eduScrum meets focUS : a computer-assisted training to promote self-regulation skills in higher education

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Given the ever-evolving demands of the professional world, higher education plays a vital role in equipping students with strategies for self-organized and sustainable skill development. This enables students to quickly and independently adapt to new knowledge and skills throughout their careers. Therefore, it is of the essence to integrate methods that enhance self-regulation skills into our study programs, alongside the instruction of specific subject-matter expertise. Addressing these demands, we introduce a focused training that embeds the assistive software tool focUS into a structured seminar concept, leveraging eduScrum elements and accompanying learning communities. After introducing the results of a pilot evaluation with a small group of interdisciplinary doctoral students, we discuss possibilities of technical and conceptual integration in course curricula and learning counseling in higher education. Taken together, our approach indicates value for empowering future professionals across various domains to unleash their full potential.

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