Digital accessibility: survey for students

The Lower Saxony joint project "souver@n" is inviting people to take part in a survey until March 24. It is about digital accessibility. One of the aims is to raise awareness of barrier-free digital teaching.

 Directly to the survey (in German)

The survey is part of the joint project SOUVER@N (Souver@nes digitales Lehren und Lernen in Niedersachsen). The joint mission with which eight universities in Lower Saxony have set out: to promote sovereign digital teaching and learning and to strengthen digitalization in university teaching.

The joint project is being funded with €5 million from the "Innovation in University Teaching" foundation.

The contact person at Osnabrück University for the survey is Nadine Kunz: nadine.kunz@uos.de

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