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Lübeck University of Applied Sciences ('''Fachhochschule Lübeck''', FH Lübeck) is a Fachhochschule in Lübeck in [[Schleswig-Holstein]], a northern Land in [[Germany]]. | |||
Lübeck University of Applied Sciences ('''Fachhochschule Lübeck''', FH Lübeck) | |||
It supports e-learning both on campus and via its '''Virtuellen Fachhochschule Lübeck'''. | |||
The | The Virtuellen Fachhochschule Lübeck is one of the constituent entities of the three-Land consortium [[Zentralstelle für Fernstudien an Fachhochschulen]] in [[Germany]]. | ||
The online study paths of the Lübeck University of Applied Sciences were invented within a first federal lead project called “Virtuelle Fachhochschule (VFH)” (=Virtual University of Applied Sciences). Between 1998 and late 2003 mainly seven universities from different Bundesländer were engaged in inventing online pathways. Lead-managed by the Lübeck University of Applied Sciences - this university network developed a bachelor's and master's degree programme Media Informatics and a bachelor's programme Industrial Engineering. In the meantime in Lüneburg it is also offered a Continuing Education Master Programme and Consecutive Master Programme concerning Industrial Engineering, in cooperation with universities in Sweden, Norway, Finland, as a joint study programme of the Kiel University of Applied Sciences and Lübeck University of Applied Sciences. | |||
The FH | The FH Lübeck web site is at http://www.fh-luebeck.de | ||
== VLE == | |||
FH Lübeck uses [[Moodle]]. | |||
== Reports == | |||
This institution/programme was discussed as a case study in the [[Megatrends]] project in its second report, [http://www.nettskolen.com/in_english/megatrends/Book2.pdf Megaproviders of e-learning in Europe (PDF - 212 pages - EN)], 2007 (ISBN 978 82 562 88184). | This institution/programme was discussed as a case study in the [[Megatrends]] project in its second report, [http://www.nettskolen.com/in_english/megatrends/Book2.pdf Megaproviders of e-learning in Europe (PDF - 212 pages - EN)], 2007 (ISBN 978 82 562 88184). | ||
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[[Category:Consortia]] | [[Category:Consortia]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 17:23, 1 February 2023
Lübeck University of Applied Sciences (Fachhochschule Lübeck, FH Lübeck) is a Fachhochschule in Lübeck in Schleswig-Holstein, a northern Land in Germany.
It supports e-learning both on campus and via its Virtuellen Fachhochschule Lübeck.
The Virtuellen Fachhochschule Lübeck is one of the constituent entities of the three-Land consortium Zentralstelle für Fernstudien an Fachhochschulen in Germany.
The online study paths of the Lübeck University of Applied Sciences were invented within a first federal lead project called “Virtuelle Fachhochschule (VFH)” (=Virtual University of Applied Sciences). Between 1998 and late 2003 mainly seven universities from different Bundesländer were engaged in inventing online pathways. Lead-managed by the Lübeck University of Applied Sciences - this university network developed a bachelor's and master's degree programme Media Informatics and a bachelor's programme Industrial Engineering. In the meantime in Lüneburg it is also offered a Continuing Education Master Programme and Consecutive Master Programme concerning Industrial Engineering, in cooperation with universities in Sweden, Norway, Finland, as a joint study programme of the Kiel University of Applied Sciences and Lübeck University of Applied Sciences.
The FH Lübeck web site is at http://www.fh-luebeck.de
VLE
FH Lübeck uses Moodle.
Reports
This institution/programme was discussed as a case study in the Megatrends project in its second report, Megaproviders of e-learning in Europe (PDF - 212 pages - EN), 2007 (ISBN 978 82 562 88184).