The times of the presentations refer to the German time / Central European Time
INGENIUM
NETWORKING
SYMPOSIUM:
COLLABORATIVE DIGITAL TEACHING
PRACTICE ACROSS EUROPE
25 November 2021
About
One Alliance – One Vision
The INGENIUM Network is an alliance of eight institutions of higher education in eight European countries. Within the scope of the European University Networks (EUN) – national initiative, the German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD) is supporting the alliance with funds from the Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF). The 2021-23 funding period focuses on the collaborative development of transnational teaching programs with digital components.
The INGENIUM Networking Symposium is a wonderful opportunity to learn more about digital collaborative teaching and to network with teaching professionals from across the alliance. Find out more about the INGENIUM Network:
Agenda
Vice President Field of responsibility: Teaching and learning, international affairs, Karlsruhe University of Applied Sciences
Director International Office Karlsruhe University of Applied Sciences
Head of Department of Computer Science MTU Munster Technological University
Moderator/Facilitator
Instructional Designer
Moderator/Facilitator
Professor of Education and Technoloogy at the Department of Education and Psychology, University of Florence

The symposium will be moderated by Francesca Carlin.
Francesca Carlin is an American trainer and coach in the areas of communication, leadership, and life design. She spent 20 years as a theater professional and over a decade working with academics and business professionals on mindful communication, presence, and leadership.
Speakers

(PHD, MENG, BENG, MIEEE)


Follow-up
Workshop:
Designing Higher Education across
Institutional Boundaries
online, 30 November 2021, 13:00-17:00 pm (The times refer to the German time / Central European Time)
Speakers


Workshop Description
During the first part of this workshop, we will share good practice examples of transnational teaching and learning formats developed within the framework of ERASMUS+ projects. On that basis, participants will gain a shared understanding of possible models and concepts, including digital implementation modes.
The second part aims at facilitating a matching process of the workshop participants. We will identify shared interests, thematic fields and learning objectives as a basis for developing collaborative teaching and learning events. If time allows, we may already start conceptualising a transnational course design on the example of one of the potential topics identified by the group.
Register
Register now and get ready for the INGENIUM Networking Symposium with excellent speakers and many networking opportunities.