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Stefan T. Siegel
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Dr.
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Siegel
First name
Stefan T.
Email
stefan.siegel@unisg.ch
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+41 71 224 7591
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PublicationDebunk & Discuss: PKM-Myths Demystified( 2024-03)David Lohner**Description** Fueled by coffee and collaboration, in this workshop we'll dive into potential myths that hold us back from effective knowledge management. We'll separate fact from fiction through interactive discussions and shared experiences. You'll gain valuable insights from your peers, discover evidence-informed pkm-strategies, and leave with actionable tips to transform your information chaos into a knowledge powerhouse. Join us in a lively discussion where we leverage the power of **swarm intelligence**. Let's collectively identify and unpack common myths surrounding PKM. **Here's what you can expect:** - **Mythbusting:** We'll explore common misconceptions about PKM and separate fact from fiction. - **Peer Power:** Contribute your own PKM beliefs and experiences to the mix. - **Collaborative Learning:** Engage in lively discussions and learn from your fellow knowledge workers. - **Actionable Strategies:** Walk away with practical tips and techniques to enhance your PKM approach. **This workshop is ideal for you if:** - You're curious about PKM but unsure where to start. - You have nagging doubts about the effectiveness of certain PKM techniques. - You want to improve your note-taking and knowledge management skills. - You're open to learning from and collaborating with others. **Let's unlock the full potential of our knowledge, together!**Type: conference contribution
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PublicationKnowledge Management in Teaching: Potentials, & Myths( 2024-02)David LohnerIn the contribution at the ICM and beyond 2024 we will therefore provide our participants with some of the most relevant basics of TKM with digital tools for thought. We will discuss and reflect on the potentials, limitations, and myths of TKM mainly from an educational psychological perspective. To put theory into practice, we will explore and use the tool for thought obsidian.md to better design our own teaching (e.g., working with templates to formulate learning objectives...). The workshop leaders will share key learnings and practical tips, from researching and using TKM and the tool obsidian for several years.Type: conference contribution
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PublicationWhat Makes Excellent Explainer Videos: Learning about and Applying a Multidisciplinary Quality Criteria Tool( 2024-02)
;Marcel ScherrerJosef BuchnerWithin the contribution we will present, explore, and discuss a multidisciplinary, theory- and research-based tool on quality criteria for explainer videos. It covers a broad range of educational design, educational-psychological, film-analytical, and legal quality criteria and can be used for selecting, producing, analyzing, and evaluating these educational media. The tool and the workshop are primarily aimed at university instructors, educational designers, teacher trainers, teachers and educational staff at schools, higher education institutions, and companies. -
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PublicationThey Swallow our Precious Time, But Who Are They And Can We Trust Them?: Educational Channels on YouTube Under Scrutiny. Vortrag bei der European Conference on Educational Research (ECER) “Education and Society: Expectations, Prescriptions, Reconciliations” in Genf( 2021-09)Sebastian StreitbergerType: conference contribution
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