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MEMORY SPACES – COOPERATIVE LEARNING BETWEEN PHYSICAL AND VIRTUAL MOBILITY
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M. Seyfarth,
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I.J. Jesan,
E.A. Kovtunova,
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Publication year - 2021
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Conference proceedings
DOI - 10.17223/978590744247/17
Subject(s) - german , collective memory , work (physics) , sociology , computer science , mathematics education , pedagogy , multimedia , psychology , engineering , political science , linguistics , mechanical engineering , law , philosophy
The Corona pandemic has led to worldwide efforts to create new and innovative concepts for digital learning. In this article, we present a projectoriented seminar that took place at the University of Greifswald and St. Petersburg State University in the winter semester of 2018. In this project seminar students of both universities worked on memory spaces that are at the same time a part of the collective memory of both German- and Russian-speaking discourse communities. After giving an outline on the concept of memory spaces, this article presents the project, which combined parallel work at the two participating universities with study visits of student groups from each university to the partner university. We end with reflections on how such seminars can serve as a basis for virtual academic mobility.

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