DigiUni: MSU educators increased digital literacy in France
To drive forward the digitalisation of the educational process at Mariupol State University, the community of invincible people willingly adopts the experience of European colleagues. This time, the MSU team travelled to Strasbourg (France) to take part in a training course as part of the "Digital University - Open Ukrainian Initiative" (DigiUni) project.
Rector Mykola Trofymenko, associate professor of the Department of Political Science and International Relations Anastasia Trofymenko, representatives of the Marketing and Tourism Department – Professor of the Faculty of Marketing and Tourism, familiarised themselves with the intensive training course.
The training, aimed at improving digital literacy and developing new approaches to managing digital education processes in Ukraine, took place at the University of Strasbourg from 1 to 4 October.
At the beginning, the French colleagues spoke about alliances of educational institutions for sustainable management and presented their own experiences. Afterwards, the participants were expected to have three fruitful training days. The academic community discussed IT networks, digital educational and teaching scientific resources, and interdisciplinary approaches to learning in the sphere of health, law and technology, as well as considered micro-qualifications and certifications within the framework of European initiatives.