Welcome to the Virtual Education Wiki ~ Open Education Wiki
Zentralstelle für Fernstudien an Fachhochschulen: Difference between revisions
(Added more info) |
(tidy) |
||
Line 1: | Line 1: | ||
{{stub}} | {{stub}} | ||
The ''Zentralstelle für Fernstudien an Fachhochschulen'' ('''Central Department of | The ''Zentralstelle für Fernstudien an Fachhochschulen'' ('''Central Department of Correspondence Courses in Universities of Applied Sciences''', ZFH) was founded in 1996 by a treaty of the three "Lands" of Hessen, Rheinland-Pfalz and Saarland. It has its headquarters in Koblenz. Its task is to support the development and accomplishment of Distance Education in the institutions of Higher Education of the three Lands. The Land of Rheinland-Pfalz oversees the initiative. | ||
There are | There are four "virtual institutions", each one including several universities or colleges: | ||
* Virtual college of further education, FH Luebeck: They offer masters and bachelor via online learning. In this college they use the VLE [[Moodle]], but about 20% of the entire study take place face to face, for example laboratories exercises,seminars or exams, thus it is considered blended learning. | |||
* Virtual university Baden-Wuerttemberg: This university teach masters degrees via online, but also students have to attend face to face for part of the course (blended learning). They use for example SonicLab, this is a laboratory for sound: students work "in house" and then they share and compare the results with other students. There is also a tool called Joker(simulation tool) to do forecast about investments. | |||
* VCRP Virtual Campus Rhineland-Palatinate: They uses the Learning management system [[WebCT]], now owned by Blackboard. | |||
* VHB Virtual University Bavaria: In the site they do not say which tools thatthey use, but there are online tutors who, as a rule, have themselves received net-assisted training, supervise the courses. It is at any time possible for the student to contact course providers and those colleagues responsible for tutorial support. | |||
The Zentralstelle für Fernstudien an Fachhochschulen web site is at http://www.zfh.de | It is difficult to locate information about this entity in English, ''and a native speaker's assistance would be appreciated''. | ||
The Zentralstelle für Fernstudien an Fachhochschulen web site is at http://www.zfh.de | |||
---- | ---- |
Revision as of 14:42, 6 July 2010
This is a stub - you can help POERUP by expanding it.
The Zentralstelle für Fernstudien an Fachhochschulen (Central Department of Correspondence Courses in Universities of Applied Sciences, ZFH) was founded in 1996 by a treaty of the three "Lands" of Hessen, Rheinland-Pfalz and Saarland. It has its headquarters in Koblenz. Its task is to support the development and accomplishment of Distance Education in the institutions of Higher Education of the three Lands. The Land of Rheinland-Pfalz oversees the initiative.
There are four "virtual institutions", each one including several universities or colleges:
- Virtual college of further education, FH Luebeck: They offer masters and bachelor via online learning. In this college they use the VLE Moodle, but about 20% of the entire study take place face to face, for example laboratories exercises,seminars or exams, thus it is considered blended learning.
- Virtual university Baden-Wuerttemberg: This university teach masters degrees via online, but also students have to attend face to face for part of the course (blended learning). They use for example SonicLab, this is a laboratory for sound: students work "in house" and then they share and compare the results with other students. There is also a tool called Joker(simulation tool) to do forecast about investments.
- VCRP Virtual Campus Rhineland-Palatinate: They uses the Learning management system WebCT, now owned by Blackboard.
- VHB Virtual University Bavaria: In the site they do not say which tools thatthey use, but there are online tutors who, as a rule, have themselves received net-assisted training, supervise the courses. It is at any time possible for the student to contact course providers and those colleagues responsible for tutorial support.
It is difficult to locate information about this entity in English, and a native speaker's assistance would be appreciated.
The Zentralstelle für Fernstudien an Fachhochschulen web site is at http://www.zfh.de
> Germany
> Programmes