TransSoDia
Brief description
The research project "TransSoDia - Teaching and learning cooperative social diagnostics transnationally" is being carried out with the Saxion University of Applied Sciences Enschede and the St. Pölten University of Applied Sciences as lead partners and serves to research innovative instruments for use in social work practice. The collaboration will focus on transnational teaching, the modernization of existing software solutions and the further development of the "egocentric network map" and "biographical time bar" (according to Peter Pantuček-Eisenbacher) methods. These methods were developed at the St. Pölten University of Applied Sciences. The project touches on teaching, research and development as well as social development in the form of further education and knowledge transfer.