Below some materials useful for conducted
courses. This section contains students'
presentations as well.
Winter Term 2006/2007: eGovernment - Comparative Analysis (Block Seminar)
1. Who Does What? Plan of The Course, Time
Schedule, Homework, Presentations & Essays,
Credits, Mailing List |
Course Description |
Requirements |
Reader - List of Texts
2. Why Does It Pay Off to Go Online?
Materials online
3. How Do We Learn About
Politics via Internet?
Materials online
4. How The Web Influences Political
Attitudes and Behaviors?
Materials online
5.
Citizens & eDemocracy: Do We Need
eGovernments?
Materials online
|
Students' Presentations
6.
eGovernment. Case Study:
USA
Materials online
|
Students' Presentations
7. eGovernment. Case Study:
England
Materials online
|
Students' Presentations
8. eGovernment. Case Study:
Switzerland and Germany
Materials online
|
Students' Presentations
9. eGovernment. Case Study:
Scandinavian Countries
Materials online
|
Students' Presentations
10. eGovenment. Case Study:
Baltic Countries
Materials online
|
Students' Presentations
11. eGovenment: Poland
Materials online
|
Students' Presentations
12. eGovernment: Italy and The
Vatican City
Materials online
|
Students' Presentations
13. eGovernment: Traineeships
and Work Opportunities
Materials online
| Students' Presentations
14. Conclusions and Group
Discussions
Materials online
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Winter Term 2005/2006:
The Society of Hypertext. Modern L@byrinth?
1. Who Does What? Plan of The Course, Time Schedule,
Homework, Presentations & Essays,
Credits, Mailing List |
Course Description
|
Requirements
|
Reader - List of Texts
|
Phrases!
2. "Seek and You Will Find"? Internet - Modern Labyrinth &
its Geography.
Materials online
3. "You Have a New Mail" :) How Do
We Communicate?
Materials online
4. The Society of Hypertext. How Do
We "Read" in The Digital Age?
Materials online
5. Multimedia Effects on Perception
of Online News.
Materials online
|
Students' Presentations
6. Incidental News Exposure on the
World Wide Web.
Materials online
7. eCommunities - Threat or
Opportunity?
Materials online
|
Students' Presentations
8. Networked Individuals. Chats and
Emoticons Language as a Form of Socialization.
Materials online
|
Students' Presentations
9. Citizens & eDemocracy. Outlook
for the Future.
Materials online
|
Students' Presentations
10. eGovernments. Comparative
Analysis.
Materials online
11. Internet Voting.
Materials online
|
Students' Presentations
12. e-Campaigning.
Materials online
|
Students' Presentations
13. How The Web Influences
Political Attitudes and Behaviours?
Materials online
| Students' Presentations
14. World Wide Web - The Question
of Trust and Credibility.
Materials online |
Students' Presentations
15. eAdvertising & eBusiness
Materials online |
Students' Presentations
16. Conclusions: The Society of
Hypertext.
Modern Labyrinth?
Group
Discussion