Autumn School

Autumn School

25th - 29th September 2023
NextEducation at DHBW Karlsruhe is an active participant in the organization of the annual Autumn School, which is hosted by the international partners of the “Education & Technology” network. A key goal of the Autumn chool is to foster international cooperation between partners of the “Education & Technology” network.

Besides presenting their doctoral research, Autumn School participants receive training in scientific research, empirical methodologies, and other topics related to the field.

The Autumn School "Education & Technology" 2023 will take place in Karlsruhe

Call for Participation



International Doctoral Autumn School 2023
 
Crossroads in Education & Digital Technology
Where do we go from here in times of ChatGPT and AI? 
Are you a young researcher, a doctoral student or aspiring to be so? Would you like to meet an welcoming & engaging community of like-minded young researchers and experienced colleagues?
Share and discuss your research and become part of it?
We welcome applications for this year’s Autumn School. This 16th PHD Autumn School is an intensive, international, and interdisciplinary training opportunity for doctoral researchers. It aims at developing engaging research projects and at fostering exchanges in the fields of interdisciplinary Educational Science, Information Technology, and Digital Competence among an international group of doctoral students.
 
The theme is “Crossroads in Education & Digital Technology - Where do we go from here in times of ChatGPT and AI?”. Research proposals in the broad field of digital transformation in education will be considered.
 
During the week on-site in Karlsruhe participants will have rich opportunities to discuss their ongoing or future PhD research with other doctoral students and senior experts from the scientific fields of interest and benefit from collaboration within the “Education & Technology” network. You will attend a lot of very interesting courses and lectures, some relating to your usual topics and some that are completely exotic to you. You will learn a host of new things and remember some almost forgotten bits, while you will grow curious at quite a few new topics. The house will be brimming with discussions and interdisciplinary exchange that leaves most participants thinking differently, or from new angles, about their usual topics.  There will be free and open discussions and interaction between students, lecturers and all other participants, drawing a benefit from the fact that everyone is comparatively unexperienced in at least some topics while bringing along expertise in others. Of course social activities in the city of Karlsruhe in the South-West of Germany are also on the programme.

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Mon., 25.9.2023 Tue, 26.9.2023 Wed., 27.9.2023 Thu., 28.9.2023 Fri., 29.9.2023
DHBW - Karlsruhe DHBW - Karlsruhe DHBW - Karlsruhe DHBW - Karlsruhe DHBW - Heilbronn
08:30 Walk-In (Main Entrance of the University)       7:15 DHBW AI Conference (Transfer to Heilbronn)
09:00 Welcome/Timetable - Team DHBW KA and Stephan Schenkel, Rector at DHBW
Karlsruhe
09:30 Keynote I - Peter Bryant
(Sydney)
"Functioning automatic and dancing
mechanic: Reimagining authentic
assessment in the era of generative AI"

09:00 Keynote III - Christian Kohls, TH Köln: "Learning Spaces" (confirmed)

09:45 Keynote IV - Bernhard Standl, PH Karlsruhe: "Basic IT competences for a sustainable and calm use of AI" (confirmed)

9:00 Kick-Off Session at ZKM (Center for Culture and Media Arts in Karlsruhe)

Panel Dicussion Pascal Marquet / Thomas Köhler / Daniel Apollon (tbd.)
"Research perspectives on education and technology"
9:00 Bar-Camp Session 9:00 DHBW AI Conference session with Keynote
10:00 Coffee Break 10:30 Coffee Break   10:30 Coffee Break  
10:30 Workshop Research Methods I
(parallel sessions, different themes)
Session 1: Thomas Köhler, AI and Education Data
Session 2: Myriam Coco: Action Research and Qualitative Methods
10:45Workshop Research Methods II
(parallel sessions, different themes)

Session 1: Peter Bryant
Session 2: Marksteiner, Hettler: Panel Study Research

10:00 Guided visit to the Center for Culture and Media Arts in Karlsruhe 11:00 Bar-Camp Session 10:15 DHBW AI Conference session and Workshops
12:00 Lunch 12:15 Lunch 11:15 Coffee and snack break 12:00 Lunch 11:45 Lunch
13:00 Expert/Presentation Sessions I (Students present their work and receive feedback) 13:15 Expert/Presentation Sessions II (Students present their work and receive feedback) 12:00 Parallel workshops on technology and art at the Center for Culture and Media Arts in Karlsruhe 13:00 Expert/Presentation Sessions III (Students present their work and receive feedback) 12:40 DHBW AI Conference session and Workshops
14:30 Coffee Break 14:45 Coffee Break from 14:00 free time at the ZKM museum 14:30 Coffee Break 14:00 Final Session "Experimenta"

15:00 Peer-Assist session / Guided Focus sessions 15:00 Peer-Assist session / Guided Focus sessions from 14:00 free time at the ZKM museum 15:00 Workshop Research Methods III
(parallel sessions, different themes)
Session 1: Thomas Schöftner: Quantitative Research Methods
Session 2: Mario Gandra, Ana Carolina Sodero: Qualitative research with CATMA
16:00 End of Autumn School
(Transfer back to Karlsruhe)
16:30 Keynote II - Max Senges:
"An AI augmented Humanistic Conception of Education - Reflections & Explorations" (confirmed)
16:30 Keynote IV - Bettina Pfändner, Wissenschaftszentrum Kiel: "Down the Digital Rabbit Hole: Embracing the Fairytale of Personalised Education in the Age of AI" (confirmed)  from 14:00 free time at the ZKM museum 16:30 Peer-Assist session/ Guided Focus sessions  
17:00 End of Working Day 1 17:00 End of Working Day 2 17:00 End of Working Day 3 17:30 End of Working Day 4  
18:30/19:00 Reception "Badisches Brauhaus" 19:00 Party @ Prof. Ehlers House 18:00
City tour
Karlsruhe

19:30 Dinner for
Teachers "Tasca do José"
19:00 Dinner "Wilma Wunder" 19:00
        End of Summerschool, Certificate

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Our partner universities:

Private University of Education, Diocese of Linz, Austria

University of Strasbourg, France

University of Bergen, Norway

Universitas Negeri Yogyakarta, Indonesia

Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

TU Dresden, Germany


Baden-Wuerttemberg Cooperative State University Karlsruhe, Germany

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