eTeach-Workshop "ImDialogue": Thuringian innovation projects for learning, teaching and testing

The Diaolog workshop, a joint event organised by the eTeach network and the Stifterverband, brings together stakeholders from Thuringia's innovation projects to develop, share and rethink media-enhanced learning, teaching and testing.
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Types of event
Workshop
Venue
Aula Ernst-Abbe-Hochschule Jena (R. 04.-1.01)
Carl-Zeiss-Promenade 2
07745 Jena
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Organized by
eTeach Network Thuringia
Stifterverband
Contact
Elisa Kirbst
Language of the event
German
Event website
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Barrier-free access
Yes
Public
No
Registration required
Yes
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The event is aimed at all teaching staff who are interested in digitally enriched teaching, learning and assessment or who have already gained their own experience in this (subject) area|field. As part of our fifth cross-university networking meeting, we would like to create an open space for exchange, networking and joint further development.

The focus is on dialogue: From 9:15 to 16:00, you can expect a varied programme with moderated discussion rounds and informal exchange opportunities. You will have the opportunity to network, gain inspiration for your own teaching and initiate potential collaborations.

Programme items (excerpt)

  • 9:30 - 10:45 a.m.: Funding projects in the spotlight
    Short presentations of current projects focussing on good practice, transfer and innovation, followed by discussions at poster stands.
  • 10:45 - 12:15 and 14:00 - 14:45: Thematic tables
    Moderated exchange rounds on topics such as digital testing and feedback, learning platforms, artificial intelligence in teaching, future skills, student participation, transfer and continuation of projects.
  • 13:00 - 14:00: Talks@eTeach (hybrid)
    Keynote speech by Prof Dr Dirk Schmalzried (EAH Jena) on the change from deskilling to newskilling in the context of AI and its significance for teaching and examination.

There will also be plenty of time for informal discussions over lunch, coffee and cake. This is a good opportunity to make new contacts and think about ideas.

Please register by 29.05.26 using the form on the website. The registration form will include expertise, interests and needs in order to tailor the workshop to the participants in the best possible way.

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