The EFQBL is pleased to announce the successful completion of the DISK project, an Erasmus+ project that aimed to develop courses about digital competences for digital immigrants.
The project was implemented in partnership with universities and organizations from several European countries, and resulted in the development of a comprehensive set of learning materials and resources on digital competences for adults.
Peter Mazohl published a new paper about so-called "Multiple Devices" and presented it at the ICERI 2023.
Multiple devices are two or more connected computing devices that can share data or access common resources.
The “European Foundation for Quality in Blended Learning” is a non-profit association with an increasing number of members. The head of the association is Peter Mazohl. He is a specialist in TEL (technology-enhanced learning, former eLearning) and Blended Learning.
Organisation
The organisation has three departments:
Research Department
Harald Makl is the head of this department. The research work focuses mainly on new technology-enhanced teaching and training methods (Blended Learning as a delivery method, Flipped learning 3.0) and on the promotion and dissemination of the results of the Quality in Blended Learning Project.
A project unit is focusing on European projects to promote the research results.
Teaching Department
Kathrin Zehrfuchs is the head of the teaching and training unit. She holds a Master’s degree in business & economy and a Bachelor of Education. This enabled the provision of training for VET topics and teachers, trainers, and general Adult Education.
She is assisted by a team of (volunteer) trainers.
Technical Unit
This unit is led by Peter Mazohl. He holds several master’s degrees in science and special education in ICT and programming. He still is a member of the institute for “Analysis and Scientific Computing” of the University of Technology, Vienna. Additionally, he is a specialist in publishing and has run a publishing house with a graphic studio for more than 30 years.
The unit staff includes programmers and multimedia producers to create the necessary tools and learning content either for the courses or in the frame of the projects.
The association is intensively connected with similar institutions and started to establish a network of Blended Learning specialists in Europe.
History
The consortium members of the Grundtvig Multilateral Project “Quality in Blended Learning” 539717-LLP-2013-1-IT-Grundtvig-GMP founded the “European Foundation for Quality in Blended Learning” as a means of dissemination. The association started in 2016 with eight involved people, two are researchers and teachers, and the others are teachers, trainers (mainly in Adult Education), and technicians.
Website of the Quality in Blended Learning (maintained by the EFQBL)
Projects and Activities
The organisation is involved in national and European Projects. The most European Projects are in the frame of ERASMUS+.
The EFQBL was a partner in the TIBL Project. The main results were the development of the "Sustained Learning" approach and the use of "Multiple Devices".
Project Type: Erasmus+ KA 2 (Vocational Education and Training)
This Youth Project included a KA 1 training for yout organisations.
VET-NET
This is a KA3 VET project focusing of building a VET educators network in Europe. The EFQBL is resposible for the development of an interactive modern platform as the core element of the network.
DISK-Project
Digital Immigrants Survival Kit (DISK) is a project that aims to close the gap in the digital competencies of European citizens and to keep them away from the exclusion of society.
This Erasmus+ Youth KA205 project care about mental problems of young people and how to help them. Ina Urich, the psychotherapist of the EFQBL, will be the key account for this project.
ICERI 2020
The presentation of the Self-Evaluation Mandala, developed by Peter Mazohl in the frame of the DISK project, took place in Sevilla in November 2020.
Field of work
The association’s focus is on modern teaching methods. Members of the EFQBL developed a special method for teaching in ICT supported face2face teaching, which was refined and optimized in the last year. The researchers of the association work in the further development of Blended Learning with a specific focus on learner’s needs. The technicians of the EFQBL maintain several TEL (former eLearning) servers. The pedagogical head of the association is a graduated education system developer and graduated quality manager for educational systems.
Network and Partners
The association is part of a loose network of people and associations working in the field of quality management in eLearning and Blended Learning.
Besides that, social networks are used for presentations and the promotion/dissemination of research results.