EDUSC fosters digital competences for university staff
With those objectives in mind, the project is pioneering new teaching and learning methods, but also looking into how digital tools can complement international mobilities. Two staff trainings were held in 2022. The first one in June, at the Universidad Carlos III de Madrid, focused on “Technologies For High-Quality Teaching”, with the objectives of: exploring different educational methodologies that can be applied to teaching, as well as the purpose of each one of them; learning about different educational technologies and tools that can support the implementation of different educational methodologies; analysing different educational scenarios in which methodologies and technologies can be used and the relationship of these scenarios with the levels of Bloom’s taxonomy and the European framework of digital competences of teachers (DigCompEdu). A second training was held in July, at Tor Vergata University of Rome, which focused on virtual mobility. During the training, participants had the opportunity to learn about different solutions that may be implemented for developing a virtual mobility programme. They analysed the change in the approach to mobility during the pandemic period by focusing on the differences among different scientific areas and the other geographical regions. Finally, they focused on opportunities and risks in developing virtual mobility programs starting from the pandemic experience via a SWOT analysis of Blended Intensive Programs, Collaborative International Online Learning, Dual and double degrees, and joint degrees. Participants worked in group works on different types of real case studies in order to evaluate the best practices for selecting the type and the mix of academic offerings for a virtual mobility. “Virtual mobility is not an alternative to face-to-face mobility but it represents the most innovative and effective solution to increase inclusivity in the Erasmus exchange programmes” says Gianluca Mattarocci, Associate Professor of Banking at Tor Vergata University of Rome. The EDUSC project will continue until February 2023, when a final multiplier event will be held in Brussels presenting the policy recommendations of the project. You can watch here an explanatory video of the EDUSC project.