Higher Education in Digital Arts: Russian and European Approach: Высшее образование в области цифрового искусства: российский и европейский подходы

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    Abstract

    This article describes Aalto University’s implementation of the ENMDA Tempus project and discusses digital art masters education in Finland. The main goal of ENMDA project was to unify and consolidate the education in the partner Russian universities according to the education standards of European Union, which is according to the so-called Bologna process.
    Especially of the view point of student exchanges, it is important that the digital art masters level education has consistent criteria in different countries. The article clarifies the quality management system of higher education in Finland and it’s implementation in Aalto University.
    In this context, the state of the art of distant learning, MOOCs and the idea of flipped classroom are explained briefly. The article also describes the future visions of digital art related masters education in Europe and Russia.
    Original languageEnglish
    Title of host publicationRussian Creative Education in Digital Arts in Line with EU Standards
    EditorsSergei Kurasov
    Place of PublicationMoscow
    PublisherStroganov Moscow State Academy of Design and Applied Arts
    Pages58-85
    Number of pages17
    ISBN (Print)978-5-87627-142-6
    Publication statusPublished - 2016
    MoE publication typeD2 Article in a professional research book (incl. an introduction by the editor)

    Keywords

    • Digital Art
    • Bologna Process
    • Master's degree
    • quality control
    • Higher education
    • Russian higher education
    • exchange studies
    • double degree
    • e-learning system
    • flipped classroom

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