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Interdisciplinary Transformation University Austria
PhD in Digital Transformation in Learning
- Linz, Austria
PhD
Full time
4 years
On-Campus
English
Our PhD program for "Digital Transformation in Learning" invites you to investigate how artificial intelligence is revolutionizing when, what and how we learn. This program enables students to delve into the use of intelligent learning technologies to enhance and scale active learning approaches in higher education.


The University of Iowa
Language Literacy Social Studies Education, PhD
- Iowa City, USA
PhD
Full time
On-Campus
English
The PhD program in Language, Literacy, and Social Studies Education is designed for those interested in advancing their expertise in teaching and research. It emphasizes developing deep knowledge in l...
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Digital Literacy degree programs at the PhD level dive deep into the essential skills needed to navigate and influence our technology-driven world. This interdisciplinary field equips you with the tools to address the complexities of digital communication, data analysis, and technology integration.
Through advanced coursework, you’ll explore topics like digital content creation, online educational methodologies, and the ethical implications of digital access. Students strengthen their analytical and critical thinking skills as they investigate the intersection of technology and society. Common research areas might include evaluating digital literacy initiatives, examining user experience design, and developing frameworks for assessing digital competencies.
As a PhD student in Digital Literacy, you’ll conduct original research that contributes to the understanding of how digital tools affect learning and communication. Graduates often pursue careers in academia, research institutions, or educational organizations, where they develop programs that enhance digital engagement. The environment fosters independence and encourages innovative thinking, preparing you for impactful roles in shaping future digital landscapes.