Teaching & Education Track (incl. non-teaching staff content)
Monday, 20th March
8:30-10:00
Registration
Location: TAMK Main Campus, address: Teiskontie 33, B building entrance hall
10:00-11:30
Opening of the Week: Welcome to TAMK
Programme
Host: Mr Henri Annala, Senior Lecturer and International Coordinator, Pedagogical Innovations and Culture, TAMK
10.00 – 10.15 Welcoming words
Dr. Tapio Kujala, President, TAMK
10.15 – 10.45 Presentation of TAMK
Dr. Carita Prokki, Director, Business Operations and Internationalization, TAMK
10.45 – 11.30 Co-operation between TAMK and the city of Tampere in international operations
Ms Nuppu Suvanto, Service Manager, International House Tampere
Room: TAMK Main Auditorium D1-04
11:30-13:00
Speed Networking
Host: Kaisa Kokko, Entrepreneur Coach, Tampere University of Applied Sciences
Room: TAMK Main Auditorium D1-04
Seize the opportunity to grow your professional network and make new contacts effectively – straight away when our event begins! Speed networking is a meeting format designed to accelerate contacts who share similar professional interests. Speed networking basically involves participants gathering together to exchange information. Participants greet each other in a series of brief exchanges during a set period of time. During an interaction, participants share their professional backgrounds, interests and professional goals.
13:00-14:00
LUNCH
Location:
Campusravita restaurant at TAMK Main Campus B0
Tori at Mediapolis Campus
Please see the Campusravita menu here. Lunch vouchers for Mon-Thu are provided free of charge.
Art Students' Exhibition
Location: G00-01 and Campusravita restaurant
TAMK students present their artworks.
14:00-15:00
14:00-15:00 Presentation: Never Mind the Competencies, Here's the Punk Pedagogy
Presenter: Mark Curcher, Senior Lecturer, Tampere University of Applied Sciences
Room: G00-10
What could a musical genre and subculture from the mid 1970’s possibly offer to educators in the 3rd decade of the 21st century? Is it all just Mohican haircuts and safety pins through the nose, or is there something deeper that is worth examining and reflecting upon? In this seminar participants will learn something of edupunk and punk pedagogy and how these can link to ideas and values that are useful to us in our praxis as critical educators. We will see that some well known educators from pedagogical theory and literature may well be considered as “punk”. This is a call to action for educators to adopt a punk attitude.
14:00-15:00 Round-table discussion: Connecting people: VE - Merits, Challenges, and Outlook
Presenters: Emmanuel Abruquah, Senior Lecturer, Tampere University of Applied Sciences; Anne Kopperoinen, Senior Lecturer, Tampere University of Applied Sciences; Zsofia Makranyi, ESP Instructor, Budapest Business School University of Applied Sciences, Hungary; Viktória Pajor, ESP Instructor, Budapest Business School University of Applied Sciences, Hungary; Nicholas Sinn, Lecturer, Hochschule München University of Applied Sciences, Germany
Room: B6-33
14:00-15:00 Workshop: Services in Multicultural Environment – How to Improve the Service Experience?
Presenters: Piia Tienhaara, Development Manager, Tampere University of Applied Sciences & Pekka Kähkipuro, Chief Information Officer, Tampere University
Room: B6-34b
Internationalization is a key strategic goal in many higher education institutions, including TAMK. We want to be the most international university. What does it mean for services and infrastructure? What kind of challenges are encountered in a multicultural environment (e.g. information management services, facilities, service encounter, processes)? What kind of solutions have been developed in higher education institutions? What kind of measures have been taken to strengthen the service experience of international students, staff and visitors?
15:00-16:00
15:00-16:00 Presentation: AI Challenges an Ethical Perspective
Presenter: Frank-Michael Schleif, Professor, University of Applied Sciences Würzburg-Schweinfurt
Room: A3-27
15:00-16:00 Round-table discussion: Share & Shape: Experiences and Ideas about the Future of Academic Teaching and Learning
Presenters: Markus Lohse, Scientific Staff, University of Applied Sciences Mittweida, Germany & Katrin Naumann, Scientific Staff, University of Applied Sciences Mittweida, Germany
Room: B6-33
15:00-16:00 Round-table discussion: How to Balance Quality Assurance and Global Citizenship
Presenter: Katarina Panic, Quality Assurance Coordinator, Artevelde University of Applied Sciences, Belgium
Room: B6-32
While including intercultural and international aspects in a curriculum can undoubtedly help to improve the quality of study programmes, it often also brings along various challenges in the area of quality assurance. In addition to their many benefits, international collaborations such as COIL, virtual exchange and study or internship abroad also imply that as an institution, you hand over part of your quality management. This, in turn, may present challenges during programme reviews and accreditations. Therefore, the suggested topic for discussion is ‘how to balance quality assurance with global citizenship within a curriculum’.
16:00-18:00
Tampere City sightseeing tour
Departure from Kuntokatu 3, in front of G main entrance, TAMK main campus
*Only for international guests
18:00-19:30
Opening reception
Location: G02 lobby, Catering Studio, TAMK main campus
Tuesday, 21st March
9:00-13:00
Eye on TAMK Seminar
The two-day Eye on TAMK seminar is one of the highlights of the week.
Location: Auditorium D1-04, TAMK main campus
Note: There is a live stream available!
13:00-14:00
LUNCH
Location:
Campusravita restaurant at TAMK Main Campus B0
Catering Studio at TAMK Main Campus G0
Tori at Mediapolis Campus
Please see the Campusravita menu here. On Tue and Wed, there is also an option to have lunch made by TAMK second year students at Catering Studio (menu here). Catering Studio can only serve a limited number of customers. Lunch vouchers for Mon-Thu are provided free of charge and are accepted in both restaurants.
14:00-15:00
14:00-16:00 Networking Event for Students
Hosts: VETO students, TAMK
Room: B5-26
Come and get to know other students and grow your international professional network!
14:00-16:00 Workshop: How to Create a Dialogical Learning Community?
Presenters: Sanna Ruhalahti, Principal Lecturer, Tampere University of Applied Sciences; Hanne Mäki-Hakola, Senior Lecturer, Tampere University of Applied Sciences & Jan-Willem Noom, Lecturer, Aeres University of Applied Sciences, the Netherlands
Room: B6-34b
We expect learning to be collaborative and social, but how do we coach and support students to learn together? In this workshop participants will learn and experience how to create a dialogical learning community through dialogical methods (Aarnio, 2012). Participants enhance their practice-led knowledge for the learning community creation. They will find answers to what dialogical actions are essential when engaging learning communities and how easily dialogical methods can be applied to practice. In the workshop participants experience dialogical methods through collaborative hands-on activities. Dutch-Finnish long-term dialogue developers, researchers and teacher educators run the workshop who thinks that the world needs dialogue more than ever.
14:00-16:00 Workshop: Intercultural Communication by Personal Leadership
Presenters: Maris Boeringa, Lecturer, Hanze University of Applied Sciences, the Netherlands & Lidy Bosker, Lecturer, Hanze University of Applied Sciences, the Netherlands
Room: B6-31b
In the workshop we demonstrate the differences in Management Style by means of the 8 principles of Erin Meyer. Starting with a theoretical frame then we give examples of how cultures differ. Participants will be asked to compare their own cultural blue print. Discussion and practice how to deal with different cultural styles.
14:00-15:00 Presentation: Industry 5.0 and the Importance of Materials Selection in Mechanical Design
Presenter: Lode Mentens, Lecturer, UC Leuven – Limburg, Belgium
Room: D1-04
The fifth industrial revolution, or Industry 5.0, will be focused on the co-operation between man and machine, as human intelligence works in harmony with cognitive computing. By putting humans back into industrial production with collaborative robots, workers will be upskilled to provide value-added tasks in production, leading to mass customisation and personalisation for customers. If you want to know the ‘Why’ and the importance of materials selection in all of this, you have to come and listen to my presentation…
15:00-16:00
14:00-16:00 Networking... continues
14:00-16:00 Workshop: How... continues
14:00-16:00 Workshop: Intercultural... continues
15:00-16:00 Presentation: Bot as an Education Tool
Presenters: Juha Tuominen, Senior Lecturer, Tampere University of Applied Sciences; Piotr Wołejsza, CEO, Science4People, Poland; Tatiana Tchemisova Cordeiro, Associate Professor, Universidade de Aveiro, Portugal; Bogusz Wiśnicki, Associate Professor, Maritime University of Szczecin, Poland; Veneta Hristova, Associate Professor, University of Veliko Tarnovo, Bulgaria & Wojtek Roskiewicz, University of Leipzig
Room: D1-04
Innovative bot tool for entrepreneurship education and user guide. Presentation of the MELES-BOT project, linked with the theme of the project outcome (and a call for the workshop on the 23rd of March).
18:00-21:00
Sauna experience
Kindly remember to bring your bathing suit, towel, and shower supplies!
Light snacks and drinks will be served.
You are also welcome to bring something good to eat/drink from your country that you would like to share!
Location: Varalan sauna, Varalankatu 36, 33240 Tampere
Transportation to the sauna for example by bus 10.
*Only for international guests
Wednesday, 22nd March
9:00-13:00
Eye on TAMK Seminar
The two-day Eye on TAMK seminar is one of the highlights of the week.
Location: Auditorium D1-04, TAMK main campus
Note: There is a live stream available!
13:00-14:00
LUNCH
Location:
Campusravita restaurant at TAMK Main Campus B0
Catering Studio at TAMK Main Campus G0
Tori at Mediapolis Campus
Please see the Campusravita menu here. On Tue and Wed, there is also an option to have lunch made by TAMK second year students at Catering Studio. Catering Studio can only serve a limited number of customers. Lunch vouchers for Mon-Thu are provided free of charge and are accepted in both restaurants.
14:00-15:00
14:00-16:00 Poster Exhibition
Host: Anne-Maria Mäkelä, Head of External Financing, Tampere University of Applied Sciences
Room: B building lobby
Welcome to attend the Eye on TAMK 2023 poster exhibition! The posters will be visible from Tuesday to Thursday, but between 14:00 and 16:00 on Wednesday, the poster authors will be present to talk about the posters.
Posters:
- Charlotte Demeyer: Collaboration between Regular Education Teachers and Special Educators: How to Reinforce Each Other in Achieving an Inclusive Learning Environment
- Marianna Leikomaa: BUKA – Equity and Access to Higher Education through Open and Distance Learning
- Volker Ahlers: Finding the Difference: Anomaly Detection in Computer Science Teaching and Network Security Research
- Barbara Golini: Linguistic Treasures of the World – A Journey through Languages
- Björn Elsche: VR in International Cooperations
- Márkus Eszter: Longest Tradition and On-going Innovation of University Programs in Special Needs Education at the ‘Bárczi’ Faculty (Hungary)
- Tuomas Eerola: NextSteps@TechVET
- Tuula-Maria Rintala: DIGIDIA
- Markus Jähi: Rethink Gastro
- Aki Korpela: Intelligent Control in Modern Energy Systems
- Mirva Kolonen: Kestävä aivoterveys
- Eveliina Asikainen: EduSTA – Academy for Sustainable Future Educators
- Maria Salomaa: EU 4 Inclusive Teaching
- Yulia Sergeeva: Genuine Digi
- Sirpa Salin: Vikkelästi töihin
- Irja Nieminen: Project for strengthening young parenthood
- Silja Kostia & Riitta Vihuri – Industrial Symbioses in Tampere Region
- Jarkko Lehtonen: Smart Grid Simulation Environment – ÄSSÄ
- Yulia Sergeeva: Project “Vaccine” – teacher tools for the hybrid era
- Kati Långsjö & Iina Nieminen – Kodig – Digital Skills for Experts by Experience
- Minna Niemi: DigiMESH
- Maaret Salminen: SMART ART
- Anne-Mari Sainio: Nepsy Tools
- Marika Vuorenmaa, Sanna Tahlo, Petri Pohjola, Lasse Hillman, Jari Ruokolainen & Hanna-Greta Puurtinen: Digital skills and cross-domain entrepreneurship for societal challenges
- Aki Kortetmäki, Aki Korpela & Hanna-Greta Puurtinen: Boosting Energy Communities massive deployment by equipping local authorities with comprehensive technical assistance cookbook, integrated services and capacity building
- Eeva Heikkilä – CONFIDENT – Student’s Guide for Intercultural Communication and Digital Learning
- Eeva Heikkilä – VERSATILE – European cross-institutional studies
- Aki Kortetmäki: Building technology as an enabler of apartment adaptation
- Antti Perttula: UCNDrone
- Sanna Keskikuru: YDIN – You and I Digitally In society
- Tarja Heinonen: Hippa Remote and Virtual Lab for Social and Health care
- Katja Varamäki & students: VETO
- Harri Karvinen: BEAT IT – Strengthening the competence, changeability, and cooperation capability of creative entrepreneurs
- Sanna Luoto: FUSILLI – Identifying Challenges of Food Living Labs in Food System Sustainability Transformation in Finland
- Vesa Vuorinen: Virtual Travel
- Laura Sairanen, Nasrin Jinia – Quickly to work
- Sami Puttonen – Project Compass – Tool to map out collaboration and development project in education sector
14:00-15:00 Workshop: Rise of the Robots: How Might We Deal with the Increasing Use of AI in Education?
Presenter: Mark Curcher, Senior Lecturer, Tampere University of Applied Sciences
Room: B6-34b
14:00-15:00 Presentations: Turning Collaboration Challenges into Opportunities…? & A New System of Drivers in Contemporary Lifelong Learning
14:00-14:30: Turning Collaboration Challenges into Opportunities…?
Presenters: Iwona Seta-Dąbrowska, Senior Assistant, Silesian University of Technology, Poland & Bożena Stefanowicz, Senior Assistant, Silesian University of Technology, Poland
Room: D1-04
In today’s globalized world, there is a growing need to integrate collaboration in educational contexts. Virtual cooperation has the potential to master transferable skills and prepare students for the new working environment. Depending on the particular project, there are however some challenges to face on the way. In our presentation, we will share the experience of telecollaborative projects with the universities in Japan and Ukraine. Paradoxically some of the differences and limitations we faced, enabled to motivate, inspire and engage our students in collaborative tasks, finally leading to positive outcomes.
14:30-15:00: A New System of Drivers in Contemporary Lifelong Learning
Presenter: Anikó Kálmán, Associate Professor, Budapest University of Technology and Economics, Hungary
Room: D1-04
Lifelong learning has permanently been on educational policy agendas. The lifelong/lifewide paradigm shift has recently been the subject of moving focus and realization attempts in recent years. In the 2020s, one can identify movements on structural levels of education indicating operational changes in the systems. They reflect new approaches and requirements of the labor market, the restructuring changes in the economy and society, the transforming power of the ICTs, and the acute post-Covid impact. The most crucial decision for their career is not when people leave school but when they decide how much importance and effort they devote to learning for their next job. Creating new pathways for lifelong learning and moving away from the front load is in progress. New validating testing scenarios emerge: accreditation becomes the job itself, and the ’granularity’ of learning/teaching delivery and recognition is changing by the micro-credential systems.
14:00-16:00 Presentation: Management/Leadership in a Changing Environment of the Social and Health Sector
Hosts: Sari Himanen, Principal Lecturer, Tampere University of Applied Sciences & Hannele Laaksonen, Principal Lecturer, Tampere University of Applied Sciences
Room: A3-27
Topics and presenters:
14:00-14:45 Change and Project Management, Lecturer Shaidul Kazi, Tampere University of Applied Sciences
14:45-15:00 Discussion on the topic
15:00-15:45 Human Resource Management: From a structural-functionalist perspective, to a relational-humanistic perspective, Professor Jorge Gomes, University of Lisbon
15:45-16:00 Discussion on the topic
The seminar will include two presentations on the topics of development and management, which will be discussed and ideas shared after the presentations. Two presentations will guide the participants to share their experiences and opinions in a safe environment and enable plenty of time for open discussion. What kind of ideas you get? How to implement new aspects of leadership or management to the own work community? How to develop working procedures or environment? How to strengthen professional development of staff?
15:00-16:00
14:00-16:00 Poster Exhibition continues
15:00-16:00 Presentation: Participatory Research with the Community of Older People on Using Smart Technology in Everyday Life
Presenter: Karola Kopeferl, Scientific Staff, TU Chemnitz, Germany
Room: E1-06
Corona 2020: Grandma was also online all of a sudden. The corona pandemic put the spotlight on the fact that older people don’t live offline at all. However, their use varies. Not each smart device really helps, and people do not only use technology to overcome deficits. It can also be fun. I would like to report on my project in the Living Lab Stadtlabor 2022, where we, my colleagues and students, spent more than 10 afternoons researching the topic of smart technology in the community of older people in Chemnitz. Not about the people but with them. By designing useful technology for everyday life with Lego bricks, taking Alexa apart with screwdrivers and looking at why that should actually be smart as well as learning a lot about each other over coffee and cake. Re-Connecting after lockdowns-young and old, university -theory and practice in everyday life.
CANCELLED 15:00-16:00 Presentation: 3d Printing – Between Hype and Innovation; A Basic Introduction
Presenter: Steffen Ritter, Professor, Reutlingen University, Germany
Room: D1-04
14:00-16:00 Presentation: Management/Leadership... continues
18:00-21:00
Eye on TAMK Grand Gettogether
Location: Tullikamarin Pakkahuone, Tullikamarinaukio 2, 33100 Tampere
Enjoy the delicious buffet dinner and drinks, let the sweet sounds of Les Kytles fill your ears, and get to know fellow international week participants in the unique atmosphere of one of the most prestigious concert venues in Finland.
*Only for international and invited guests
Thursday, 23rd March
7:30-8:00
7:30-8:00 Morning Swim
Host: Nina Kärki, Tampere University of Applied Sciences
Location: Rauhaniemen Kansankylpylä
Start your morning with the refreshing dip into lake Näsijärvi. Find your way to Rauhaniemen kansankylpylä (location: https://goo.gl/maps/CMTSEFgqr5um4gpd9) in the morning, take a dip and energize yourself! Bus number 2, departing from Central Square bus station, pier G (location of the pier: https://goo.gl/maps/TR8ixFLMAxgttSPQA) at 07:05 will take you very close to Rauhaniemi Folk Spa. If you prefer a walk, a walk from the Central Square takes around 30 minutes. After the swim you will be guided to TAMK campus by walking at 08:15; prepare for approximately 30 minutes’ walk and wear warm, weatherproof clothing. Please note that sauna is not available; morning swim is for the wild and adventurous!
9:00-10:00
9:00-11:00 Workshop: One Class, One Paper
Presenter: Marion Mansberger, FH Wiener Neustadt University of Applied Sciences, Austria
Room: B6-29
9:00-10:00 Presentation: General and Human Centric Illumination for Electricity and Construction Students
Presenter: Koen Malfait, Lecturer, Vives University of Applied Sciences, Belgium
Room: B5-18
9:00-11:00 Workshop: Mental Health Simulation
Presenter: Marianne Annion, Lecturer, Tallinn Health Care College, Estonia & Janika Mavor, Lecturer, Tallinn Health Care College, Estonia
Room: B4-20
9:00-10:00 Presentation: The Role of the Future Teacher
Presenters: Lisa van Zanen, Lecturer, the Hague University of Applied Sciences, the Netherlands & Mirjam Verweij, Lecturer, the Hague University of Applied Sciences, the Netherlands
Room: D1-04
This presentation will be led by two teachers from THUAS, The Netherlands. In the discipline of ‘Pedagogy’ the relationship between a significant adult and a pupil or student is the main condition for learning and development. During our daily endeavors, as both teachers and students, there is hardly any time to reflect on the skills and needs to meet the changing way we learn and interact. For instance, handing over knowledge top-down, in the role of the teacher, will become obsolete, and has so to certain extent. This transition changes the way teachers practice their craft, but also the way we meet student’s needs. By means of exchanging our experiences, our questions, but also good-practices, from different educational backgrounds, it is possible to accomplish a sustainable narrative and understanding about the role of the future teacher.
9:00-11:00 Workshop: Operationalising Teacher's Sustainability Competences - Preliminary Results of EduSTA Project
Presenter: Eveliina Asikainen, Senior Lecturer, Tampere University of Applied Sciences & Jaume Ametller, Associated Professor, University of Girona
Room: B6-34b
9:00-10:00 Presentations: Preparing ESP and Academic English Materials for University Students: An Ongoing Challenge & How Satisfied Are the Students of Three Professional Higher Education Institutions in Estonia with the LSP Teaching System? (A Student Feedback Study)
9:00-9:30: Preparing ESP and Academic English Materials for University Students: An Ongoing Challenge
Presenter: Natalia Szymaszek, Lecturer, Jagiellonian University, Poland
Room: B5-25
9:30-10:00: How Satisfied Are the Students of Three Professional Higher Education Institutions in Estonia with the LSP Teaching System? (A Student Feedback Study)
Presenters: Aida Hatšaturjan, Lecturer, Estonian Academy of Security Sciences; Triin Kibar, Lecturer, Estonian Academy of Security Sciences; Elen Laanemaa, Head of the Language Centre, Estonian Academy of Security Sciences; Siret Piirsalu, Senior Lecturer, Tallinn Health Care College; Lea Püss, Lecturer, TTK University of Applied Sciences & Õie Tähtla, Lecturer, Tallinn Health Care College
Room: B5-25
The three largest Estonian state professional higher education institutions – Estonian Academy of Security Sciences, Tallinn University of Applied Sciences, Tallinn Health Care College) – have a long tradition of teaching the Estonian, English and Russian languages for specific purposes (LSP). Our long-term experience in teaching LSP and effective cooperation between the institutions gave us the idea to compare the structures of our language teaching systems through the analysis of student feedback. Students were asked to provide feedback on the language teaching system of their higher education institution. Each institution was interested in its students’ assessment and feedback on their institutions’ language teaching system. The research provides the opportunity to learn and adopt the best practices, methods and approaches implemented by the other higher education institutions. Student feedback was also used to highlight and analyze the main problems that students faced when learning a language for specific purposes. A comparison of the results showed the similarity in the problems faced by the language teaching systems of the three higher education institutions.
9:00-10:00 Round-table discussion: Blended Intensive Programmes - A New Possibility of Short-term Mobilities
Presenter: Steffen Greuling, Dean, Esslingen University of Applied Sciences, Germany
Room: B6-33
At Esslingen UAS we organised our first blended intensive programme (BIP) on “Materials Technology and Processes” which consisted of a blended phase for the preparation prior the arrival in Esslingen, an on-site phase with lectures and lab activities as well as a social programme and a post-processing phase, in which the lab goups, consisting of students coming from different universities, had to prepare their final presentation. The preparation, the execution, the challenges as well as the conclusions will be presented in order to motivate the participants of the round-table discussion to contribute their thoughts and to think about the possibility to offer a BIP at their home university. More details can be found at www.hs-esslingen.de/ms-bip.
10:00-11:00
9:00-11:00 Workshop: One... continues
10:00-12:00 Workshop: Effective Use of Digital Tools and Resources in STEM Subjects
Presenters: Hanna Kinnari-Korpela, Head of Degree Programme, Tampere University of Applied Sciences & Kirsi-Maria Rinneheimo, Senior Lecturer, Tampere University of Applied Sciences
Room: B5-18
9:00-11:00 Workshop: Mental... continues
10:00-11:00 Presentations: Learning Both Ways - Finnish Early Childhood Education from International Viewpoint & A VERSATILE Online Teaching Guide and Adaptive Toolbox for Educators
10:00-10:30: Learning Both Ways – Finnish Early Childhood Education from International Viewpoint
Presenter: Piia Roos, Senior Lecturer, Tampere University of Applied Sciences
Room: D1-04
10:30-11:00: A VERSATILE Online Teaching Guide and Adaptive Toolbox for Educators
Presenter: Teija Lehto, Senior Advisor, Tampere University of Applied Sciences
Room: D1-04
9:00-11:00 Workshop: Operationalising... continues
10:00-11:00 Workshop: Best Practices in Work-based Learning
Presenters: Nina Eskola-Salin, Senior Lecturer, Tampere University of Applied Sciences; Marita Sakkara, Project Worker, Tampere University of Applied Sciences & Minna Seppälä, Senior Lecturer, Tampere University of Applied Sciences
Room: B5-25
10:00-11:00 Presentation: Sustainable Development and Joy
Presenter: Jussi Hannunen, Designer, Tampere University of Applied Sciences
Room: B6-25
The presentation concerns a statement or belief related to sustainable development. The thought process behind the statement is explained. In the process the presentation will touch upon the concepts of Joy, Fear and Self-doubt and connect it all to design thinking. Plenty of time will be reserved for dialogue.
11:00-12:00
11:00-13:00 Workshop: Food Cost Calculation with Excel
Presenter: Ilse Verhaeghe, Lecturer, Vives University of Applied Sciences, Belgium
Room: B6-29
This workshop explains how a restaurant or hotel manager can calculate and manage the food cost of a menu in Excel. The workshop is hands-on. If the workshop does not take place in a computer lab, participants should bring their own laptop on which Excel is installed.
10:00-12:00 Workshop: Effective... continues
11:00-12:00 Workshop: Physical Activity for All! The Ways of Adaptation
Room: B4-20
Sport has an increased role in the lives of people with disabilities compared to non-disabled people. It is important not only because of its positive physiological and psychological effects, but also because – among others – it improves functionality, self-sufficiency, self-care and independence, helps the social inclusion and as a consequence of this, it contributes to improving the quality of life. Research shows that disabled people are less physically active than non-disabled people. According to physical activity guideline of the World Health Organisation, for substantial health gains disabled adults should aim for at least 150min each week of moderate-intensity activity. Although more international policies and strategies draw the attention on the equal right to sport of people with disability, the implementation of the activity often faces obstacles in practice. The aim of the workshop is to raise the awareness of the audience on equal access to sport by introducing and testing different models of adaptation.
11:00-12:00 Presentation: Clear Class Communication
Presenter: Carole Westerkamp, Senior Lecturer, Rotterdam University of Applied Sciences, the Netherlands
Room: D1-04
Are you sure that the message you want to communicate in class is what you are actually communicating? Does your message come across as you wish? Because we utter words based on our own “inner make-up” we assume that others will understand those words in the exact same way, but that isn’t always the case. In this presentation you will see examples and practice with different ways of communicating.
11:00-12:00 Presentation: Project "Vaccine" - Teacher Tools for the Hybrid Era
Presenter: Mikko Turunen, Senior Lecturer, Tampere University of Applied Sciences
Room: B6-31b
Educational inclusion is one of the keys to equality and participation of disabled people. The presentation is about the process of developing inclusive hybrid teaching practices in the VACCINE-project (Erasmus+ 2021-23). Vocational education and training practices faced all the same COVID-era challenges as all branches of human culture. Remote work, teaching and learning practices had to be developed fast to prevent the virus spreading. Hybrid pedagogy means teaching arrangements where one part of the training takes place in learning facilities and at the same time another part is done online. These arrangements were particularly challenging in the vocational education and training as the skills and talents have to be practiced in real life by hand. The main aim of the VACCINE-project has been to find solutions and tools for inclusion of students with special educational needs and tools for their teachers to use modern technology and pedagogical principles for implementing them.
11:00-12:00 Workshop: How Practical Is Your Academic English?
Presenters: Monika Mechlińska-Pauli, Senior Lecturer, University of Gdańsk, Poland & Irena Moszczyńska-Janicka, Senior Lecturer, University of Gdańsk, Poland
Room: B5-25
11:00-12:00 Presentations: How to MOU? & Noticing Progress with Advanced EFL Students
11:00-11:30: How to MOU?
Presenter: Beate Maleska, Head of International Office, Esslingen University of Applied Sciences, Germany
Room: B6-25
Presentation about process flow of International MOUs and Exchange Agreements (non-EU).
11:30-12:00: Noticing Progress with Advanced EFL Students
Presenter: Dorota Lubińska-Pyla, Lecturer, Jagiellonian University, Poland
Room: B6-25
12:00-13:00
11:00-13:00 Workshop: Food... continues
12:00-12:30 Presentation: Chemification: A New Gaming Tool for Student Learning in Natural Sciences
Presenter: Hedda Sander, Ostfalia University of Applied Sciences, Germany
Room: B5-18
Gustke, R., Körner, F., Kühnholz, P., Sander, H., (2023). Particularly at universities of applied sciences, the educational careers of first-year students vary greatly. These differences need to be addressed especially in the first semesters, in order to ensure sustained success in their later course of studies. Lectures accompanied by tutorials, self-assessment questionnaires and final exams are a common means of imparting knowledge. However, the number of participants often decreases towards the end of the semester, especially in the first year, because students still need to acquire self-determined, continuous learning at university level. In addition to the increase in technical and theoretical knowledge, competencies such as problem-solving competence, critical thinking, ability for self-directed learning and self-motivation are desirable. Also, knowledge management, media competence, communication and cooperation skills, intercultural and social competence, design and action competence will be acquired (competence model according to Lehmann and Nieke, 2000). The project “Chemification” will create a playful introduction to the basics of general, organic and inorganic chemistry in the context of sustainability and environmental engineering. These study programs require skills for evaluation of situations, development of solution approaches, simulation, etc. The emerging online escaperoom offers a team-based approach to facilitate the entrance to the learning environment at university level and reinforces problem-oriented, active discovery through own (virtual) experiences in solving subject- and application-related problems. In doing so, the problem-solving processes promote independent knowledge and self-directed learning in stages from easy to difficult. This stepwise process is accompanied during the attendance phases within tutorials and lectures. Students go through it in groups, which gives them a good opportunity to form first social contacts or even fixed learning groups. However, not all students are attracted by gamification options. Those students are offered the alternative of time- and space-independent interactive online questionnaires for in-depth study of the subject-specific teaching content, which also try to address practice-related issues arising from this content already at the basic level. The presentation will provide a first insight into student learning supported by gamification experiences for a digital native generation and game design for introductory chemistry courses.
12:00-13:00 Workshop: Interoperability in Healthcare IT – Introduction to HL7 FHIR
Presenter: Bernd Vögel, Professor, Ulm University of Applied Sciences, Germany
Room: B4-20
12:00-13:00 Presentation: School Is on Way
Presenter: Barbara Wedler, Lecturer, University of Applied Sciences Mittweida, Germany
Room: D1-04
12:00-13:00 Round-table discussion: Making Better Teachers?
Presenters: Poko Janssen, Lecturer, the Hague University of Applied Sciences, the Netherlands & Natalie de Leede, Lecturer, the Hague University of Applied Sciences, the Netherlands
Room: B6-33
In this discussion we would like to exchange ideas, good/bad practices and theories about the cooperation between primary schools and universities of applied sciences in guiding students in becoming teachers. The question is if good cooperation will bring an added value to the education of teachers-to-be? What does good cooperation look like?
12:00-13:00 Presentation: Blended Mobility: Connecting Students and Teachers for Future Success
Presenter: Jutta Sendzik, Harz University of Applied Sciences, Germany
Room: B5-25
The pandemic and its effects have influenced student mobility: It has always been challenging to convince engineering students of the benefits of a semester abroad, but now it feels even more complicated. Therefore, shorter mobility can foster social, intercultural, and language competencies. Harz UAS Germany and Tallinn TK Estonia started a blended mobility program in which engineering students develop and apply their 21st-century transferable skills. Consisting of two virtual and two face-to-face sequences, the program offers the possibility to interact virtually and to travel. During the first round, not only did students collaborate intensively – language teachers also worked together to create tasks using cooperative methods, exchange different approaches, and set the basis for further teamwork. Some of the collaborative tasks will be reviewed during the presentation.
12:00-13:00 Presentation: Forecasting and Regional Collaboration at Pirkanmaa Area
Presenters: Päivi Puutio, Development Manager, Tampere University of Applied Sciences; Maria Virtanen, Project Manager, The Council of Tampere Region & Johanna Kirjavainen, Analyst, Business Tampere
Room: B6-25
The objective of this session is to open the value of collaborative forecasting at university and regional level. Presentation will start with some ideas of future thinking, future data management, scenario work and future capability of organizations. As a concrete case will be TJANSSI-project, which goal is to move towards an innovative knowledge management and foresight collaboration/alliance model at Pirkanmaa (Tampere region) by 2025, in which future information is produced, processed and shared as an ecosystem together with both public sector service providers, universities and companies. Result is bringing added value to all parties, as shared data and scenarios will help universities (and other training providers) to act as a pioneer in both training and RDI activities and thus support more change-ready, innovative and open-ended business activities at the area. The presentation will be held together with all TJANSSI partners, The Council of Tampere Region and Business Tampere.
13:00-14:00
LUNCH
Location:
Campusravita restaurant at TAMK Main Campus B0
Tori at Mediapolis Campus
Please see the Campusravita menu here. Lunch vouchers for Mon-Thu are provided free of charge.
14:00-15:00
14:00-16:00 Workshop: Systems Thinking in Start-up Consultancy: A Holistic Way to a Sustainable Business Model Development
Presenter: Siegfried Zuern, Professor, Esslingen University of Applied Sciences, Germany
Room: B6-29
14:00-15:00 Presentation: Security and Ethics in Data Management and AI
Presenter: Debora Stickler, FH Joanneum University of Applied Sciences, Austria
Room: B5-18
AI technologies and application are becoming wildly popular in almost every business branch and using those tools will become necessity over the next couple of years. A big issue regarding Neural Networks and similar is the security of the used data and the quality of the predictions (with i.e., regards to bias). In this workshop we are going to discuss common pitfalls when it comes to data security, the current EU- recommendations for AI design and the ethical debate around AI. Furthermore, we want to discuss what can lead to bias in the predictions and when you can trust your AI.
14:00-16:00 Workshop: Storytelling as a Method to Teach Genomic Informed Nursing
Presenters: Arja Halkoaho, Principle Lecturer, Tampere University of Applied Sciences; Nina Smolander, Senior Lecturer, Tampere University of Applied Sciences; Mari Laaksonen, Senior Lecturer, Tampere University of Applied Sciences & Essi Ylistalo, Senior Lecturer, Tampere University of Applied Sciences
Room: B4-20
14:00-15:00 Presentation: School Set off
Presenter: Nobert Rasch, Lecturer, University of Applied Sciences Mittweida, Germany
Room: D1-04
Together with other colleagues, students and teachers, parents and children of the primary school, we set off. On the way to the reform of this school. In this way we want to take you with us, share our ideas with you, develop them further. And because it’s about our children, we also want to shape this in a playful context.
14:00-16:00 Workshop: Introducing STEM to Young Children - the Flemish (Junior) STEM Olympiad
Presenter: Koen Malfait, Lecturer, Vives University of Applied Sciences, Belgium
Room: B6-34b
14:00-15:00 Presentation: Professional Communication - The Future of Problem-Based Language Learning
Presenter: Hubertus Weyer, Lecturer, TU Bergakademie Freiberg, Germany
Room: B5-25
This presentation shares experiences about an innovative course concept integrating traditional Business English and a deep understanding of cause and effect of oral and written communication in corporate contexts based on methods as for instance Agile Management, Scrum or Lean Management. This course concept is different because participants are required to actively practice their communication skills in corporate scenarios chosen by participants themselves. A key element in the theoretical backbone of the course concept is for participants to comprehend the different communication styles at different levels of an organization (leadership, middle management, shop-floor employees). An integrated self-study concept safeguards the linguistic training of course participants. Excerpts from recorded videos, student assignments, evaluations and possibly course work for final grading from three courses will showcase the effectiveness of this approach. Overall, Professional Communication, as implemented in this concept, utilizes problem-based learning techniques to evolve the established idea of Business English into language learning that will remain relevant in the future.
CANCELLED 14:00-16:00 Workshop: Employment and Integration of International Experts + Introducing Tampere’s Study and Stay Model (TAMK’s Talent Boost Team)
Presenters: Study and Stay Team as part of Talent Boost, Tampere University of Applied Sciences
Room: B6-25
The aim is to triple the number of new foreign degree students in Finland to 15,000 by 2030. At the same time, the aim is to increase the employment and stay of foreign students in Finland to 75 percent. (Finnish Government 2021) In order to reach the goal, special attention must be paid to the integration and employment of international students both in higher education institutions and in other organizations. Research shows that the challenges of international students’ integration and employment are often related to language skills, insecurity due to cultural differences and lack of social networks (Pitkänen, Välimäki, Niemi 2022). Solving these challenges requires cooperation between different actors, such as universities, companies, and decision-makers. Although there are challenges associated with integration, many international students still feel that they integrate well in Finland. One factor promoting integration is that in recent years Finnish employers have begun to pay more attention to the recruitment of international students (Business Finland 2023). This opens more opportunities for international students to stay and work in Finland after their studies. In the workshop, we will examine the current situation of international student integration and employment in Tampere universities, e.g. in the light of student surveys and statistical data, and we present the Tampere Study & Stay collaboration model built to support students. Together with the participants, we identify the challenges of integration and employment and develop better ways to support the integration and employment of international students. The workshop consists of three stages:
Identifying and understanding the problem: Let’s review background information on the integration and employment of international students.Developing solutions: Participants are divided into small groups, where they work on proposing solutions and sharing good practices.Sharing ideas and follow-up: Groups present their solutions to other participants. Together we will discuss how solutions can be promoted in practice and who could take responsibility for their implementation.
The workshop ends with a joint deconstruction discussion, where we reflect on what kind of learnings and ideas emerged in the workshop. The aim of the workshop is to increase understanding of the challenges of international students in each higher education institutes and to find ways to overcome them. In the workshop, we ask together: How to take cultural diversity into account in our institutions?
15:00-16:00
14:00-16:00 Workshop: Systems... continues
15:00-15:30 Presentation: Collaborative Product Development
Presenter: Robert Watty, Professor, Ulm University of Applied Sciences, Germany
Room: B5-18
Our university is founding member of a network of 8 international universities cooperating in product development. The idea is to bring together students from different countries in groups for joint tasks in product development. The tasks have to be interdisciplinary and innovative, many groups visit each other and a final symposium with presentation of the results is the highlight of the cooperation. The presentation (also possible for 55 mins) explains the approach and is open for questions and new members.
14:00-16:00 Workshop: Storytelling... continues
14:00-16:00 Workshop: Introducing... continues
15:00-16:00 Workshop: Practical Workshop Organized by the MELES-BOT Consortium, Linked with the Theme of the Project Outcome
Presenters: Juha Tuominen, Senior Lecturer, Tampere University of Applied Sciences; Vesa Vuorinen, Senior Lecturer, Tampere University of Applied Sciences; Piotr Wołejsza, CEO, Science4People, Poland; Jolanta Koszelew, Science4People, Poland; Tatiana Tchemisova Cordeiro, Associate Professor, Universidade de Aveiro, Portugal; Ana Dias Daniel, Professor, Universidade de Aveiro, Portugal; Bogusz Wiśnicki, Associate Professor, Maritime University of Szczecin, Poland; Roma Strulak-Wójcikiewicz, Maritime University of Szczecin, Poland; Veneta Hristova, Associate Professor, University of Veliko Tarnovo, Bulgaria; Ivan Rumenov Byanov, Associate Professor, University of Veliko Tarnovo, Bulgaria; Wojtek Roskiewicz, University of Leipzig, Germany; Christian Scheffler, University of Leipzig, Germany & Team entrepreneurs from ProAcademy, Tampere University of Applied Sciences
Room: B5-25
Discussion of how to use a bot as an education tool – Consultancy of integration for the start of usage of a bot tool in entrepreneurship education – User guidance and sharing experiences of test implementations.
14:00-16:00 Workshop: Improving... continues
16:15-18:00
Closing ceremony and certificates
Location: PuoliQ, B0, TAMK Main Campus
Friday, 24th March
9:00-11:00
9:00-11:00 Visits to TAMK learning environments
Option 1: Paper Laboratory
Hosts: Mr Atte Rättyä and Mr Arto Nikkilä
Meeting place: Main entrance (Kuntokatu side)
A laboratory demonstration of producing valuable fiber-based products using industrial side streams. You will see how paper is made from mash, a side stream of brewing industry. Also other side streams are discussed.
Option 2: Renovated premises of Business Information Systems degree programme
Host: Ms Mira Grönvall
Meeting place: Main campus, C-building, 3th floor. Because of the renovation work going on, the host will be waiting by the elevators in the B lobby (Teiskontie side).
Description: Teaching studios for games, networks and cyber security.
Option 3: Virtual Lab for Social and Health Care
Host: Ms Eeva-Mari Miettinen
Meeting place: F2-22
The Virtual Lab for Social and Health Care is an innovative co-creation platform for technology companies, service providers and our RDI and multidisciplinary education.
Option 4: Catering Studio
Host: Ms Leila Kakko
Meeting place: G entrance (Kuntokatu side, indoors)
TAMK Catering Studio Living Lab of Food Sustainability is a learning and business environment of Hospitality Management.
Option 5: FieldLab
Hosts: Mr Tero Haapakoski
Meeting place: F0 lobby. Follow FieldLab signs from the Teiskontie lobby.
Testbed and Capability Creation for Industry 4.0 (see also Virtual FieldLab).
Option 6: Mediapolis campus
Host: Ms Sohvi Sirkesalo
Meeting place: Tohlopinranta 31
Mediapolis is a centre of storytelling and digital industries, and a perfect campus for TAMK Media and Arts education.
Option 7: STEM Center – the learning environment for Mathematics and Physics
Host: Mr Sami Suhonen
Meeting place: E2-corridor outside E2-09
Versatile learning space for STEM-subjects. Works both as a physics laboratory and as an activating group working space where digital tools allow sharing in class and online.
Option 8: HyPedLab (Hybrid Pedagogy Lab)
Host: Mr Mikko Turunen
Meeting place: B6-31b
Hybrid media teaching studio for testing relevant technology answering today’s pedagogical challenges.
Option 9: Piano Laboratory
Host: Ms Heini Kärkkäinen
Meeting place: Hämeenpuisto 28 (Hallituskatu side entrance)
A chance to follow teaching happening in the laboratory.
Option 10: Tampere Centre for Skills Training and Simulation
Host: Ms Nina Hutri-Kähönen & Ms Annukka Huuskonen
Meeting place: G entrance at TAMK (Kuntokatu side). Please bring your coats, it is a 25-minute walk. Meeting time
Time: 9:45-12:00
The centre includes facilities designed for learning clinical skills as well as simulation rooms where medical students, students in health-care-related fields and professionals can work on practical skills.
9:00-11:00 Workshop: Aligning Thesis Work with Wihi
Presenter: Laís Oliveira de Leite, Consultant, Eduix Itd
Location: Eduix premises, Finlaysoninkuja 21, Finlayson factory area
This workshop aims at building a shared framework for digitalizing project-based (e.g. thesis work) between coordinators, supervisors, and students.
11:00-13:00
Individual meetings at TAMK
Location: TAMK main campus