Education server

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Education servers serve as portals on the Internet for questions of education from the preschool sector, through school to vocational education, university and adult education. They also serve as an educational network and are operated by the individual federal states. Each country sets its own priorities.

description

There is the German education server and there is a state education server in each of the federal states of Germany. Some of the city's educational institutions also operate their own education servers. The Austrian education server is designed in cooperation with the Federal Ministry for Education, Art and Culture. Occasionally, the website of the headquarters for teaching media on the Internet is also referred to as an education server, since its free Internet service offers corresponding functions. In addition to information on education, supporting material is provided. Many education servers provide additional support for online collaboration and e-learning. There are also educational servers in the non-governmental sector ( non-governmental organizations ); For example, the One World Internet Conference (EWIK) has an educational server of the same name for global learning , which offers materials, contacts and databases for central use.

More education servers

literature

  • Kühnlenz, Axel, Martini Renate u. a .: The German Education Server - Internet resources for educational practice, educational administration and educational research . In: Educational Science 23 . tape 44 , 2012, p. 23–31 ( online [PDF]).
  • Birgit Gaiser, Friedrich Hesse, Monika Lütke-Entrup: Education portals . Potentials and perspectives of network-based educational resources . Oldenburg 2007.
  • German Institute for International Educational Research (publisher): DIPF informs: 5 years - German Education Server office . No. 1/2006 . Frankfurt am Main 2006 ( Online [PDF; 8.5 MB ; accessed on June 3, 2007]).
  • Olaf Kos, Rainer Lehmann u. a .: Education portals - signposts in the net - design, use, evaluation . Peter Lang, Frankfurt 2005.
  • Kühnlenz, Axel: Education server - information repository and tools for teaching and school administration . In: SchulVerwaltung special. Media Competence II. Edition 2, 2002, p. 20-25 .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Global learning