The symposium is a specialist conference organized by the Chair of Didactics and Visual Communication and will take place for the first time on 2 February 2018. This was prompted by a previous study on the use of media in teaching at the University of Wuppertal. In addition to basic content on the topic, didactic scenarios and innovative technologies are presented, but also important basics such as infrastructures or education and educational responsibility are addressed.
We look forward to your registration
Best regards,
Prof. Dr. Axel Buether
Location: Bergische Universität Wuppertal,
Guest house, Rainer-Gruenter-Str. 3, 42119 Wuppertal
Time: Friday, February 2, 2018, 9:00 – 17:00
Participation is free of charge
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Program
08:30 a.m.
Admission
09:00 a.m.
Greeting: Prof. Dr. Andreas Frommer
Prorector Bergische Universität Wuppertal
Introduction: Prof. Dr. Axel Buether
Head of AG Digitalization in Teacher Education GSA
09:20 a.m.
Topic block 1 Tasks and objectives of digitally supported learning
Positions from the educational sciences and education policy
1. current and future tasks of media in the classroom
Prof. Dr. Susanne Buch, Institute for Educational Research,
University of Wuppertal
2. digitalization as an object and means of teacher training
Prof. Dr. Ulrich Heinen, Dean
3. empirical findings on the effectiveness of different concepts of digitally supported learning
Dr. Heike Schaumburg, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin
4. Focus on studies and teaching
Dr. Isabelle Sieh, KMK Berlin
Discussion
11:30 a.m.
Topic block 2: Educational potential of digital media
Positions from media studies and media practice
5. interactive whiteboards in classroom teaching
Dr. Sarah Henkelmann, Digital Education Network
6 HoloLens – interactive learning in space
Philipp Bauknecht, Microsoft Platform Development
7. game-based learning – challenges and ambivalences
Prof. Dr. Sonja Ganguin, University of Leipzig
8th educational film – from explanatory video to knowledge film
Fridhelm Büchele, University of Wuppertal
Discussion
13:10 – 14:00
Lunch break
2:00 pm
Thematic block 3: Educational potential of digital forms of learning
Positions from media studies and media practice
9. Mobile Learning
Christina Gloerfeld, FernUniversität Hagen
10. Learning Lab
Dr. Bettina Waffner (Prof. Dr. Kerres team),
University of Essen Duisburg
11. Tablets in the classroom
Prof. Dr. André Bresges, Institute for Physics Education,
University of Cologne
12. e-Book – the modern textbook?
Volker Beier, Cornelsen Schulbuchverlag
Discussion
16:00
Plenary discussion (moderated by Prof. Dr. Axel Buether)
Discussion of controversial topics on the opportunities and risks of digitalization in teacher training and outlook for the next conference.
5:00 pm
Planned end of the symposium