Who should participate?
Students who are eager to learn about topics related to AI, information literacy, and Metaliteracy in an intercultural learning scenario.
Course content and schedule
Start: July 21, 2025
End: August 1, 2025
The scenario: This transnational online course explores intercultural perspectives on information literacy and metaliteracy in a connected world that is increasingly shaped by artificial intelligence. This study will prepare students from multiple disciplines including The Arts and Digital Arts for analyzing and producing digital media in collaborative information environments.
The learning tasks
- AI and warfare
- AI impact on local culture: Language
- AI literacy for students and students learning process
- Ethics of producing digital media art with GenAI
- AI information literacy
- AI impact on information security & data privacy
- AI and Climate Change
Learning requirements
✓ Most importantly, be curious and open-minded
✓ English language proficiency: The course is fully held in English
✓ A substantial time commitment is expected
✓ Authentic and respectful way of communicating
Participation is not guaranteed, as the number of places is limited.
Participating institutions
Carinthia University of Applied Science; Empire State University, SUNY (State University of New York); Kalinga Institute of Industrial Technology; Symbiosis College of Arts & Commerce Pune; University of Hildesheim; SWPS University Warsaw; University of Sarajevo
