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Abschlussbericht des Sabbaticals im WS 2023

https://events.tuni.fi/eyeontamk/

MELES „Bot“ for Entrepreneurship: https://bot.science4people.eu/

14:00 Never Mind the Competencies, Here's the Punk Pedagogy

  • Competencies are „nice“, but should not be the only focus

09.15 Interdisciplinarity in proactive design processes

Prof. Erich Schöls, Dean, Faculty of Design, Technical University of Applied Sciences Würzburg-Schweinfurt, Germany

  • Würzburg: Design students have to take 25% of their study beyond design
  • Ahead of the Customer (Feedback) there should be a look a broader view
  • storytelling and the way to present the ideas are important (students cannot read 5 pages of a textbook but Harry Potter)
  • universities shall be for science not only for practices needed in the industry
  • problems are work

10.00 For a better future – the role of Living Labs

  • Participation of the „common people“
  • Not only enabling sensors but with a change in focus
  • Example: people in a Chinese city were „not only“ measuring the air quality, but also driving the politics in only allowing electric cars in the inner city.

11:00 Panel discussion about the future of higher education

  • Dr. Silja Kostia, Principal Lecturer, School of Built Environment and Bio-Economy, TAMK;
  • Prof. Dr. Marco Rimkus, Vice President for Studies and Teaching at Hochschule Emden/Leer;
  • Mrs. Marietta Muhonen, Director of the School of Education at Hanze University of Applied Sciences, Groningen; (deeper in Sports)
  • Mr. Shane Wilson, Principal of Marble Bar Primary School, Western Australia; (small school „in the distance“, diverse in culture, language, and background)
  • Mr. Zhang Mi, Chairman of Poling Education Management Group, China („full-path school“: from kindergarten to university)

Outlook in Edu?

  • Wilson: preservation and explicitly preserving the endangered local Indigenous language, Nyamal
  • Kostia: staying competitive as a country
    • more possibilities for learners: e.g. education more in small chunks
    • collaboration: between universities and companies (also up-to-now not existing ones)
    • educational products
  • Rimkus:
    • increase the market share of private universities --> learning point
      • focussed target groups
      • clear profile
      • your investment will get you to the working goal
    • increase flexibility for students, e.g. part-time studies
  • Muhonen:
    • „Where is sit competition“
    • less teachers --> more educational designer
      • what is a good question for a 2nd semester BA student?
      • Design thinking
    • Collaboration
      • with companies: what to teach?
    • leadership on „every level“: from primary school to university
      • The learning culture in the organization „university“ will spread to the student
  • Mi: Thinking of „whole human race“
    • too much time is wasted while competing (China in school in uni). afterward, collaboration is needed
    • seeing and emphasizing the advantages of the different cultures and countries
  • How to involve the „end-users“ in designing?

Opportunities of networks?

  • Wilson:
    • Marble Bar is far out --> was an advantage in the COVID time
    • virtual teacher education as an immersive experience as an avatar in VR.
    • virtual networking and connecting digitally (esp. linguistically diverse groups)
    • Master is 3 weeks in Finland and after this online worldwide
  • Muhonen
    • The university has international buddies for students
    • students can learn how to act in an intercultural world
    • Nederlands: are there too many international students?
  • Rimkus
    • learning online
    • exchange helps foster the change the mindset, e.g. in changing structures and curricula: It's working already somewhere!
  • Kostia
    • creating new ideas and projects sometimes is easier than in-house
    • power in networks as a platform for lobbying ideas
    • needs (re)sources from the university
  • Mi
    • China: The COVID situation created more of an intranet than an internet.
    • creating working experiences by exchange
    • Exchange has a history in China (e.g. Christian schools) --> hybrid Western + China is better

good practice for international networking:

  • Wilson:
    • 4-year journey of building Marble Bar virtual world
    • oriental and Western ways of curriculum
    • more aboriginal culture and astronomy in VR
  • Muhonen
    • Erasmus program: 5 countries for intercultural competence program --> now implemented in the curriculum
  • Rimkus
    • enabling PhDs for students by a collab with universities
    • double degree programs
  • Mi: Chinese cooking course (only for 20 students)
    • cooking is a language
    • collab with kitchen lab in NY: exchange online --> In the end it produces a book
    • outcome visible in chemistry marks
  • Kostia
    • making and eating food is a good starter and sustainer for networking
    • sharing ideas and contacts

what single part would you change in global education?

  • Rimkus: Flexibility
    • flexibility in the organization and in the mind of the people
    • flexibility for new approaches to education
  • Kostia: KISS!
    • user-oriented mindset
    • also in politics in order to increase the flexibility of the universities
  • Wilson: guiding the cultural responsibility of the teachers
  • Muhonen: trust and space
    • not only having the traditional classroom
    • many countries have a lack of teachers --> Fun and space should be more visible
  • Mi:
    • stand up in class --> harder to sleep
    • activate more senses for memorizing the specialties in the curriculum
    • teacher as a fitness trainer: e.g. let's make the students give the class

Teaching is the most important profession in the world.

Q&A:

  • How to get students to go abroad?
    • structured in curricula for exchange from Germany but not to Germany
    • Australia is opening borders to foreign students.

12.00 The future of internationalization

  • less cost-intensive, less mobility-driven, but with more focus on improving the education
  • cultural understanding
  • why does the learner come to classes --> Attractivity, trustworthiness

14.00 Workshop: Rise of the Robots: How Might We Deal with the Increasing Use of AI in Education?

  • Focus on language generators
  • Image generators
  • The Pseudo Uni: machines are emulating humans for machines emulating humans.
  • not AI not AGI, but GAI
  • The industry provides test generators and, in parallel, test generator checkers --> It seems like a rat race
  • anthropomorphism: It lies
  • Is AI as a discipline based on deceit? Or the illusion of intelligence?
  • Arthur C Clarke: „Any teacher can be replaced by a machine should be!“ --> „Any assessment that can be completed by a generative AI should be (substituted by something different)“
  • Writing as a metric for learning? --> But is writing thinking? Or do we write to focus our thinking?
  • TAMK encourages use, but students are responsible for cheating. --> Isn't it giving the rope but don't hang yourself!

09.00 General and Human Centric Illumination for Electricity and Construction Students

  • Koen Malfait
    • Physicist (Astronomy)
    • in Vives University
    • Automotive tech, electromechanics, construction, electronics, aviation, design and production, care-tech, biotech
  • Tech
    • LED found by chance when working on diodes --> It lights up!
    • Comparison between LED and light bulb in spectra --> Light bulbs are 99% producing heat
    • why do we see RGB? It's all about the sun…
    • Melatonin is produced in the lower part of the eye --> detects blue sky --> improves concentration

10.00 Workshop: Effective Use of Digital Tools and Resources in STEM Subjects

  • ChatGPT
    • Compare the outcomes of ChatGPT with the textbooks
  • Tools
      • points for success --> into final mark
      • one leader (wechselnd) 5 sprints
    • Infomarket:
      • finally: the presentation of posters
      • with a pre-deadline: check whether the posters are ok
    • 40%/60% or 20%/80% point distribution exercises to exam
    • hybrid: automated multiple-choice plus pen and paper
      • short answer grading
      • hypothetical grading --> all about the reasoning…
    • parameterized tasks (included in mark)
    • less is more:
      • Prof has to focus on the topics/books
  • DigiSTEM (2021-1-FI01-KA220-HED-000027535)
    • Daniela Velichova (AIS STU) --> Math exams (connection to Peter Hubinsky?)

12.00 Chemification: A New Gaming Tool for Student Learning in Natural Sciences

  • Game
    • Escaperoom about Whistleblower
    • 3-4 Players: Journalist, Boss, Colleagues, Lawyer
    • 3-4 „Acts“
      • Application
      • Discoveries, Meeting Lawyer, Investigations
        • Students have to investigate and analyze texts
      • Publication with the outcome
    • Joker cards are available (Games masters)
  • Results
    • Gaming groups are / will be learner groups
    • Students „had to“ read papers (here: „Do PFAS be a thing?“)
  • H5P --> h.sander@ostfalia.de
  • Konferenz-„Light drawer“
  • viele Personen aus dem Bereich Entrepreneurship, Internationalisierung
  • viele Personen aus Dänemark und Niederlanden
  • Inbetriebnahme vorhandener Hardware (microE EEG click Board am Arduino)

Persönlicher Outcome:

  • Kenntnisse in Messung von Strömen im Picoampere-Bereich
  • Platinen selbst ätzen
  • Arbeit im Reinraum

Einarbeitung der technischen Vorgaben

  • Nomenklatur von physikalischen Größen, vgl. Formelsatz
  • Korrektur der englischen Rechtschreibung und Wortwahl mit KI Unterstützung

Entwicklung und Nutzung von Plugins

  • Entwicklung eines Plugins in JS und Php mit KI Unterstützung
  • Verwendung und Anpassen von vorhandenen Plugins für leichteren Workflow
    • „Stift“
    • Einfügen von Aufgaben
    • TextInsert Plugin
      • Macht Macros Text austauschbar, ähnlich zu String-Variablen in Programmiersprachen
      • Pflege der Makroliste als Admin über Adminkonsole
      • z.B. Kann nun statt
        <button size="xs" type="link" collapse="eindeutigeID_xxx">
        {{icon>eye}} ButtonText
        </button>
        <collapse id="eindeutigeID_xxx" collapsed="true">
        ...
        </collapse>


        die folgende, kürzere Variante geschrieben werden:
        #@HiddenBegin_HTML~1,ButtonText~@#
        ...
        #@HiddenEnd_HTML~1,ButtonText~@#


        Beides erzeugt folgende Ausgabe

        ButtonText

      • Durch die übersichtlichere Darstellung in der Syntax wird das Erstellen und die Pflege von Aufgaben im Wiki erleichtert

Update der verwendeten DokuWiki Version

weitere

  • Erstellen von Animationen für Magnetkreise
  • Erstellen von durchgerechneten Aufgaben

Erstellen von Fragenkatalogen für EE1/EE2

Einarbeitung in Arduino-Umgebung

Einarbeitung in KiCAD

Einarbeitung in Maxima