätten in der Digitalität

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            Holub, Barbara (editor)
            Himpsl-Gutermann, Klaus (editor)
            Mittlböck, Katharina (editor)
            Musilek-Hofer, Monika (editor)
            Varelija-Gerber, Andrea (editor)
            Grünberger, Nina (editor)
            Language
            German
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            Abstract
            "The volume ""lern.medien.werk.statt"" is dedicated to the discussion of university learning workshops about their different concepts and their different self-image. In addition, the focus is explicitly on the topic of university learning workshops and digitality. Theoretical and conceptual connections between the discourses on learning workshops and media education will be explored, as well as possible incompatibilities, in an attempt to answer the following questions: - How can digital media be systematically integrated as tools to support free experimentation in learning workshops? - How can media education and in particular the use of digital media be meaningfully integrated into learning workshop concepts? - How does the work with (digital) media in the learning workshop practice take shape in concrete terms? The series "" Lernen und Studieren in Lernwerkstätten – Impulse für Theorie und Praxis"" is edited by Barbara Müller-Naendrup, Hartmut Wedekind, Markus Peschel and Eva Franz. The editors Barbara Holub, Klaus Himpsl-Gutermann, Monika Musilek-Hofer, Andrea Varelija-Gerber, Nina Grünberger work at the Institute for Interdisciplinary Education (IBS) at the Vienna University of Teacher Education. Katharina Mittlböck (formerly also PH Vienna) works at the University of Innsbruck. "
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            https://doab-dev.siscern.org/handle/20.500.12854/179749
            Keywords
            Hochschule, Lernwerkstatt, Hochschullehre, Hochschuldidaktik, Lehrerbildung, Lehrerausbildung, Professionalisierung, Digitale Medien, Digitalisierung, Lehramtsstudiengang, Lehramtsstudent, Lernprozess, Medienerziehung, Mediendidaktik, Medienpädagogik, Lernumgebung, Lernort, Frühpädagogik, Elementarbereich, Primarbereich, Didaktik, Fachdidaktik, Ä sthetische Erfahrung, Studiengang, Student, Online, Lernangebot, Grundschule, Reflexion <Phil>, Medieneinsatz, Pädagogische Fachkraft, Projekt, Umfrage, Deutschland, Italien, Ã sterreich, Higher education institute, Learning workshop, Higher education lecturing, University lecturing, University teaching, University didactics, Teacher education, Teachers' training, Teacher training, Professionalization, Digitalization, Preservice Teacher Education, Student teachers, Learning process, Media education, Media didactics, Media pedagogics, Educational Environment, Learning environment, Educational setting, Early childhood education, Elementary education sector, Primary education, Primary level, Training method, Specialized didactics, Subject didactics, Channel of academic studies, Course of studies, Course of study, Male student, On line, Elementary School, Primary school, Primary school lower level, Deployment of media, Use of media, Project, Projects (Learning Activities), Germany, Italy, Austria; thema EDItEUR::J Society and Social Sciences::JN Education::JNM Higher education, tertiary education; thema EDItEUR::J Society and Social Sciences::JN Education::JNM Higher education, tertiary education::JNMT Teacher training
            DOI
            10.35468/5904
            ISBN
            9783781524682
            Publisher
            Verlag Julius Klinkhardt
            Publication date and place
            Bad Heilbrunn, 2021
            Series
            Lernen und Studieren in Lernwerkstätten,
            Pages
            352
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