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Use your finger to control the nano ship and explore how you can take a much more flexible higher education.

Use the arrow keys to control the nano ship and explore how you can take a much more flexible higher education.

08:00 In the train

09:30 In the office

10.30 A sunbed

12:45 At the desk

14:15 At the countryside

17.30 At the road

20:00 In the kitchen

22.00 On the couch

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The commuter

In the train

Time

8:00

Age

26 yrs

Study length

3 yrs

You caught the train and are ready to continue working on your assignment about the media's effect on the political decision-making process. But you're stuck and would like your teacher to explain the theory one more time. Use your commute time to watch Professor Erik Albæk walk you through the media's position in society in the nano module "Correlation and Causality". It might just be the short walktrough you need to get going?

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Correlation and Causality [in danish]

This nano is created by Professor Erik Albæk, Journalist Karsten Prinds and Technician Mads Lildholdt, all from SDU. The nano module is part of the subject Media and Society.

The islander

At the countryside

Time

14:15

Age

50 yrs

Study length

3 yrs

You can move far away from the city and the university but still feel connected. Walk in the fields while getting challenged by the rethorical situation in the reading of the article: Go in-depth with the text "Rhetorical Situation" by Rasmus Rønlev and Susanna Sommer.

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In-depth with the text [in danish]

This nano is created by Assistant Professor Rasmus Rønlev and Journalist Susanna Sommer, both from the journalist school at SDU. The nano module is part of the subject Language and Rhetoric.

The colleagues

In the office

Time

9:30

Age

33-42 yrs

Study length

2½ yrs

There may be periods where the pressure is high at work and it’s difficult to find time to go to university every week. Team up with your colleagues and we'll send a teacher to your workplace instead. Then you will get the chance to walk through the digital reading guide and discuss one of journalisms most important scientific articles on the different roles the media plays in society.

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Reading Guide to James Carey [in danish]

This nano is a reading guide, which students watch before or after reading one of the most important articles in journalism. The nano module is created by Professor Peter Bro and Journalists Karsten Prinds and Nis Boye Rasmussen, all from the journalist school at SDU. It's part of the subject Media and Society, 2020.

The Journalist

At the desk

Time

12:45

Age

25 yrs

Study length

3½ yrs

Combine your studies with your full-time job. A big part of the education is divided into short nano modules which are easy to fit into your work week. One example is this walk through of the deadly sins in an interveiw.

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Deadly sins in an interview [in danish]

This nano is created by Associate Professor Jonas Blom, Journalist Nis Boye Rasmussen, Professor (MSO) Morten Skovgaard and Phd. student Sofie Høllsberg Filstrup, all from the journalist school at SDU. The nano module is part of the subject Language and Rhetoric.

The hedonist

A sunbed

Time

10:30

Age

29 yrs

Study length

1½ yrs

Nano modules can also be digital reading material that you can access anywhere and anytime. For example, learn more about how the media has evolved by reading a newspaper from the early 1900s and analyze what subjects are covered and which sources are included. All while enjoying the warm summer day outside on a sunbed.

Article

Reading time 6 minutes

This nano module consists of classic newspaper publications in media history. Namely, the edition of Politiken, published on Tuesday the 14th of November, 1905. The newspaper is well known, among other things, because Georg Brandes stubbornly denies ever being interviewed - which says little about how unknown today's most classic journalistic tool was at that time. The newspaper edition is here courtesy of Dagbladet Politiken, and is included in the subject Media and Society, 2020.

The jogger

At the road

Time

17:30

Age

24 yrs

Study length

2½ yrs

We continuously update the digital curriculum with the newest research and knowledge on the relation between journalism and society. This podcast is an example of that. Learn more about the consequences of digital automation processes in the media while going for a run.

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The umbrella - the robots are coming [in danish]

This nano is created by Susanna Sommer who talks to one of Denmark's leading experts within robot journalism and automation tendencies, Andreas Marckmann Andreassen, Digital Editor at the magazine Journalisten. The nano module is part of the subject The Machine Room.

The Family Dad

In the Kitchen

Time

20:00

Age

30 yrs

Study length

3½ yrs

The class is tomorrow and you've been at work all day. When the kids are asleep, you can do the dishes while discussing the main points with your study group. Everyone can access the same podcast or video at the same time and use the chat function for the discussion afterwards.

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The customer [in danish]

Jens Martinus Pedersen explains the customer journey in relation to developing a go-to-market strategy that can win the customer's trust in different phases. This nano was created by Journalists Karsten Prindsand Nis Boye Rasmussen from the journalist school at SDU together with Jens Martinus Pedersen, Business Development Manager from SDU Research & Innovation. The nano is part of the discipline of Innovation and Entrepreneurship for journalists in the Master of Journalism School.