Alfons Rissberger

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The idea generator and founding board member of the D21 initiative, Alfons Rissberger, together with his wife Dr. Sabine Rissberger and the first D21 advisory board chairman, Federal Chancellor Gerhard Schröder at the first annual congress in Berlin

Alfons Rissberger (born May 25, 1948 in Worms ) is a German e-learning pioneer (since 1986), entrepreneur , management consultant and author . Based on an idea by Rissberger, the D21 e. V. founded, according to its own account, Germany's largest partnership between politics and business to shape the information society .

Life

Rissberger has been an international consultant for politics and business for 44 years with a focus on: Success and efficiency in the IT age, especially IT use in management and education. Since 2006 he has been the owner of the company "Rissberger Strategy Consulting". Starting in 1986, Rissberger was the first German researcher to be responsible for a BKL model experiment for e-learning using a primary school.

Rissberger was a university lecturer for ten years, from 1985 to 1993 responsible for basic information technology and e-learning in the education system in the Rhineland-Palatinate Ministry of Culture, from 1993 to 2005 managing director of the DVZ data processing center Mecklenburg-Vorpommern GmbH and has since been owner of the company Rissberger Strategy Consulting in Hamburg and Schwerin .

Rissberger is married for the second time. He has two children from his first marriage.

After completing an apprenticeship as a television technician, he studied electrical engineering , computer science and vocational education - with a focus on educational psychology and political science - in Frankfurt and Darmstadt . He is a qualified engineer and has passed the first and second state exams as a professional pedagogue.

The son of a locksmith financed his studies, among other things, as a night freight worker at Frankfurt Airport and by setting up the IT course systems at the adult education centers in Frankfurt-Höchst and his home town of Worms. The concept of these computer science courses was the basis for the recommendations of the Society for Computer Science and the German Adult Education Association for adult education.

From 1970 to 1991 he held a teaching and management position in schools and universities as well as in the further training of business executives; The focus was on applied computer science; u. a. from 1979 to 1991 as a university lecturer in the fields of IT, trade, foreign trade, taxation and tourism at the University of Applied Sciences Rhineland-Palatinate , Worms. For ten years he was a lecturer in the BASF management college at the university seminar for economics, Wasserschloss Gracht in Liblar near Cologne .

Since 1974, Rissberger has been a consultant for politics and business with a focus on success and efficiency in the IT age, among other things as an expert on the study commission of Germany's way into the information society of the German Bundestag , member of the scientific advisory board of the Konrad-Adenauer-Stiftung , idea generator and Chairman of the Mecklenburg-Vorpommern Multimedia Advisory Board, initiator and head of numerous research projects in the field of e-learning , initiator and author of TV and video productions, initiator and author of first-time textbooks and numerous publications. For 10 years he was the leader and number 1 of the only European seminar "Information technology for executives" of the worldwide premium provider IIR Institute for International Research.

From 1985 to 1993, Rissberger was, among other things, head of the new information and communication technology department in the Rhineland-Palatinate Ministry of Education, Science and Continuing Education, Mainz, responsible for the introduction of ITG basic information technology education at all general secondary schools in the state and editor of the first German ITG textbook from Klett-Verlag . Rissberger was the idea generator and head of several first German and European BLK model tests in the field of e-learning. He is the source of ideas for new types of schools (including higher vocational school for computer science) and for new apprenticeships.

In 1994 he was the initiator of the Berlin Memorandum Active Learning: Multimedia for Better Education

In 1999 he was the initiator and founding board member of the D21 initiative with Federal Chancellor Gerhard Schröder as chairman of the advisory board.

From 2001 to 2005 Rissberger was the founder and managing partner of DVZ Consulting GmbH , Schwerin.

In 2001, Rissberger called for a concerted national e-learning project in the German education system and put it into practice with the concept for Germany's first virtual university, VirtuS - Virtuelle Universität Schwerin . The project did not come about so far because no conventional German university was willing to partner with the VirtuS-AG to be founded.

In 2007 he was the initiator and co-editor of the Berlin Memorandum VirtusD Virtual University Germany - E-learning for better education at universities .

Since 2006 Rissberger has been the owner of Rissberger Strategy Consulting , Hamburg and Schwerin.

Projects

  • 2007 Idea generator and co-editor of the Berlin Memorandum VirtusD Virtual University Germany
  • 1999 Idea generator and founding board member of the D21 initiative (today: largest European partnership between politics and business)
  • 1998 Idea generator and head of the "IIR Seminar Information Technology for Executives"
  • 1994 Creator of ideas and co-author of the Berlin Memorandum Multimedia for a better education
  • 1991 BLK model test CLIP (computer-aided learning in primary education; first model test in Germany at primary schools on the basis of Windows), BLK = Federal and State Commission for Educational Planning and Research Promotion
  • 1988 BLK model test "CULAS computer-assisted learning in general education schools", 1st model test in Germany on the basis of MS-DOS
  • 1987 BLK model experiment TOAM (first model experiment in Europe for the scientifically supported use of computer-aided learning systems at all types of general education including elementary schools)
  • 1987 Creator of ideas and publisher of the first German textbook Information Technology Basic Education (ITG) in Klett-Verlag
  • 1986 Idea generator and co-author of the video production computer in the working world of the German Savings Banks and Giro Association
  • 1985 BLK model trial of microcomputers at technical schools (MATS)
  • 1985 ITG school television on ARD
  • 1985 BLK model experiment at the Information Center for Schools and Computers
  • 1985 BLK model experiment in basic information technology education (ITG)
  • 1984 Idea and author of the first German textbook computer science for technical professions (Teubner-Verlag)
  • 1983 Creator of ideas and establishment of the “Higher Vocational School for Computer Science”, Worms Education Center
  • 1982 Idea "New apprenticeship as microelectronics technician" to the federal government (implemented in 1997)

Literature (selection)

  • Literature by and about Alfons Rissberger in the bibliographic database WorldCat
  • 1984 Idea and co-editor of the first German-language textbook "von Putkammer / Rissberger: Informatics for technical professions" (Teubner-Verlag)
  • 1986 Idea and editor of the first German-language textbook "Information technology basic education (ITG)" (Klett-Verlag). As early as 1990, in the 2nd edition, Rissberger detailed the basics and effects of e-learning in his “Outlook” ( rissberger.de ).
  • 1993 Editor "Final report of the model experiment CULAS computer-assisted learning in general schools", Ministry for Education and Culture Rhineland-Palatinate (by Hase & Koehler Verlag Mainz)

Publications (selection)

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b "Modern Illiterates". Education expert Alfons Rissberger on computers in class . In: Der Spiegel . No. 48 , 1994, pp. 79 ( Online - Nov. 28, 1994 ).
  2. ^ The BLK: Looking back on 37 years in the service of the federal and state governments. In: www.blk-bonn.de. Retrieved April 17, 2016 .
  3. www.fachportal-paedagogik.de page 10 of the draft
  4. Susanne Menck: Alfons Rissberger - Virtual UNI. In: www.rissberger.de. Retrieved April 17, 2016 .
  5. a b tu-dresden.de
  6. Alfons Rissberger: Virtus Virtual University Schwerin. (PDF; 111 kB) In: www.rissberger.de. Retrieved April 17, 2016 .