Bridging Digital Divide in Mongolia and Vietnam through HEI’s Digital Transformation
The DIGITAL MOVE project aims at implementing Digital transformation within Mongolian and Vietnamese universities through innovative teaching and learning methods and an active engagement with external stakeholders.
Taking into account that Digital transformation is a « serie of deep and coordinated culture, workforce, and technology shirts », the DIGITAL MOVE project addresses Digital transformation at four levels: institutional, processes, individuals and communities. At institutional level, the project aims to foster institutional reforms including readiness in terms of digital skills and development of modern university services. At processes and services level, DIGITAL MOVE helps HEIs create and or reinforce specific departments to foster digital education through support for academic staff in digitally enhanced teaching and learning. For individuals, DIGITAL MOVE bridges the digital divide by developing digital soft skills through new learning pathways open to all: staff, students, lifelong learners (including private sector and civil society at large). The project aims to achieve major results such as 7 universities in Vietnam and 4 universities in Mongolia have improved digital transformation capacity; 10 subjects on digital transformation for undergraduate students and 06 subjects for graduate students in the field of digital transformation have been updated and newly built for teaching at higher education institutions; 400 turns of students, 100 turns of lecturers, 100 turns of officials and 30 turns of leaders and managers trained and trained in digital transformation at higher education institutions; 2 digital events were held in Vietnam and Mongolia; 01 guiding document to promote digital transformation, 01 document on teaching/learning methods in the digital environment at higher education institutions (handbook) and 01 policy report on digital transformation published by 2 languages Vietnamese and Mongolian.
Erasmus+ Project card:
https://erasmus-plus.ec.europa.eu/projects/search/details/101082527

