Thomas Knaus

Thomas Knaus (born September 28, 1974 in Frankfurt/Main) is a German educational scientist. He is an Professor of Educational Science specializing in Media Education and Head of Department of Media Pedagogy.[1] at The Ludwigsburg University of Education and Honorary Professor for Educational Informatics at the Faculty of Computer Science & Engineering[2] at the Frankfurt University of Applied Sciences (Frankfurt UAS). He also work as an Academic Director of the FTzM in Frankfurt am Main.[3] He served as professor of Pedagogy[4] at the University of Erlangen-Nuremberg as well as a visiting professor at the University of Otago (Dunedin, New Zealand),[5] at the University of Sydney (Australia)[6] and at the University of Vienna (Austria).[7] Before his academic career Knaus worked as a teacher and a media educator in extracurricular youth work in Frankfurt am Main and Bad Homburg.

Research and projects

The primary focus of his research and work lies in the field of Media Education (digital literacy; digital change in educational institutions; media education in schools; methods and approaches in media research) and education informatics (educational technology, theory of technology, text and image in digital communication).[8]

Knaus is the initiator and project manager of the cooperation projects fraLine (1999–2014)[9] and fraMediale (since 2009).[10] From 2011 to 2015 he was Managing Director of the Research Center Frankfurt Technology Center Media - FTzM, whose Scientific Director[11] he is to this day. He is the initiator of the fraMediale Prize,[12] publisher of the fraMediale book series in the kopaed publishing house[13] and project manager of the open access publication project "Forschungswerkstatt Medienpädagogik" ("Research Workshop Media Education")[14]

Membership in scientific organizations

Knaus is a member of the steering group of the initiative "No Education without Media!" (Keine Bildung ohne Medien – KBoM!)[15] and as well member of the board of the Association for Media Education and Communication Culture (GMK); he ist member of the German Informatics Society (GI),[16] the German Educational Research Association (GERA | DGfE),[17] and the Professional Group School (GMK)[18] as well as a spokesperson for the Qualitative Research Section (GMK).[19] He is Co-Author of the interdisziplinary Workinggroup "Dagstuhl/Frankfurt triangle for Education in the digitally networked World"[20] and one of the supporters of the "Digital Education Charter"[21] of the German Informatics Society (GI).

Publications

  • Brinda, Torsten; Brüggen, Niels; Diethelm, Ira; Knaus, Thomas; Kommer, Sven; Kopf, Christine; Missomelius, Petra; Leschke, Rainer; Tilemann, Friederike; Weich, Andreas (2019): Frankfurt-Dreieck zur Bildung in der digital vernetzten Welt – Ein interdisziplinäres Modell[22][23]
  • Knaus, Thomas (2020): Technology criticism and data literacy. The case for an augmented understanding of media literacy, In: Journal of Media Literacy Education, 12(3), 6-16. https://digitalcommons.uri.edu/jmle/vol12/iss3/
  • Knaus, Thomas (2020): Don’t resign, design! – Towards a Pedagogy of the Digital, In: Australian Educational Computing (ACCE: AEC), 35/1, p. 1–20. http://journal.acce.edu.au/index.php/AEC/article/view/217
  • Knaus, Thomas; Schmidt, Jennifer (2020): Medienpädagogisches Making – ein Begründungsversuch, In: MedienImpulse – Beiträge zur Medienpädagogik (University Vienna), ISSN 2307-3187, 58/4, p. 1–50. https://journals.univie.ac.at/index.php/mp/article/view/4322
  • Knaus, Thomas; Merz, Olga (2020): Schnittstellen und Interfaces – Digitaler Wandel in Bildungseinrichtungen (Vol. 7), Munich: kopaed.
  • Knaus, Thomas; Meister, Dorothee M.; Narr, Kristin (2018): Futurelab Medienpädagogik. Professionalisierung – Qualitätsentwicklung – Standards, Munich: kopaed.
  • Knaus, Thomas; Engel, Olga (2018): Spannung? Potentiale! – Digitaler Wandel in Bildungseinrichtungen (Vol. 6), Munich: kopaed.
  • Knaus, Thomas; Engel, Olga (2016): Wi(e)derstände – Digitaler Wandel in Bildungseinrichtungen (Vol. 5), Munich: kopaed.
  • Knaus, Thomas; Engel, Olga (2015): fraMediale – digitale Medien in Bildungseinrichtungen (Vol. 4), Munich: kopaed.
  • Knaus, Thomas; Döring, Nicola; Ludewig, Yvonne (2013): Die Wirksamkeit von Medienbildungsinitiativen: Erfolge, Probleme und Lösungsansätze, In: MedienPädagogik (Suisse).[24]
  • Knaus, Thomas; Bohnet, Nastasja (2019): Lernen mit Kopf, Herz und Handy – Zum Forschungsstand zu Emotionen (in) der Medienbildung, In: MedienImpulse – Beiträge zur Medienpädagogik (BMBWF, Vienna (Austria)[25] 57/4, p. 1–41.
  • Knaus, Thomas (2019): Media Pedagogy Research Workshop. Projects – Theories – Methods [Vol. 3], Munich: kopaed.
  • Knaus, Thomas (2018): Me, my Tablet and I, In: Zeitschrift für Bildungsverwaltung (DGBV – Deutsche Gesellschaft für Bildungsverwaltung), 2/2018, pp. 15–35.
  • Knaus, Thomas (2018): Media Pedagogy Research Workshop. Projects – Theories – Methods [Vol. 2], Munich: kopaed.
  • Knaus, Thomas (2017): Understanding - Connecting - Responsibility. Why Media Education and Computer Science Education concern us all and why we should develop them together, in: Diethelm, Ira (Hrsg.): Informatische Bildung zum Verstehen und Gestalten der digitalen Welt, Bonn: Gesellschaft für Informatik (LNI – Lecture Notes in Informatics, P-274), S. 31–48.[26]
  • Knaus, Thomas (2017): The Potential of Digital Media – Theoretical Observations on the Educational and Teaching Potential of Tablet Computers, New Zealand Journal of Teachers’ Work (ISSN-1176-6662), Vol. 14, Issue 1, pp. 40–49.
  • Knaus, Thomas (2017): Media Pedagogy Research Workshop. Projects – Theories – Methods [Vol. 1], Munich: kopaed.
  • Knaus, Thomas (2009): Kommunigrafie – Eine empirische Studie zur Bedeutung von Text und Bild in der digitalen Kommunikation, Munich: kopaed.

A full list of Knaus's publications can be found on the website of his department at the Ludwigsburg University of Education or on his website.

References

  1. "Professorship and academic staff of Department of Media Education of University of Education, Ludwigsburg (Germany)". www.ph-ludwigsburg.de (in German). 2019-10-17. Retrieved 2019-12-28.
  2. Sciences, Frankfurt University of Applied. "Professors in Department 2: Computer Science and Engineering at Frankfurt University (Germany)". www.frankfurt-university.de (in German). Retrieved 2019-12-28.
  3. "Managing Board of Centre for Educational Technology – FTzM at the Frankfurt University (Frankfurt UAS)". ftzm.de. Retrieved 2019-12-28.
  4. "Former Chairs". www.medpaed.phil.fau.de. Retrieved 2019-12-28.
  5. Education, College of. "Our People at the College of Education". www.otago.ac.nz. Retrieved 2019-12-28.
  6. "Our people". The University of Sydney. Retrieved 2019-12-28.
  7. University of Vienna. "Gastprofessor*innen (visiting professors)". bildungswissenschaft.univie.ac.at (in German). Retrieved 2020-01-30.
  8. "Research Activities and Current Projects". Thomas Knaus (in German). Retrieved 2019-12-28.
  9. Sciences, Frankfurt University of Applied. "fraLine | Frankfurt UAS". www.frankfurt-university.de (in German). Retrieved 2019-12-28.
  10. "Conference and media fair fraMediale". framediale.de. Retrieved 2019-12-28.
  11. "FTzM - Managing Board". ftzm.de. Retrieved 2019-12-28.
  12. "fraMediale-Prize". framediale.de. Retrieved 2019-12-28.
  13. "kopaed :: fraMediale Book Series". www.kopaed.de. Retrieved 2019-12-28.
  14. "Research Workshop Media Education :: Contact & Contributors". forschungswerkstatt-medienpaedagogik.de. Retrieved 2019-12-28.
  15. "Initiative Keine Bildung ohne Medien (No Education without Media) :: About us". Keine Bildung ohne Medien! (in German). Retrieved 2019-12-28.
  16. Informatik (GI), Gesellschaft für. "German Informatics Society (GI)". gi.de (in German). Retrieved 2019-12-29.
  17. "German Educational Research Association :: Section 12 - Media Education". www.dgfe.de. Retrieved 2019-12-28.
  18. "Professional Group School at Association for Media Education and Communication Culture (GMK)". www.gmk-net.de (in German). Retrieved 2019-12-28.
  19. "Qualitative Research Section at Association for Media Education and Communication Culture (GMK)". www.gmk-net.de (in German). Retrieved 2019-12-28.
  20. "Workinggroup "Dagstuhl/Frankfurt Triangle for Education in the digitally networked World :: Frankfurt Dreieck - Gesellschaft für Informatik e.V." dagstuhl.gi.de. Retrieved 2019-12-29.
  21. "Digital Education Charter (Charta Digitale Bildung)". charter-digital-education.org. Retrieved 2019-12-29.
  22. Knaus, Thomas. "Frankfurt-Dreieck zur Bildung in der digital vernetzten Welt" (PDF): 1–8. Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
  23. Brinda, Torsten; Brüggen, Niels; Diethelm, Ira; Knaus, Thomas; Kommer, Sven; Kopf, Christine; Missomelius, Petra; Leschke, Rainer; Tilemann, Friederike (2019). Frankfurt-Dreieck zur Bildung in der digital vernetzten Welt (in German). Gesellschaft für Informatik. ISBN 978-3-88579-682-4.
  24. Knaus, Thomas (2013). "Die Wirksamkeit von Medienbildungsinitiativen: Erfolge, Probleme und Lösungsansätze". MedienPaedagogik (Zurich, Suisse). (Occasional Papers 2013): 1–19. doi:10.21240/mpaed/00/2013.09.06.X.
  25. Knaus, Thomas (2019). "Learning with Head, Heart and Hand-Held Device. On the Current State of Research on Emotions in Media Education". MedienImpulse. 57/4: 1–41. doi:10.21243/mi-04-19-01.
  26. Knaus, Thomas (2017). Lecture Notes in Informatics. Gesellschaft für Informatik, Bonn. ISBN 978-3-88579-668-8.
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