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9. October 2018

Understanding digitalisation online

IFW | What does digitalisation mean and how can new work tasks be understood? There are many open questions, but employees often find it difficult to match job and continuing education. To find a remedy, researchers from Hannover are presently developing an online-based learning platform.

Supported by the e-learning service (ZQS/elsa) of Leibniz Universität Hannover and the Agency of Adult and Continuing Education (AEWB), the Institute of Vocational Education and Adult Education (IFBE) and the Institute of Production Engineering and Machine Tools (IFW) have been jointly developing an online learning platform offering location- and time-independent learning content related to digitalisation. The platform combines virtual training courses with existing ones offered by the project partners: workshops provided by the SME 4.0 Competence Centre Hannover “mit uns digital“ or the Applied Machine Learning Academy as well as further education and adult education on site. Apart from education, the aim of the learning platform is to introduce interested persons to regular academic studies and advanced training courses offered by the project partners.

by Gina Vibora Münch

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Benefits derived from research results

  • Individual location- and time-independent education
  • Imparting knowledge on digitalisation through digital media
  • Reference to conventional training courses offered by the project partners enhances learning
  • Employees in industry are made familiar with various education formats
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Easier education in the field of digitalisation: The online learning platform developed by IFW and project partners provides location- and time-independent training measures. (Source: pixabay.com / Collage: IFW)

Contact

Gina Vibora Münch, M. Sc.

(0511) 762-18230
vibora_muench@ifw.uni-hannover.de
www.ifw.uni-hannover.de

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