European Higher Education Area: Challenges for a New Decade 2020
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-56316-5_34
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Digital Humanities as an Incentive for Digitalisation Strategies in Eastern European HEIs: A Case Study of Romania

Abstract: The modern university has the potential to turn into a nexus of digital embracement and innovation, thus responding to both strategic planning for higher education and societal demands. Priorities in digitalisation strategies (White Paper ‘Bologna Digital 2020’, Rampelt et al. 2019) for higher education institutions (HEIs) are actively promoted, and their implementation is in progress throughout Europe. However, the embedding of the digitalisation reform at the institutional level is considerably uneven from o… Show more

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“…As can be observed, the Balkan countries are different according to this variable, Slovenia has the first position (86.6%), and Bulgaria and Bosnia and Herzegovina, the last, with only 74%. The notable differences between the analyzed countries can be explained by the different efforts of the public authorities to promote ICT, including the inclusion in the educational offer of high schools and universities of specific study programs, the involvement of companies to carry out training programs for employees (Chitez et al, 2020; Grigorescu, Pelinescu, et al, 2021; Lincaru et al, 2018; Vasilescu et al, 2020), the attitude of the population towards the acceptance (taking into account also security concerns) and use of new computer tools life for the payment of utilities, online shopping, and so forth (Anderton et al, 2020; Ragnedda & Kreitem, 2018; Rubino et al, 2020).…”
Section: Empirical Results and Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As can be observed, the Balkan countries are different according to this variable, Slovenia has the first position (86.6%), and Bulgaria and Bosnia and Herzegovina, the last, with only 74%. The notable differences between the analyzed countries can be explained by the different efforts of the public authorities to promote ICT, including the inclusion in the educational offer of high schools and universities of specific study programs, the involvement of companies to carry out training programs for employees (Chitez et al, 2020; Grigorescu, Pelinescu, et al, 2021; Lincaru et al, 2018; Vasilescu et al, 2020), the attitude of the population towards the acceptance (taking into account also security concerns) and use of new computer tools life for the payment of utilities, online shopping, and so forth (Anderton et al, 2020; Ragnedda & Kreitem, 2018; Rubino et al, 2020).…”
Section: Empirical Results and Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The digitalization of education in Eastern Europe was dealt with by Burwell and Fleck [3], Chitez, Rogobete and Foitoş [4], Orr, Weller and Farrow [17], Rogobete and Chitez [20]. These scientists have studied the strategies, models and phases of digitalization of education in Eastern Europe.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%