Margit Fischbach

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Margit Fischbach (born October 6, 1949 in Karlsruhe ) is a German high school teacher. She is considered an "Internet pioneer" and, among other things, the founder of the Center for Teaching Media in the Internet eV She contributed to the fact that the Internet became known among teachers during its spreading phase.

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Margit Fischbach graduated from the Bismarck High School in Karlsruhe in 1968 . From 1968 to 1973 she studied Latin and history at the University of Freiburg and completed her legal traineeship at the Grimmelshausen-Gymnasium Offenburg and the Droste-Hülshoff-Gymnasium Freiburg in 1974/75 before she was assigned to the Scheffel-Gymnasium Lahr in 1975 .

Via the Mönchsee-Gymnasium Heilbronn (1976/77) and the Matthias-Grünewald-Gymnasium in Tauberbischofsheim (1977–1985) she finally got to the Theodor-Heuss-Gymnasium Freiburg in 1985. From 1996 to 1998 she was seconded part-time to the then State Institute for Education and Teaching in Stuttgart (today State Institute for School Development) in the department of multimedia teaching and learning .

Internet activities

In 1995, Margit Fischbach established the website “The WWW as Teaching and Learning Aid”, which attracted a great deal of attention and which soon developed into an exchange platform for teaching materials. Through tireless lectures (including as part of the Schools on the Net campaign ), she promoted the acceptance of new media in the teaching staff and the non-profit association, Central Office for Teaching Media on the Internet , was soon founded . Fischbach was chairman of the club from 1997 to 2005, and she is still the honorary chairman. In 1998, together with her husband Karl-Friedrich Fischbach , she founded the social network Seniorentreff on the Internet , to which she has mainly dedicated herself since her retirement in 2010.

Publications

  • Teaching materials in cyberspace . In: RTL Businessletter. Special edition for the media and school conference 1996, p. 37
  • From a sea of ​​information to more information: the center for teaching media on the Internet . In: practical media . Issue 2/97, pp. 18-23
  • with Joachim Lerch: From the sea of ​​information to more information . In: do. Magazine for technology in the classroom . 1st quarter 1997, p. 46
  • with Claus Meyer-Bothling, Monika Binder: ZUM / Headquarters for teaching media on the Internet . In: Abstracts of the European Conference on Educational Uses of the Internet and European Identity Construction . In-Tele 1998, pp. 59-60 (Strasbourg)
  • with Ralf Wimmers: Teacher Course Book Internet. Introductions, tips and commented addresses . Cornelsen Librarian. 208 pages, 3rd updated edition, Berlin 2001
  • with Klaus Dautel: ZUM - Center for Teaching Media . In: Profile. The magazine for high school and society 5/2003, p. 13
  • Now it's going to be CLEVER In: Profile. The magazine for high school and society 9/2003, p. 12

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Theodor-Heuss-Gymnasium Freiburg
  2. State Institute for School Development
  3. Karl Vörckel, Clemens drills, Ulla Neises (2008): hubs. Internet - School - Christianity. Deutscher Wissenschaftsverlag, Baden Baden: "The most successful German education server is maintained by a non-profit teachers' association, the head office for educational media, ZUM Internet eV While the German education server accesses around 20 rpm (users per million) of all Internet users worldwide every day, the ZUM average about 50 rpm. "(p. 59)
  4. http://www.zum.de/ktreff98/ktreff98.htm Coordinator meeting of the ZUM on 28./29. November 1998 in Frankfurt
  5. http://www.zum.de/ZUM/vorstand.html Board pages of the ZUM Internet eV
  6. Christian Deker: More and more seniors are exchanging ideas on the Internet. In: Heise Online , March 21, 2008.
  7. Interview on the occasion of the 15th anniversary of ZUM Internet eV