Speakers' Corner: distance learning. the importance of an omnichannel approach

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7 December 2020

COVID-19 has forced students all over the world to look for new ways of learning including Ticino. Most of them had to deal with online lessons, training courses or virtual events. Due to the new digital learning methods and the so-called "omnichannel" approach Laura Cadenazzi, Hannah Gießler, Linda Leppänen, Olga Sironi, Giulia Tettamanti and Ramunė Tincani, students of the Master in Digital Fashion Communication of the Università della Svizzera italiana, in collaboration with Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne University, have developed an e-learning platform to promote distance learning.

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The Speakers' Corner project, whose first experimental edition was held on 5 October 2020 at Palazzo dei Congressi in Lugano during the Swiss Digital Days, launches a series of short video contributions in which students tell about the projects developed for the event. Speakers' Corner is a project promoted by the City of Lugano and the Lugano Living Lab, in which USI, together with other universities in Southern Switzerland, also participated: an initiative that stems from the desire to promote concrete projects to raise awareness on digital issues by enhancing skills in the area.

 

E-learning course on omnichannel for internal training

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