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Special Interest Groups

Special Interest Groups (SIGs) are expert groups coordinated by the Council. They provide an opportunity to explore specific topics in depth and to collaborate on the development of best practices and innovations within their respective fields.

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SIGs

Special Interest Groups (SIGs) are active within the community and offer collaborative workspaces based on knowledge sharing. If you would like to find out more about the Special Interest Groups or join a particular group, feel free to contact us: eduhub@switch.ch

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Special Interest Groups

SIG AI in Teaching and Learning 

SIG Leaders : Jeff Van de PoĂ«l, Stefano Tardini, Thomas Steiner 

This SIG responds to the growing demand from Swiss higher education institutions for shared AI frameworks in education. It covers AI-powered learning environments, personalised learning, literacy, ethical dimensions and the evolving role of educators in augmented curricula. The SIG also serves as the Eduhub+ monitoring group for trends,  providing input to the Digital Learning Observatory pillar.

 

Swiss Academic Moodle Community

SIG Leaders : Camille Tardy, Christoph Möhl 

SAMoo, the Swiss Academic Moodle Community, is an informal network that brings together Swiss universities around the use of Moodle. It promotes the exchange of technical and pedagogical best practices among e-learning specialists. SAMoo coordinates joint projects and develops solutions tailored to the Swiss context, such as SWITCH edu-ID. It also aims to represent a unified voice at national and international levels. Finally, SAMoo supports the sharing of resources, plugin development and collaboration between institutions.

 

SIG E-Assessment  

SIG Leaders : Tobias Halbherr, Omar Benkacem 

The SIG e-Assessment advocates for digital assessment solutions, organises workshops and brings together experts from Swiss higher education institutions. It covers the entire assessment lifecycle — from item design and exam delivery to integrity, accessibility and automated feedback.

 

SIG Open Educational Resources  

SIG Leaders : Maaike Kuurstra, Cinzia Gabelli

The SIG OER brings together individuals engaged in the conceptual and practical aspects of creating, sharing and reusing Open Educational Resources. It promotes a culture of open practice across Swiss higher education institutions, including licensing, repositories and co-developing guidance for educators.

Eduhub+ Board

The Eduhub+ Board comprises four elected members and a Â̲čÖ±˛Ą representative.  It enables quick and strategic decision-making regarding the programme’s vision and next steps. The board shares this vision with the council and defines guidelines that ensure the effective progress of its activities.

Bianca Bärlocher - Uni Basel (Universität Basel)

Lisa Messenzehl - ZHAW (ZĂĽrcher Hochschule fĂĽr Angewandte Wissenschaften)

Thomas Steiner - HES-SO (Haute Ă©cole spĂ©cialisĂ©e de Suisse occidentale)     

Stefano Tardini - USI (UniversitĂ  della Svizzera italiana)

Jean-François (Jeff) Van de PoĂ«l - Â̲čÖ±˛Ą and UNIL (UniversitĂ© de Lausanne)

Eduhub+ Council

The Eduhub+ Council oversees the programme’s annual roadmap. It coordinates the activities of the Special Interest Groups and ensures proper institutional representation. The council plays a key role in aligning the programme’s initiatives with the needs and priorities of the Swiss higher education community. 

Charlotte Axelsson - PHZH (Pädagogische Hochschule Zürich)

Omar Benkacem - UNIGE (Université de Genève)

Heinz Bleiker - OSTO (stschweizer Fachhochschule)

Luca Bösch - BFH (Berner Fachhochschule)

Sonia Coiro - PHBern (Pädagogische Hochschule Bern)

Marika Fenley - UNINE (Université de Neuchâtel)

Daniela Fischer - UZH (Universität Zürich)

Sarah Frederickx - HfH (Interkantonale Hochschule für Heilpädagogik)

Marcel Germann - PHTG (Pädagogische Hochschule Thurgau)

Tobias Halbherr - ETH (ETH ZĂĽrich)

Henrike Hamelmann - FFHS (Fernfachhochschule Schweiz)

Judith HĂĽther - FHGR (Fachhochschule GraubĂĽnden)

Patrick Jerman - EPFL (École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne)

Bernhard Lange - UNILU (Universität Luzern)

Hansjörg Lauener - UNIBE (Universität Bern)

Stephanie Lehmann  - HSG (Universität St. Gallen)

Urban Lim  - PHZG (Pädagogische Hochschule Zug)

Thomas Matti  - PHZH (Pädagogische Hochschule ZĂĽrich)

Thomas Piendl - ETH (ETH ZĂĽrich)

Hervé Platteaux - UNIFR (Université de Fribourg)

Enis Redzepi - HSG (Universität St. Gallen)

Rainer Schaufelberg - OST (Ostschweizer Fachhochschule)

Judith Birke - PHSG (Pädagogische Hochschule St.Gallen)

Ania Tadlaoui  - HEP-FR (Haute École PĂ©dagogique Fribourg)

Roland Villars  - UZH (Universität ZĂĽrich)

 

Community members

The community members include more than 1’300 professionals from Swiss higher education institutions engaged in digital learning. These members participate in various activities, including events, SIGs and interactions on the Eduhub+ platform. They play a crucial role in shaping the programme’s direction and contributing to its ongoing growth and success.