events
events
Integration of ChatGPT in teaching/learning processes: Basics and interdisciplinary applications with examples
Workshop
Date: Thursday, 30.11.2023 from 10:15-11:45 am
Format: presence
Room: University of Oldenburg, Haarentor campus, A04 1-118
Speaker: Edison Blakcori, School II, Department of Computing Science, DiOLL project
In the age of digital transformation, teachers are faced with the constant challenge of finding innovative and effective teaching methods to enrich the learning process of their students. A workshop on the integration of ChatGPT into teaching/learning processes is therefore of great importance. It offers the opportunity to tackle one of the most exciting challenges: How can we use AI text generation technologies such as ChatGPT to make teaching more interactive, creative and accessible?
In this workshop, you will first get a brief overview of the basics of ChatGPT and develop an understanding of how this AI text generation technology is built. You will then be shown current interdisciplinary applications of ChatGPT in teaching and learning processes, including specific examples. You will then use this knowledge to carry out practical exercises to integrate ChatGPT into the classroom.
Note: For optimal participation in this workshop, we recommend that you create an OpenAI account in advance.
Digital education anytime, anywhere: self-study modules for teachers and student teachers
Show&Talk event
Date: Thursday, 23.11.2023 from 16:30-17:30
Format: hybrid
Presence room: University of Oldenburg, Haarentor campus, A2.2.215
Online room: https://meeting.uol.de/b/ann-3br-exm-tdv
Speakers: Edison Blakcori and Annika Zarrath
Digital education anytime, anywhere? This is possible with the digital self-learning modules from the project Digitalisation in Oldenburg Teacher Education (DiOLL) at the University of Oldenburg. The modules are available as open educational resources and are suitable for all teachers and student teachers. All interested parties are welcome!
Over coffee, tea and biscuits, we will present various free self-learning modules from the subject areas of Fundamentals of Computing Science and Digital Competences and show how they work. All participants are invited to try out the self-learning modules themselves using their own devices (laptop, PC, tablet or smartphone) and will also have the opportunity to ask questions.
Please register informally at Spontaneous participation is of course also possible!
Information event - Making progress with digital transformation in schools - utilising agile processes
Information event - Making progress with the digital transformation in schools - using agile processes
12.06.2023 and 13.06.2023
This information event will present a one-year training series that supports school leaders and those involved in the digital transformation to (continue) on the path towards digitality with their school.
Contents of the training series:
After an interesting learning journey to schools that have already embarked on the path of digital school development, you will learn more about agile school development processes that will enable you to advance the topic in your school.
Based on the learning journey and the experiences of recent years in dealing with digital media and
digitalisation topics, a sustainable vision will be developed for your respective school. The seemingly
countless requirements and questions arising from this vision are bundled into small, practicable work packages in an agile
school development process. The work is carried out
within the school in small teams that are put together for a limited period of time. The regular
network meetings of the people involved in school development and the existing regional
resources, such as the media education advisors, the school development advisors and the specialist advisors, can provide support during implementation and can be consulted as required.
This training is aimed at school administrators and those involved in the digital transformation in the region of the Oldenburg and Aurich competence centres. The following districts and independent cities are addressed: Ammerland, Aurich, Delmenhorst, Emden, Friesland, Leer, Oldenburg district, Oldenburg, Wesermarsch, Wilhelmshaven and Wittmund districts.
This event is financially supported by the Ministry of Education and Cultural Affairs of Lower Saxony and is free of charge.
Show&Talk events

The Show&Talk events are a low-threshold exchange format on topics relating to digitalisation in schools. In the Show&Talks, project staff give short impulses on digital tools for school lessons once a month, share practical experiences and focus on ideas and perspectives for digital teaching.
These events are intended to reach school teachers, student teachers and university lecturers.
Approaches to algorithmic thinking with the "Hour of Code"
Show&Talk
Approaches to algorithmic thinking with the "Hour of Code" with Nicolas Arndt
Algorithmic thinking refers to a human thought process in which a problem is formulated and a solution path is described in such a way that a computer or a human can execute it.
In the second part of the event, we want to find out how algorithms are used to solve a problem in the computer. We will use an "Hour of Code" example to help us solve our problem with the computer!

The Show&Talk events are a low-threshold exchange format on topics relating to digitalisation in schools. Once a month, project staff give short impulses on digital tools for school lessons, share practical experiences and focus on ideas and perspectives for digital teaching.
These events are intended to reach school teachers, student teachers and university lecturers.
Problem solving and human thinking: What is algorithmic thinking?
Show&Talk
Problem solving and human thinking: What is algorithmic thinking? with Nicolas Arndt
Algorithmic thinking refers to a human thought process in which a problem is formulated and a solution path is described in such a way that a computer or a human can execute it.
In this course, we will first briefly discuss the term and then explore examples of how algorithmic thinking works. We will look at a simple task and formulate an algorithm that can be used to solve the task. We will also look at what an algorithm actually is and what makes it special. In this part of the event, we will initially focus on algorithmic thinking without the computer.

The Show&Talk events are a low-threshold exchange format on topics relating to digitalisation in schools. In the Show&Talks, project staff give short impulses on digital tools for school lessons once a month, share practical experiences and focus on ideas and perspectives for digital teaching.
These events are intended to reach school teachers, student teachers and university lecturers.
From key fob to robot hand - 3D printing at school
Show&Talk
From key fob to robot hand - 3D printing at school with Nicolas Arndt
OnThursday, 21 April 2022, at 16:00, we will give an overview of the 3D printer in schools. We will present various possible applications, from key rings to robot hands, and discuss existing experiences in the classroom as well as ideas for the future use of 3D printers. The event is primarily aimed at student teachers and teachers as well as people who are involved in school teaching.

The Show&Talk events are a low-threshold exchange format on topics relating to digitalisation in schools. In the Show&Talks, project staff give short impulses on digital tools for school lessons once a month, share practical experiences and focus on ideas and perspectives for digital teaching.
These events are intended to reach school teachers, student teachers and university lecturers.
Developing digital teacher training programmes
Show&Talk
Developing digital teacher training programmes with Kirsten Gronau and Karen Vogelpohl
How do I organise successful online training courses as a teacher?
Teacher training courses are currently often held in video conferences. How can training courses be organised effectively and productively under these circumstances? How can trainers prepare content, take into account the social distancing of participants and promote a relaxed exchange?
The event is explicitly aimed at trainers who organise and run training courses themselves. The following content will be covered:
- Overview of the tools and possible uses of the BigBlueButton video conferencing tool
- How can exchange and collaborative work in virtual space (e.g. in video meetings and using digital pinboards) be successful?
- Exchange on the realisation of a two-hour training course and a full-day digitally supported training course
- What digitally supported options are available for your event that you can also integrate into future face-to-face formats?
Our examples relate to the following software and products, but can also be transferred to software from other providers: video conferencing with BigBlueButton, use of a learning platform such as Moodle, digital pinboard such as Mural and Kits.Blog. Previous experience with the software is not necessary.

The Show&Talk events are a low-threshold exchange format on topics relating to digitalisation in schools. In the Show&Talks, project staff give short impulses on digital tools for school lessons once a month, share practical experiences and focus on ideas and perspectives for digital teaching.
These events are intended to reach school teachers, student teachers and university lecturers.
Making digital teaching easy - The most helpful tools on kits.blog and digital.learning.lab
Show&Talk
Making digital teaching easy - the most helpful tools on kits.blog and digital.learning.lab with Karen Vogelpohl
Numerous information brochures, websites, manuals, guides, forums, training courses, exchange platforms, tools and tricks - the digitalisation of teaching may lack many things, but not information and good (?) advice. How is it possible to distinguish the good from the bad, the useful from the "gimmicks" or free offers from subscription traps from this oversupply?
In our event, we will therefore take a look at the digital.learning.lab, which is an exemplary online contact point for clear, systematically organised suggestions, tips and application examples geared towards skills. The website can therefore also serve less digitally experienced teachers as a source of inspiration and concrete implementation in their lessons.
We also take a look at the kits (kompetent in technik und sprache) project funded by the Lower Saxony State Institute for School Quality Development (NLQ), which sees itself as a "pool of ideas, project platform and digital network". Teaching ideas, digital tools and exciting project ideas are presented on the website.

The Show&Talk events are a low-threshold exchange format on topics relating to digitalisation in schools. In the Show&Talks, project staff give short impulses on digital tools for school lessons once a month, share practical experiences and focus on ideas and perspectives for digital teaching.
These events are intended to reach school teachers, student teachers and university lecturers.
Notability in the classroom: from use as a virtual whiteboard to creating interactive worksheets for pupils
Show&Talk
Notability in the classroom: from use as a virtual whiteboard to creating interactive worksheets for pupils with Nicolas Arndt
More and more iPads are finding their way into classrooms. In this Show&Talk event, we will show how the Noteability note-taking app can be used to create worksheets quickly and easily or how it can be used as a virtual whiteboard in hybrid or face-to-face lessons. This offer is aimed at all interested parties - no prior knowledge is required!

The Show&Talk events are a low-threshold exchange format on topics relating to digitalisation in schools. In the Show&Talks, project staff give short impulses on digital tools for school lessons once a month, share practical experiences and focus on ideas and perspectives for digital teaching.
These events are intended to reach school teachers, student teachers and university lecturers.
Creation of interactive, multimedia modules with learningapps.org
Show&Talk
Creating interactive, multimedia modules with learningapps.org with Nicolas Arndt
In this Show&Talk event, we would like to explore with you the possibilities of the free website learnigapps.org, which can be used to quickly and easily create interactive, multimedia modules for securing results and self-assessment in homeschooling, hybrid or face-to-face teaching.

The Show&Talk events are a low-threshold exchange format on topics relating to digitalisation in schools. In the Show&Talks, project staff give short impulses on digital tools for school lessons once a month, share practical experiences and focus on ideas and perspectives for digital teaching.
These events are intended to reach school teachers, student teachers and university lecturers.
Produce podcasts with Audacity
Show&Talk
Producing podcasts with Audacity with Anja Roß
Podcasts are a popular medium for entertainment and information gathering and are very easy to produce yourself. In this Show & Talk event, I will show you how to produce podcasts with the free audio editing programme Audacity.
You will also find out where you can download royalty-free sounds and music on the Internet and which tutorials on YouTube are suitable as explanatory videos.
Practical examples from my university seminar and a collection of ideas on how podcasts can be creatively incorporated into lessons round off the programme.

The Show&Talk events are a low-threshold exchange format on topics relating to digitalisation in schools. In the Show&Talks, project staff give short impulses on digital tools for school lessons once a month, share practical experiences and focus on ideas and perspectives for digital teaching.
These events are intended to reach school teachers, student teachers and university lecturers.
Digital data acquisition in science lessons
Show&Talk
Digital data acquisition in science lessons with Dr Timo Feierabend
Just like any other subject, science should also make its contribution to digital education. An important aspect here are systems for digital data acquisition, i.e. students not only record measured values with a stopwatch and draw a diagram, but also observe the experiment continuously and follow the development of the measured values on the monitor. The focus is therefore no longer on recording the measured values, but on processing and analysing the data. As in other areas of digital education, the didactic added value must of course be examined and weighed up.
In this Show&Talk, you will learn about a system for digital data acquisition and discuss the opportunities and limitations of this new technology.

The Show&Talk events are a low-threshold exchange format on topics relating to digitalisation in schools. In the Show&Talks, project staff give short impulses on digital tools for school lessons once a month, share practical experiences and focus on ideas and perspectives for digital teaching.
These events are intended to reach school teachers, student teachers and university lecturers.
Digital tools in the classroom - kits.blog
Show&Talk
Digital tools in the classroom - kits.blog with Alina Großmann
Teachers today face a number of challenges when it comes to lesson planning, especially against the backdrop of advancing digitalisation. Which tools can be used sensibly and easily for my subject? Am I even allowed to use them and what about data protection?
The "kits - kompetent in technik und sprache" project, which is funded by the Lower Saxony State Institute for School Quality Development (NLQ), has addressed these questions. This show & talk will briefly outline the project itself and the benefits it brings for teachers before taking a look at the individual tools - participation is encouraged! A special focus of the project is on language education through the use of digital tools; kits sees itself as a "pool of ideas, project platform and digital network".

The Show&Talk events are a low-threshold exchange format on topics relating to digitalisation in schools. In the Show&Talks, project staff give short impulses on digital tools for school lessons once a month, share practical experiences and focus on ideas and perspectives for digital teaching.
These events are intended to reach school teachers, student teachers and university lecturers.
Sketchnotes - pictures in the classroom
Show&Talk
Sketchnotes - pictures in the classroom with Dr Timo Feierabend
A picture is often worth a thousand words. This scientifically proven fact can also help students to learn new content better andorganisetheirlearning process. Sketchnotes are an easy way to present lesson content graphically and implement it creatively. It's not just about creating blackboard pictures, but also worksheets or preparing for class work. Sketchnotes are therefore not only a tool for the teacher, but also for the students. In this course, we want to look at why images are important for the learning process and how the introduction to this topic can work.

The Show&Talk events are a low-threshold exchange format on topics related to digitalisation in schools. In the Show&Talks, project staff give short impulses on digital tools for school lessons once a month, share practical experiences and focus on ideas and perspectives for digital teaching.
These events are intended to reach school teachers, student teachers and university lecturers.
Memes in the classroom
Show&Talk
Memes in class with Alina Großmann
Angela Merkel with her arms outstretched in front of Barack Obama, who is sitting on a wooden bench looking up at the Wettersteinspitze, a dog with a hat in a burning house or a fistballing baby: internet memes have become a central communication mediumand are no longer just shared among young people. They differ from classic (political) caricatures in that they can not only be shared by all internet users, but can also be produced.n. Memes refer to social, political and cultural discourses. In this sense, memes are prototypical for the culture of digitality.
In this Show & Talk, an understanding of memes will be developed and their justification for teaching discussed, as well as possible application scenarios outlined and discussed together.

The Show&Talk events are a low-threshold exchange format on topics relating to digitalisation in schools. In the Show&Talks, project staff give short impulses on digital tools for school lessons once a month, share practical experiences and focus on ideas and perspectives for digital teaching.
These events are intended to reach school teachers, student teachers and university lecturers.
Hour of the code
Show&Talk
Hour of code with Dr Nadine Dittert
This show & talk presents the website "hourofcode.org" of the non-profit organisation Code.org, which aims to get as many people as possible, especially children, interested in Computing Science. The website includes various self-guided tutorials that pupils can use to programme small things within a (school) lesson. The topics and levels are varied, so that different interests and age groups are addressed. From Year 2, snowflakes can be programmed with Anna and Elsa, in Year 6 a pizza for the 3D printer. After a brief presentation of the website, there will be an exchange about possible application scenarios, possibilities and limitations.

The Show&Talk events are a low-threshold exchange format on topics relating to digitalisation in schools. In the Show&Talks, project staff give short impulses on digital tools for school lessons once a month, share practical experiences and focus on ideas and perspectives for digital teaching.
These events are intended to reach school teachers, student teachers and university lecturers.
Quizzes with kahoot in the classroom
Show&Talk
Quizzes with kahoot in the classroom with Dr Timo Feierabend
In this show & talk, the website "kahoot.com" is presented. Here it is possible to discover quizzes and create them yourself. These can be played by the students on their smartphones together in class. There is no need to download an extra app, the students play browser-based. In every class, the students love this format of knowledge control. The quizzes can be used as an introduction, but also for backup or repetition. In the session, the website will first be introduced and then the creation of a quiz will be demonstrated. This will be followed by a discussion about possible application scenarios, possibilities and limitations.

The Show&Talk events are a low-threshold exchange format on topics relating to digitalisation in schools. In the Show&Talks, project staff give short impulses on digital tools for school lessons once a month, share practical experiences and focus on ideas and perspectives for digital teaching.
These events are intended to reach school teachers, student teachers and university lecturers.
Robots in primary school
Show&Talk
Robots in primary schools with Dr Nadine Dittert & Nicolas Arndt
In this show & talk, we will present robots that can be used in primary schools. Regardless of whether their programming is in the foreground in science lessons or they are a means to an end: discovering bee worlds, putting words together in language lessons or being used as painters or dance partners in art or music lessons.
Together with you, we would like to exchange, initiate and develop ideas on how these robots can be meaningfully integrated into primary school lessons at the Show & Talk.
The event is therefore aimed at ALL primary school teachers and other interested parties who are curious about the diverse use of robots suitable for children! Bee-Bot, Botley and Cubetto will be on show.

The Show&Talk events are a low-threshold exchange format on topics relating to digitalisation in schools. Once a month, project staff give short impulses on digital tools for school lessons, share practical experiences and focus on ideas and perspectives for digital teaching at the Show&Talks.
These events are intended to reach school teachers, student teachers and university lecturers.
Introduction to Moodle
Show&Talk
Introduction to Moodle with Karen Vogelpohl
How can learning processes be well initiated and supported via the Moodle learning platform? What functions are available here and how can they be used in a didactically meaningful way?
In our event, we will briefly introduce the main functions of Moodle and present ideas for didactic implementation. This will be followed by a plenary discussion on further implementation ideas and open questions.

The Show&Talk events are a low-threshold exchange format on topics relating to digitalisation in schools. In the Show&Talks, project staff give short impulses on digital tools for school lessons once a month, share practical experiences and focus on ideas and perspectives for digital teaching.
These events are intended to reach school teachers, student teachers and university lecturers.
Quizzes with Moodle in the classroom
Show&Talk
Quizzes with Moodle in the classroom with Dr Timo Feierabend
Are you already using Moodle as a platform for writing messages and uploading assignments? Great, but how can you check what your students have learnt effectively in times of distance learning?
In our event, we would like to show you how quizzes can be created in Moodle with just a few simple steps, which can help you to check the learning success of young people in various question formats.

The Show&Talk events are a low-threshold exchange format on topics related to digitalisation in schools. In the Show&Talks, project staff give short impulses on digital tools for school lessons once a month, share practical experiences and focus on ideas and perspectives for digital teaching.
These events are intended to reach school teachers, student teachers and university lecturers.
The school on the way to education in the digitalised world:
Aspects of digitalisation - Technical fields of decision - Pedagogical levels of action
As part of the project DiOLL - Digitalisation in Oldenburg Teacher Education, we invite the interested university public to the following online lecture at IGS Lengede:
On Mon 14.6.2021 from 10.00 to 12.00 am
Jan-Peter Braun (Headmaster) and Kerstin Jasper (Didactic Director)
The school on the way to education in the digitalised world
Aspects of digitalisation - Technical fields of decision - Pedagogical levels of action
IGS Lengede is the winner of the current German School Award in the category "Implementing digital solutions". The laudation emphasises: "It is a successful, effective interlocking of hardware, software and pedagogy, including the training of digital skills with the help of a skills grid. It raises awareness of the opportunities and limitations of digital solutions at a very high level of reflection."
The lecture will take place as part of the lecture "biw330 Media literacy and digitalization", but is also available as a stream for anyone else interested: bbbstream.uol.de/mud.html
Pedagogical week: "Utilising opportunities and overcoming obstacles together"
The 34th edition of the Pedagogical Week, #pw2020digital, will take place for the first time as a purely online conference in co-operation with the university project"Digitalisation in Oldenburg Teacher Education" (DiOLL). From Monday, 5 October 2020 to Wednesday, 7 October 2020, the conference will offer more than 50 web seminars, best practice examples, show & tell events, self-study modules and exchange opportunities on the topic of "Digital Teaching" under the title "Using opportunities and overcoming hurdles together".
