2023 stood out as a year of rapid advancements and widespread utilization in the field of artificial intelligence (AI). A multitude of large language models (LLM), such as OpenAI’s ChatGPT, Google’s Bard, and Meta’s Llama,...
The time around the holidays is ideal for thinking back on books that are worth remembering and anticipating new ones. Bloggers, influential figures, and magazines use the end of the year to post their favorites....
In my post on digital skills I introduced the European Digital Competence Framework for Citizens. The European Commission has recently updated the Framework which now has version 2.2. What is new: The DigComp 2.2 integrates...
Digital tools are changing the way we learn. Lectures are delivered remotely, digital whiteboards are replacing the traditional chalkboard, BYOD (bring your own device) has entered the curriculum. Digital tools complement traditional learning as well...
For many of us scheduling an appointment online, downloading a new app on our smartphone, or booking an online service are all part of our daily routine. We undertake these activities as they are a...
Does a degree in engineering automatically make you future-proof? Especially in countries that pioneer in the technical field, like Germany. This question cannot be answered so clearly. And there are at least two reasons for...
I have been writing this blog for one year. I actually started writing it shortly before the Corona Virus reached Europe and governments took the first lock-down measures. As one year is a milestone it’s...
Have you been wondering lately if IT specialists will soon be the only job-seekers in demand everywhere, while all other professions lose significance? Will jobs only be created in the technology sector? Must we therefore...
Before traveling to Sweden this February, in order to teach at the University of Malmö, I had made an online purchase in my hometown in Germany and paid via Klarna. Klarna is a “Bank” that...