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Centre for Teaching Development and Digital Media
Paludan-Müllers Vej 48
building 5620, room 111A
8200, Aarhus N
Denmark
Direct phone: 87162035
Mobile phone: 21664955
Christian is a member of Centre for IT & Learning (CIL)
Christian Dalsgaard studies how IT and digital media can support individual learning and institutions' and organizations' communication and learning. His research area covers IT and learning, digital media, knowledge, communication, collaboration knowledge sharing and organizational learning. The primary focus of his research within IT and digital media is on the web, where he studies the forms of communication that are unique to the internet and the culture that exists on the web. Based on this he examines the potentials of the web to support learning and knowledge sharing.
Publication: Research - peer-review › Paper
Publication: Research › Report
Publication: Research › Report
Activity: Lecture and oral contribution
Activity: Lecture and oral contribution
Activity: Lecture and oral contribution
ID: 4069
The university’s website is being redesigned. The design and content will therefore change, and you may experience for a while that old and new sections are mixed together, and that the content is not in its usual place.
We hope that the new website will make up for any inconvenience, and that you will enjoy greater coherence throughout and find the website simpler to use.
In the time ahead, you will notice a mixture of old and new designs in the pages on the website.
In spring 2011, Aarhus University’s nine main academic areas were reduced to four, and the fifty-five departments became twenty-six. This was to unify the organisation and to strengthen the university’s interdisciplinary approach. We are now following suit by restructuring the entire website to ensure more coherence in the content and design.
Such an exercise takes time – and we hope you will bear with us!
Under the HOT KEY at the top right, you can find links to the most frequently used content on the website, as well as the two new universes for staff and students.

Use the new mega dropdowns to get an overview of the website’s content. They open when you run your mouse over the navigation at the top.
