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Jungtys : VDU Pasaulio lietuvių universiteto žurnalasItem type:Publication, [Jungtys : VMU World Lithuanian University Journal]journal[2025][K3f][S007]; Kaunas : Vytauto Didžiojo universitetas, 202561 Mokslininko intelektinė lyderystė aukštajame moksle: poreikis, veiksniai ir iššūkiai : monografijaItem type:Publication, [Intellectual leadership of a scientist in higher education: need, factors and challenges]book[2019][K1a][S007][346]Kaunas : Vytauto Didžiojo universitetas, 2019Original monograph based on 437 source analysis and qualitative empirical data. The book raises and discusses topical and uncomfortable questions about the benefits and value of higher education in which a scientist implements intellectual leadership; the need for intellectual leadership of a scientist in higher education; the factors (person, team, institution) of implementing the scientist's intellectual leadership; challenges for the intellectual leadership of a scientist in higher education; scientist's intellectual leadership in research dissemination.
213 596 Virtual mobility for teachers and students in higher education : comparative research study on virtual mobilityItem type:Publication, book[2011][K5][S007][120]; ; Kaunas : Vytauto Didžiojo universitetas, 2011The study you are reading provides some of the theoretical background and practical ideas how virtual mobility case can be prepared and organized in order for students and teachers to benefit from learning in virtual multicultural environment. The study consists of two parts – the theoretical background, necessary for understanding of virtual mobility and its realization components (curriculum, scenario, and tools) and empirical part description of TeaCamp project virtual mobility case. The first part “Virtual mobility phenomenon – educational perspective” consists of 5 chapters that analyze theoretical background of virtual mobility concept (Chapter 1), virtual mobility curricula design (Chapters 2 and 3), learning scenarios for virtual mobility (Chapter 4), and virtual mobility tools (Chapter 5). The chapters were prepared by project partners that were the experts in the indicated areas. Based on the theoretical analysis a study module was created and delivered by international, multi-institutional group of teachers for international, multi-institutional group of students. The module was a virtual mobility case in the study and the implemented research on module preparation and organization, attitude towards virtual mobility and its recognition possibilities were analysed. The research methodology and organization (Part 2. Chapter 1) together with the research results and analysis (Part 2. Chapter 2) are discussed in the second part of the study “Empirical research design and analysis”.
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