Non-Degree / Dates: 27-29 JANUARY 2025

The course will introduce innovative pedagogical practices on how to integrate digital tools, including educational robotics, into teaching and learning practices.

These practices will support the development of educators’ digital competences as well as 21st-century skills in general, including entrepreneurial skills and a green mindset. The course days are divided into two: during the first half of the day there will be micro-learning modules, the second half of the day will be spent on active group work in order to design and test learning activities.

At the end of the course, the participant is familiar with innovative digital learning practices and innovative educational technology tools and creates digital learning materials in collaboration with other teachers.

Why this course?

  • Improved digital competences

  • A lot of new ideas about teaching and learning differently

Teacher(s)

Janika Leoste, a PhD in Educational Sciences and a M.Sc. in Economics and Finance, is an Associate Professor of Educational Robotics at Tallinn University and a Postdoctoral Researcher at Tallinn University of Technology. Her research focuses on educational robotics, STEAM education, educational innovation, hybrid and blended learning. She has published 60 scholarly articles, including in Frontiers or Francis & Taylor.
Aalo Banko, Junior Research Fellow, School of Educational Sciences, Tallinn University
Sirly Väät, Project Coordinator, School of Educational Sciences, Tallinn University
Anastassia Skiperskaja, Projects assistant, School of Educational Sciences, Tallinn University

Timetable

10:00 – 11:30 Study activities
11:30-11:45 Break
11:45-13:15 Study activities
13:15-14:00 Break
14:00 – 15:30 Study activities

Look at the detailed course programme

Participants

Students, educators, teachers and lecturers, heads of educational institutions, educational advisers, educational policy makers, representatives of EdTech companies.

NB! The course can also be organised as a tailor-made course if there are more than 10 people from one organisation. For further information, please contact tss@tlu.ee.

Credit points

2 ECTS

Students need to participate in the training minimum 75%; complete and present the independent work, test and analyze a variety of methods, approaches and tools in practice and share with others in the learning community.

Course fee

600 EUR

Accommodation and meals are not included in the price.