Whether it’s learning platforms such as Moodle, research portals like DigiBib or databases for research such as CRIS@WWU, digitalisation is making a lot of changes at Münster University. In the administration, the importance of the almost paperless office is growing. The University of Münster Press Office examined from January to July 2018 therefore the topic of "Digitalisation at Münster University" and the corresponding challenges in an intensive and differentiated manner.
How precisely was the scientific experiment carried out – and what were the results? What does the researcher’s digital lab look like? In this second part of the video series on "Digitalisation@WWU", Daniel Nüst from the Institute of Geoinformatics explains why the reproducibility of research data is an important mainstay of science.
Katherine M. Grosser’s dissertation deals with the presentation of trust, mistrust and problems of trust in the media in the context of digitalisation. In this guest commentary the communications expert discusses the results of her research. This is the prelude to a four-part series of guest commentaries on the subject of fake news.
Whether it’s learning platforms such as Moodle, research portals like DigiBib or databases for research such as CRIS@WWU, digitalisation is making a lot of changes at Münster University. In the first video in the series “Digitalisation@WWU”, Prof. Dr. Bernd Blöbaum from the Institute of Communication Sciences talks about trust and communication in a digital world.
Digitalisation is making a lot of changes at Münster University. Rector Prof. Dr. Johannes Wessels describes in the current issue of the University’s newspaper, "wissen|leben", the chances and possibilities of digital transformation for the WWU.
Our everyday lives and the world of work are unimaginable without digitalisation and the Internet. In the past few years, many things have changed at enormous speed because of them – including, for example, communication with smartphones. Prof. Guido Hertel, Managing Director of the Institute of Psychology at Münster University, speaks about the consequences of the digital revolution, the challenges it has produced and the fears that people have.
What do German universities look like in the future? Prof. Dr. Michael Jäckel from the University of Trier describes the challenges of digitization for the universities in Germany.
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