Interactive Media and Knowledge Environments
last modified 2010-03-15 15:18
Interactive Media and Knowledge Environments (IMKE) is an accredited two-year international new media master program (120 ECTS) offered by the Institute of Informatics, Tallinn University with all instruction in English.
The special focus of IMKE is on knowledge environments,
i.e., online community, collaborative and sharing application applications of the Web 2.0, including, for example,
games, learning environments, and citizen's media.
The study schedule is
designed particularly with working, and distant students in mind.
IMKE is active in the Erasmus student and teacher exchange programme and is involved in a number of Internet-based curricular exchanges with other universities.
IMKE News:
Dear students,
On Tuesday, March 16, you will have an opportunity to hear the
presentation of studying and practical work experience in our French
partner institute ITIN.
The information seminar will be held during 16.15 - 17.30, in room T-314, by Ms. Laurence Gasquet, the international coordinator of ITIN.
All students are welcome! Please see also the flyer.
New Courses starting soon
April 6: IFI7148 Accessibility, Usability, and Users (David Lamas, PhD.) 5 ECP (online enrollment)
April 12: IFI7112 Game Interactions (Ulf Hagen, Jon Manker) 3 ECP (online enrollment)
April 16: IFI7038 21st Century Concepts in Information and Meaning (Jaan Teng, PhD, Canada) 4 ECP
IFI7120 E-Government (Arvo Ott, PhD)
3 ECP
NB! The course IFI7106 Ecology of Narratives (Kai Pata, PhD) 3 ECP is cancelled and postponed to next academic year.
For spring courses see:
Schedule for Spring semester 2010
Information about courses can also be found from ASIO (except online courses).
Why choose IMKE?
Highlights and specialities of IMKE Master program:
- Internationally unique and fresh profile within the scene of new media education
- The only Web 2.0 oriented master program in North Europe
- Internationally accredited
- Full 120 ECTS Bologna compatible curriculum
- Top level permanent and visiting teachers
- Curricular collaboration with five other European universities
- Up-to-date IT infrastructure
- Dedication to open source
- 8 top applicants receive state-funded study place
- Relatively low tuition and cost of living
- No age limits of applicants