One of the main conference’s tasks are to present the dComFra outcomes and results to international auditorium and to focus public attention on digital social inclusion, digital divide and opportunities of its overcoming.
25.10.2020 10-00 – 17-30
One of the main conference’s tasks are to present the dComFra outcomes and results to international auditorium and to focus public attention on digital social inclusion, digital divide and opportunities of its overcoming.
25.10.2020 10-00 – 17-30
In July 2022 Carinthia University of Applied Sciences (Villah, Austria) held a management meeting and a trainings meeting within the scope of Erasmus+ KA2 project “Digital Competences Framework for Ukrainian Teachers and Other Citizens” (dComFra) (598236-EPP-1-2018-1-LT-EPPKA2-CBHE-SP).
Meeting was held in a blended form, and participants had a chance to meet in person firstly since the pandemic started. Overcoming the challenges both of global pandemic and war in Ukraine, consortium members continue their active work on the project tasks regarding digital competences enhancement for Ukrainian teachers and citizens.
Read MoreThe University of Culture, together with the consortium of the international project dComFra of the EU Erasmus + program, has been actively participating in All Digital Week (The European Digital Competence Week) since 2019.
All Digital Week is an annual information campaign dedicated to the development of digital skills of citizens, organized by the leading European association All Digital, whose member organizations work with 25,000 centers of digital competence. This year the war came to Ukraine. The war, in addition to human casualties and the destruction of the infrastructure of Ukraine’s cities and villages, is a threat to Ukraine’s cultural heritage.
Read MoreDie FH Kärnten unterstützt ein Projekt, in dem ukrainische Lehrer auf den aktuellen Stand der Onlinetechnik gebracht werden.
07.00 Uhr, 21. März 2021
Home Office und Fernlehre sind die neue Normalität – nicht nur bei uns, sondern überall, wo das Coronavirus sein Unwesen treibt. Die Ukraine ist davon nicht verschont geblieben – allerdings hatte sie bei der Umstellung auf das digitale Arbeits- und Ausbildungsleben ganz andere Voraussetzungen: „Als alle Schulen und Universitäten auf Distanzlehre umstellen mussten, wurde vielerorts komplettes Neuland betreten“, sagt Antonina Hammermüller.
Die gebürtige Ukrainerin betreut im Studienbereich Engineering & IT an der FH Kärnten das Projekt „dComFra“, das sich mit der Erstellung eines digitalen Kompetenzrahmens für ukrainische Lehrer und andere Bürger befasst. Die Pandemie machte dieses Ansinnen umso aktueller – Ziel des EU-geförderten Projekts ist, Menschen in der Ukraine im Umgang mit den neuen digitalen Technologien auf das europäische Level zu bringen. Ausgearbeitet werden dafür eine Reform des Systems der Lehrerausbildung in der Ukraine und die Schaffung eines Netzwerks, das Bildungseinrichtungen, Verbände, staatliche Behörden und Wirtschaft zusammenbringt. Zu diesem Zweck gab es bereits Schulungen und Treffen für Vertreter ukrainischer Universitäten in europäischen Ländern.
Read MoreThe University of Culture celebrated the International Girls in ICT Day #GirlsinICT, joining the initiative of the International Telecommunication Union, aimed at creating a global environment that expands the rights and opportunities of girls and young women, stimulates them to choose a profession in the growing field of ICT (Information and Communication Technologies).
This year, the 10th anniversary International Girls’ Day in ICT was held in Ukraine with the support of the Ministry of Digital Transformation and the consortium of the dComFra project of the Erasmus + international program, which includes the Kyiv National University of Culture and Arts.
Read MoreEvery year, the International Research and Practice “Information Technology in Socio-Cultural Sphere, Education and Science” brings together students and young scientists at the University of Culture. This time, due to quarantine, the event, organized by the Department of Computer Science and the Faculty of Distance Learning, took place online.
Doctor of Philosophy, Professor, Vice-Rector of the Kyiv National University of Culture and Arts Tetyana Humeniuk addressed the participants of the online conference with a welcoming speech, wishing them fruitful cooperation and meaningful debates.
Read MoreThe University of Culture hosted the V International Scientific and Practical Conference “Information Technology in Culture, Arts, Education, Science, Economics and Business”, organized by the Department of Computer Science and the Faculty of Distance Learning KNUKiM. Each event brings together scientists from different parts of Ukraine and the world to discuss prospects for the development and application of information technology and systems in culture, art, education, science, economics, and business. Like last year, due to quarantine restrictions, the conference was held online.
Read MoreThe University of Culture has actively participated in the European initiative ALL Digital Week, or European Digital Literacy Week – an annual information campaign dedicated to the development of digital competencies of citizens. In 2010-2020, more than 1,300,000 participants took part in the European Digital Literacy Week.
This year ALL Digital Week had some differences compared to previous campaigns. In particular, the website of the initiative has expanded the time frame for events, which could begin on March 1 and continue to arrange until April 16, registering on the general map.
Read MoreThe Digital Week (KNUCA AllDigitalWeek) has started at the University of Culture within the framework of the Erasmus + dComFra project “Digital competence framework for Ukrainian teachers and other citizens”.
During the WEEK, students and teachers will receive online trainings and workshops aimed at improving and developing digital skills, so everyone has the opportunity to gain new knowledge and become more educated in the use of the software.
Read MoreSafer Internet Day was celebrated online at the University of Culture. The event took place within the framework of the Erasmus + project “dComFra – Digital competence framework for Ukrainian teachers and other citizens”, № 598236-EPP-1-2018-1-LT-EPPKA2-CBHE-SP.
The event was organized by a team of IT specialists from the Department of Computer Science, Faculty of Information Policy and Cybersecurity, bringing together students and teachers of the university for interesting communication.
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