Impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the digitalization and strategic development of German universities

Maren Lübcke, Elke Bosse, Astrid Book, Klaus Wannemacher, Harald Gilch
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The HIS-Institute of Higher Education Development (HIS-HE) conducted a nationwide survey among Higher Education leaders about the extent to which the push for digitalization at German higher education institutions related to the COVID-19 pandemic has promoted strategic engagement with digitalization and how such experiences have been integrated into concepts for the future of teaching and learning. The findings show that the effects of the pandemic are most evident in the digitalization of teaching formats, while many infrastructural and technical developments had already been initiated before the pandemic and were at most accelerated.When the COVID-19-related developments of digitalization are analyzed with regard to structural characteristics of the HEIs represented in the sample, it becomes apparent that there are no fundamental differences between universities and universities of applied sciences. Only the universities of arts and music are distinguished by the fact that the pandemic-related changes are generally smaller and fewer innovations are to be expected after the pandemic.The range of disciplines of the HEIs also proves to be relevant when comparing HEIs with and without STEM subjects, as the former group shows a significantly greater dynamic of change.Last but not least, differences can also be found with regard to the existence of a digitalization strategy. Universities with a digitalization strategy not only have a head start in terms of experience, since they already offered online teaching or hybrid formats before the pandemic. Rather, they have changed their teaching and examination formats particularly extensively in the course of the pandemic and are planning to a greater extent to use instruments and formats for digital teaching in the future.
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新冠肺炎疫情对德国大学数字化与战略发展的影响
高等教育发展研究所(HIS-HE)在全国高等教育领导人中进行了一项调查,调查内容是德国高等教育机构在COVID-19大流行相关的数字化推动下,在多大程度上促进了与数字化的战略接触,以及这些经验如何被纳入未来教学和学习的概念。调查结果表明,大流行的影响在教学形式数字化方面最为明显,而许多基础设施和技术开发在大流行之前就已经启动,而且最多只是加速了。从样本所代表的高等学校的结构特征分析与新冠肺炎相关的数字化发展时,很明显,大学与应用科学大学之间没有根本区别。只有艺术和音乐大学的特点是,与大流行病有关的变化通常较小,大流行病之后的创新也较少。在比较有和没有STEM科目的高等教育院校时,高等教育院校的学科范围也被证明是相关的,因为前者显示出更大的变化动态。最后但并非最不重要的是,在数字化战略的存在方面也可以发现差异。拥有数字化战略的大学不仅在经验方面处于领先地位,因为它们在疫情前就已经提供了在线教学或混合教学形式。相反,它们在大流行期间特别广泛地改变了教学和考试形式,并计划在未来更大程度上使用数字教学工具和格式。
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