Digital teaching in the basic education of STEM subjects at universities
Universities and colleges are faced with the challenge that students have very different prior knowledge and skills in STEM subjects, especially maths, when they start their studies. This knowledge is often incomplete, which leads to high failure rates in the basic STEM subjects and causes many students to drop out of their studies prematurely. To counter this problem, universities have developed special programmes such as pre-courses and tutorials. The integration of digital elements into teaching and the use of e-learning systems have proven to be effective strategies.
Which didactic methods are particularly suitable for integrating these digital elements into teaching?
This question is at the centre of the conference series. We would like to discuss with you which digital teaching methods have proven their worth and how they have been adapted to the modern requirements of face-to-face and hybrid teaching.
In contrast to traditional workshops, this conference series places a special focus on interactive discussion rounds. Presenters are encouraged to raise issues and ask questions that stimulate dialogue and exchange among participants.
Call for Papers: All teachers, researchers and interested parties are cordially invited to submit papers for the conference ‘Digital Teaching in Basic STEM Education at Universities’.
Please submit your contributions by e-mail to mintdigital@h2.de. Contributions will be accepted in the form of posters and presentations. Proposals for hands-on demonstrations of digital tools are also very welcome.
More information on submission can be found here: Call for Papers
You can find more information online here: MINT digital
Address
Breitscheidstr. 239114 Magdeburg
DE
Event location
Campus Magdeburg