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Data Literacy @ Uni Jena

Welcome to the website of the Data Literacy project at the Friedrich Schiller University Jena. Here you can find a wide variety of information about data and data competencies as well as services and events for students, lecturers and all others who are interested.

Data as "Oil of the 21st Century"

Due to the ongoing digitisation and datafication, data in all its variety changes our society and play an important role in our everyday life, sometimes without us realising it.

Thus, competencies regarding the handling of data as well as their conscious use and critical reflection (Data Literacy) represent essential qualifications. That is not limited to university studies, research or certain experts groups. Data Literacy is regarded as a part of the so-called "future skills", a collection of skills that will become increasingly important regarding workplaces but also regarding the social participation.

More information regarding data and data literacy can be found on our information page.

Information for Students and Lecturers

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    For students Here you can find information on our offers and services for students.
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    For lecturers Here you can find information on our offers and services for lecturers and researchers.

Data Literacy Project

Logo des Data Literacy Projekts

Picture: Volker Schwartze

The aim of the project is to develop concept to help students to improve their data literacy.

The developed offers will be adjusted to different levels of expertise, in order to take the requirements of all study programmes into consideration. This includes basic knowledge and skills for students at an early point of their studies but also discipline-specific methods for advanced students.

Thus, we organise different courses and events for students, from short workshops regarding specific topic to our interdisciplinary certificate programme DaLiJe (Data Literacy Jena).

In addition, we work together with interested lecturers from different disciplines to implement Data Literacy competencies in existing courses or in the development of new courses. Therefore, an important focus is the connection of stakeholders. 

If you have questions, comments or suggestions regarding the Data Literacy project, please the Data Literacy team!

Information

If you would like to stay informed about current developments courses and events regarding Data Literacy at the University Jena, you can register for our mailing listExternal link.