23.- 24 June 2022, at the University of Bayreuth on site and online as a stream
BAYHOST and the University of Bayreuth's Continuing Education Center for Higher Education (FBZHL) hosted the "Ukrainian-Bavarian Conference on Digital Education" from 23-24 June 2022 in Bayreuth and online as a stream.
The aim of the conference was to share knowledge about modern IT concepts and tools in education and to facilitate an exchange of experiences. The University of Bayreuth is promoting German-Ukrainian exchange on the digitalisation of teaching and learning processes with two projects. The DAAD-funded Learnopolis+ project is working with partners in Lviv, Ternopil and Vinnytsia (Donetsk) to develop Massive Open Online Courses for the continuing education of university teachers. The framework for this is UTTERLY (Erasmus+ KA2), which is establishing uniform competence standards, curricula and certification processes in this area.
Program of the event (PDF) (opens in a new window). (This PDF is not accessible) and concept of the event (PDF) (opens in a new window). (This PDF is not accessible)
Selection of conference contributions
Opening:
Welcoming addresses:
- Nicolai Teufel (Bayreuth): German-Ukrainian academic cooperation making use of digitisation: Achievements, challenges and outlooks. (opens in a new window). (This PDF is not accessible)
- Anja Hager (Bayreuth): How we support digital education at the Centre of Teaching and Learning in Higher Education at the University of Bayreuth and in Bavaria. (opens in a new window). (This PDF is not accessible)
- Katrin Döppe (BAYHOST) & Martina Guttenberger (BTHA): Presentation of the one-year scholarship programme sponsored by the Free State of Bavaria for graduates of Central, Eastern and Southeastern European states. (opens in a new window). (This PDF is not accessible)
Plenary session:
- Ursula Paintner & Sofiia Sakach, DAAD: The National Academic Contact Point Ukraine. (opens in a new window). (This PDF is not accessible)
- Antonia Vogl, BAYHOST: The BAYHOST Coordination office for Ukraine. (opens in a new window). (This PDF is not accessible)
- Viktoriia von Rosen (Aschaffenburg): DIGIBRIDGE. A joint project of the Aschaffenburg University of Applied Sciences, the Lviv Polytechnic National University and the Kyiv National Economic University (funding: DAAD). (opens in a new window). (This PDF is not accessible)
- Oksana Molderf (Lviv): Hybrid Mobility Experiences: Translating Ukrainian literature on the war in Donbas with German and Ukrainian students (funding: DAAD). (opens in a new window). (This PDF is not accessible)
- Tatia Johnson (Cambridge): Technology use in education during emergencies. (opens in a new window). (This PDF is not accessible)
- Ralf Schlauderer (Weihenstephan-Triesdorf): Support for digitalisation of Ukrainian Life Science Universities (online). (opens in a new window). (This PDF is not accessible)
Counseling and funding for Ukrainian students and academics
- Antonia Vogl, BAYHOST: Coordination office for Ukraine of the Bavarian Academic Centre for East and East Central Europe. (opens in a new window). (This PDF is not accessible)
- Sofiia Sakach, German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD), The National Academic Contact Point Ukraine. (opens in a new window). (This PDF is not accessible)
Digital education in Ukraine
- Olga Shvydenko (Kharkiv): Lectures and practical classes for architectural students. (opens in a new window). (This PDF is not accessible)
- Diana Khropost (Kyiv): Creating questionnaires and analysing data with Google Forms and Excel. (opens in a new window). (This PDF is not accessible)
- Olga Goncharova (Kyiv): Peculiarities of education in Ukrainian universities during Covid-19's pandemic and Russian-Ukrainian war. (opens in a new window). (This PDF is not accessible)
- Olena Oleksenko (Kharkiv): Digitisation of Teaching-learning Processes in Ukraine. (opens in a new window). (This PDF is not accessible)
Round Table
- Iryna Dudko (Kyiv): Using of digital technologies in linguistics and language teaching and learning. (opens in a new window). (This PDF is not accessible)
- Kateryna Kovtoniuk (Kyiv): Digital tools in educational process. (opens in a new window). (This PDF is not accessible)
- Natalia Marakhovska (Mariupol): Meditation Practices via Mobile Applications to Enhance Students' Cognitive Skills and Psychological Well-Being. (opens in a new window). (This PDF is not accessible)
Teaching with digital instruments
- Tetiana Bondarenko (Kharkiv): Gamefication as an effective tool of engaging students in educational process. (opens in a new window). (This PDF is not accessible)
- Yuliia Troianovska (Odesa): Organisation of distance learning discipline "Algorithms and data structures". (opens in a new window). (This PDF is not accessible)
- Tetyana Lunyova (Poltava): Using digitalised video interviews in teaching the course of linguistic anthropology. (opens in a new window). (This PDF is not accessible)
- Tetiana Shkoda (Kyiv), Inna Sements-Orlova (Kyiv), Iuliia Gernego (Kyiv), Mariia Tepliuk (Kyiv): Potential of young scientists in the context of digitalisation. (opens in a new window). (This PDF is not accessible)
- Svitlana Balinchenko (Czernivtsi): Philosophical Thought Experiments Digitalised: a Review of the Digital Instruments for Constructing Moral-focused Discussions. (opens in a new window). (This PDF is not accessible)
Reports in the press
- Ukrainian-Bavarian conference on digital education. ubtaktuell. Study & Teaching. International Affairs. Press release from 06.07.22. (in German only) (external link, opens in a new window)
- BAYHOST. Newsletter / 1 / 2022 (in German only) (opens in a new window). (This PDF is not accessible)
- Reception for the annual scholarship holders of BAYHOST and BTHA in Bayreuth. Event report of the BTHA. (in German only) (external link, opens in a new window)