
We all use digital tools in our daily teaching, learning, and organisational practices. Sometimes we turn to them out of curiosity, sometimes for work, and sometimes for pleasure. But who created these tools, and how free are we to choose them for our professional interactions? As end users, how can we participate in, or refuse, the digital transformation of educational environments?
Over these two days, participants from ten European countries will come together to share their experiences with AI and digital technologies in education. They include EdTech representatives, researchers, students, and university staff. Everyone, students, university personnel, and Bielefeld citizens alike, is invited to discover what is happening across Europe, take part in the discussions, and share their own perspective on the AI and digital world we want, or do not want.
„Rethinking quality and accountability in educational technologies“ is organised within the framework of the Horizon project EdTech Talents.
Participation on-site or online is free of charge, but registration is required.
May 26 – Focus on quality – Bielefeld University
When does technology become valuable in education?
May 27 – Focus on accountability – Wissenswerkstadt
Should we trust AI and digital technologies in education?
Contact: Dr. Cristina Popescu, Faculty of Educational Science, cristina.popescu@uni-bielefeld.de