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CultureNature Literacy Curricular key competences for shaping the future in the Anthropocene

Posted on 26. January 202310. March 2023 by

The CultureNature Literacy (CNL) project is an initiative that aims to provide educators and researchers with materials to promote Anthropocene competence and cultural sustainability.

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University Tartu

Micro Degree in The Use of Technology in Contemporary Learning

Posted on 26. January 202310. March 2023 by

The microdegree “Technology use in contemporary learning” offers in-service teachers the possibility to develop their capacity to meaningfully use technology in education.

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University Tartu

International Blended Master’s programme in Educational Technology

Posted on 26. January 202310. March 2023 by

The Educational Technology programme is a 1-year online programme designed to provide an opportunity for professional development to people working or planning to work in positions that involve teaching and wish to use educational technology more effectively in their work.

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University Tartu

Anticipating and mediating future classrooms. Ed-tech imaginaries of learning, communication and citizens making in Estonia and Sweden

Posted on 26. January 202310. March 2023 by

A study that at close range follows how ed-tech companies in Estonia and Sweden materialize their imaginaries for the future classroom in their design and product development, marketing and representations, testbeds and classrooms.

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University Tartu

The effect of using digital materials for learning and teaching in Estonian basic school

Posted on 26. January 202310. March 2023 by

The goal is to develop predictive models showing the effects of digital learning materials used on students’ agency and cognitive and non-cognitive skills.

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