Join the first EDLAB EdResearch-Meet: Connecting research with practice
Do you want to gain insights from education research that you can apply in your education practice, and contribute your ideas to further develop the research? Join our EdResearch-Meet on 30 October!
This interactive EdResearch-Meet will feature three of EDLAB’s Education Research Fellows, who have been working hard over the past year investigating pertinent aspects of UM education:
- Stefan Jongen (FSE) – “Advancing Problem-Based Learning in STEM: The role of CCCS and technology”
- Robyn Ausmeier (FASoS) – “Mapping a way forward: Exploring the possibilities and limitations of AI as an educational tool”
- Daniëlle Zijlstra (FHML) – “The development and initial implementation of a learning path focused on competence-based education”
In a world café format, you’ll get to engage in conversation, collaboration, and idea-sharing, with each researcher acting as a “host” for their own table to facilitate discussions around their research topic.
There will also be ample time to connect and catch up over drinks and small bites.
We look forward to seeing you there!
Please share the word with your colleagues; everyone is welcome.
Click here to learn more about the EDLAB Education Research Fellows and their projects
Also read
-
Online workshop: Bringing TV techniques to teaching – how to entertain, engage and educate!
In this online workshop, you will receive guidance on how to enhance your teaching by using storytelling, videos, interviews and other techniques from the TV industry.
23 Oct -
Workshop: Create a podcast or video for your teaching
Curious about using podcasts or videos to enrich your teaching? Whether it’s replacing a lecture, providing short knowledge clips, or giving personalised feedback, this workshop introduces you to the essentials of audio and video for education.
23 Oct -
Workshop: Student evaluations - what they can tell you and what they can’t
The workshop will address the issue of how to improve our feedback practices at UM so that it helps students and teachers to monitor and improve education.
27 Oct