Student projects

In the Master's programme E-Learning and Knowledge Management, students are not only taught the theoretical basics, but also implement what they have learned in the 3rd semester on their own responsibility in "real" projects with external training partners. The assignments for these projects come from private companies, public institutions, NGOs or from research projects of the degree programme. Each project team is supported by a supervisor. The project work is agreed, planned and carried out by student teams with the clients. Students also manage the projects, developing their management skills in the process.

Would you like to gain an insight into the students' work? You can find the complete overview of the last years of study here:
New: Practice Projects 2025/2026
Practice Projects 2024/2025
Practice Projects 2023/2024
Practice Projects 2022/2023
Practice Projects 2021/2022
Practice Projects 2018/2019
Practice Projects 2017/2018

We would like to present a selection of the latest projects here.

Destigmatising taboo topics with e-learning

Studierende des Masters E-Learning und Wissensmanagement
Studierende des Masters E-Learning und Wissensmanagement

Psychological and sexual violence are still taboo subjects today. To raise awareness, three students have developed a series of e-learning courses for the "Der Lichtblick" association.

The aim is to focus on multipliers in public institutions and the non-profit sector (doctors, psychologists, psychotherapists, nursing staff, schools and educational institutions, police, AMS, etc.) in order to raise awareness of the taboo topics of sexual and psychological violence by imparting knowledge. The course is disseminated via the professional network (e.g. Gemeinsam gegen Gewalt, women's counselling centres, medical association) of the women's and family counselling centre "Der Lichtblick".

Sensitisation through knowledge

The series of courses serves to raise awareness of taboo topics through appropriate educational work. After all, sexual and psychological violence are social phenomena that people are reluctant to talk about. The aim is to focus more on multipliers in public institutions and in the non-profit sector and to provide them with relevant information. The target group should be supported in responding appropriately when those affected seek help.

     

    The e-learning course series is divided into three modules: Sexual Violence, Psychological Violence and Recommendations for Action. By completing the course series, users can acquire the following skills:

    • Recognise and name sexual and psychological violence
    • Differentiate between different forms of violence
    • Identify courses of action, learn about the possibilities of legal aid and legal principles
    • Consequences and measures in cases of sexual and psychological violence
    • Applying knowledge in practice

    A more detailed description of the practical project from the Master's degree programme in E-Learning and Knowledge Management can be found in the overview of practical projects 2021/2022.


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