Work Digitally

Digital collaboration; Introduction to the tool “One Note”; Digital accessibility

The e-learning courses teach how digital collaboration can be organized efficiently and what measures are necessary to ensure data protection. You will receive an introduction to the collaboration tool “OneNote” and learn how to use it. Finally, the concept of digital accessibility is presented, with a focus on which aspects need to be taken into account and how they can be implemented in practice.

Notes:
Technical support ensures a smooth start, even if this is your first e-learning course. You will receive the access data for the e-learning platform within one working day. If you are interested and would like more information, please send us an e-mail to info@wise-learn.com.

Costs for the Module
CHF 130.00

The Lecturers

Dr. Eva-Marie Lang holds a doctorate in stem cell biology. At the time of compiling the course, she was working at the University of Zurich, where she was deputy team leader for data services and open access at the university library.

Florian Steurer, M.A., was working at the Language Repository of Switzerland (LaRS), a national platform of the University Library of Zurich for the publication of linguistic research, when this course was created.

Tim Menck, M.A., leitet das IT-Kursprogramm der Universität Zürich für Universitätsangehörigen. Er ist für die Koordination und Durchführung von Kursen verantwortlich, die darauf abzielen, IT-Kenntnisse gezielt weiterzuentwickeln und den aktuellen Anforderungen in Lehre, Studium, Forschung und Verwaltung gerecht zu werden.

Remo Pianezzi is a survey engineer with over 30 years of experience in IT, where he was responsible for IT training, including OneNote, and user support. Today he works at WiseLearn and is responsible for the creation and testing of e-learning modules.

Benjamin Börner, M.A., is deputy head of the “Equality, Diversity, Inclusion” department at the University of Zurich. He is responsible for strategy development and advising UZH bodies and members on inclusion and e-accessibility.

Daniele Corciulo heads the “Digital Accessibility” project in the “Equality, Diversity, Inclusion” department at the University of Zurich and advises university members on all matters relating to e-accessibility.