This
study presented two new degree programs in administration from the German
university system as well as lectures focusing on e-government. It examined
questions of how competence in this area can be created and what the students’
expectations and experience are of the IT Planning Council’s modernization
projects. The methods used in this case study were modern teaching and learning
methods, surveys, and discussions. It transpired that students were still
unfamiliar with many of the official e-government projects, and there was no
public analysis and detailed evaluation of these public projects, which
suggests that the council was not fully exploiting their marketing potential to
promote citizen education and participation. This expansion paper refers to
current findings in e-government development in Germany and focuses on
necessary enhancements in competence training that consider both the needs of
the different actors and modern teaching methods. A targeted mix of gamified
methods is of central importance for the development of mindfulness and
heightened awareness.
Author(s) Details:
Margit Christa Scholl,
Technical University of Applied Sciences (TH Wildau), Germany.
Please see the link here: https://stm.bookpi.org/CPSTR-V5/article/view/13278
Tuesday, 13 February 2024
Building Competence with a Targeted Mix of Analog and Digital Methods | Chapter 4 | Contemporary Perspective on Science, Technology and Research Vol. 5
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