Teaching Day 2024

Let's get together and exchange ideas at various themed tables on the occasion of our Teaching Day.

This year, we will focus on Shaping the university of the future - with regard to the opportunities and challenges of digitalisation.

 

Date: 30.05.2024 | from 1:00 p.m. - Teaching free (Dies academicus)

 

Central main programme

Time Location Programme item               
13:00 - 13:10                     Building 22 | Foyer     Arrival and welcome  
13:10 - 13:30 Building 22 | Foyer Keynote speech  
13:30 - 15:00 Building 22A Workshop including wrap-up | hybrid offers > ZOOM- Links see circular mail  
15:00 - 18:00 Faculties Change to the faculty offers, possibility of further exchange      Faculties
       
       
       

Topic tables

 * Results of the Peer2Peer consultation of the University Forum on Digitalisation | Building 22A - R209

* Current developments in the administration of studies & teaching with regard to digitalisation | Building 22A - R211

* Measures of the internationalisation strategy incl. discussion on prioritisation | Building 22A - R218

 

Decentralised programme 3:00 pm - 6:00 pm (faculties)

Cross-Faculty formats

Presentation of Teaching in the temporary object laboratory

Lecturer:
MA Sebastian Döring
Location & Time: Building 05 | Room 208 - 3:00 pm - 3:30 pm
Participation:

All OVGU Members

Presentation of the collections and artefacts on display

Lecturer:
MA Sebastian Döring
Location & Time: Building 05 | Room 209 - 3:30 om - 4:00 pm
Participant: All OVGU Members

Hardware-related programming of the Z80 (almost 50 year old microprocessor | 30 minutes each, max. 8 participants

Lecturer:
MA Sebastian Döring
Location & Time: Building 05 | Room 208 - 4:00 pm - 6:00 pm
Participation:

All OVGU Members

Project-orientated and interdisciplinary seminars using the example of the Chatbot Challenge

Location & Time: Building 02 | Room 310 - 3:00 pm - 4:00 pm | hybrid possible

https://ovgu.zoom-x.de/j/65827421148 | Passcode: 290560

Participation:

All OVGU members
Lecturer: Jun.-Prof. Ingo Siegert

Heterogeneity at the university

Lecturer / Participation
Students of the OVGU | all lecturers of the OVGU
Location & Time: Building 22A | Room 209 - 3:00 pm - 6:00 pm
Description:

Who we are - opportunities through heterogeneity in the field of educational and professional biography

We cordially invite you to a biographical exhibition of portraits of students followed by a discussion.

Together, students and lecturers will reflect on the potential of student heterogeneity in the area of educational and professional biographies for teaching.

Good university teaching from a student perspective

Lecturer:
Students of the OVGU
Location & Time: Building 22A | Room 208 - 3:00 pm - 6:00 pm
Participation:

All lecturers of the OVGU

Description:

Mirror, mirror on the wall, who is the best professor in the whole country?
Learn in a playful way how university is perceived from the students' point of view.
Let's then identify potential barriers and define possible solutions.

Designing digital teaching

Lecturer:
Students of the OVGU
Location & Time: Building 22A | Room 210 - 3:00 pm - 4:45 pm
Participation:

All lecturers of the OVGU

Description:

Interactive teaching with H5P: Practical applications for lecturers
This training course is a real highlight for anyone interested in creating interactive teaching and learning content! We offer you an exciting introduction to the H5P software, with which you can realise your teaching and learning ideas in completely new ways. You will receive a general overview of the many possible uses of H5P and have the opportunity to create your own H5P application in a Moodle course.

Faculty of Computer Science

Discussion round on the topic of sustainability in FIN teaching

Location & Time
FIN | 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm

Participation:

All OVGU members

Language:

german

Contact:

Dr. Eike Schallehn

Study programme talks for FIN Bachelor´s degree programmes

Location & Time
FIN | 3:00 pm - 5:00 pm

Participation:

Students of the degree programmes

Language:

german

Contact:

Sven Gerber

Faculty of Human Sciences

AI meets studies - consequences for term papers?

Location & time:  
Building 40b | Room 330 -  3:00 pm - 5:00 pm

Participation:

Students, Lecturers and administrative stuff of the FHW

Language:

german

Contact:

Dr. Anja Hawlitschek & Philipp Schulz | Office of the Dean of Studies of the FHW

Opportunities and limits of disadvantage compensation for a barrier-free university

Location & Time: Building 40B | Room 232 -  3:00 pm - 5:00 pm

Participation:

Students, Lecturers and administrative stuff of the FHW

Language:

german

Contact:

Dr. Julia Hille | Office of the Dean of Studies of the FHW

Compulsory attendance in courses

Location & Time: Building 40B | Room 125 -  3:00 pm - 5 pm

Participation:

Students, Lecturers and administrative stuff of the FHW

Language:

german

Contact::

Office of the Dean of Studies of the FHW

Study programmes discussion for the Master`s degree programme Peace and Conflict Studies

Location & Time:
Building 40B | Room - 3:00 om - 5:00 pm
Participation: Students and Lecturers of the degree programme
Language: german

Contact:

Prof. Dr. Alexander Spencer | Office of the Dean of Studies of the FHW

 

Faculty of Economic Sciences

Strategic orientation of the degree programmes of the FWW

Location & Time: Building 22A | Room 225 - 3:15 pm - 5:45 pm 

Participation:

Lecturers of the FMA

Description:

What does the future of the faculty look like? Which degree programmes are attractive and relevant in order to best prepare our students for their future careers? What USP does a degree programme need to attract good prospective students? What content does an attractive degree programme need? How do we ensure that current developments in the relevant industries are taken into account? We would like to invite all FWW teaching staff to an open exchange to help focus the future direction of the faculty in the area of study and teaching. We look forward to many interesting discussions and insights!

 

Faculty of Mathematics

Lecture on topic - The transformation to climate-neutral energy systems

Lecturer: Gunnar Luderer - Luderer studied physics, atmospheric sciences and economics at the University of Heidelberg and at Oregon State University. Since 2007, he has been working as a scientist at the Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research (PIK), where he heads a working group focussing on strategies to limit climate change and convert the energy system to climate neutrality as quickly as possible. He is also Professor of Global Energy Systems Analysis at the Technical University of Berlin. His research contributes significantly to the reports of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) and to the design of climate protection strategies in the EU and Germany.

Location & Time:

Building 05 | Room 303 - from 5:15 pm

Participants:

All OVGU members

 

Faculty of Mechanical Engineering

Independent preparation of project and final theses vs. use of AI-supported tools: a diametrically opposed endeavour?

Location & Time: H4 | 3:15 pm

Participation:

All OVGU members

Participation:

    All interested parties from the faculty's degree programmes

 

 

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