Sep 17, 2019
Two New Interdisciplinary FLiK Modules in the 2019/20 Winter Semester
The Centre for Interdisciplinary Learning and Teaching (ZiLL) is organising two "FLiK" modules ("Research and Learning in an Interdisciplinary Context") in the 2019/20 winter semester:
The module "Invectivity" deals in its introductory lecture series (Tuesdays, 2.50-4.20 pm, HSZ/403) with insults, disparagements and abuse in social communication. The course is aimed in particular at students of history, art history, sociology, German studies, Italian studies and classical philology, who will learn to better understand and classify disparagement and abuse from the perspective of various disciplines. Prof. Gerd Schwerhoff (Chair of Early Modern History) is responsible for the module, enrolments are still possible.
The FLiK module "Human-Machine-Interaction in Industrial Production Systems" addresses the question of how humans and machines in complex industrial production systems are challenged in their interactions and how these challenges can be shaped by digitalisation technologies and other interventions.
In the research workshop with accompanying methodology seminar (both on Fridays, 2.50-6.10 pm, HSZ/103/U), individual research projects are developed, discussed and implemented in interdisciplinary working groups with expert support. The module is primarily aimed at students of processing and textile machine construction, vocational education, automation technology and human performance in socio-technical systems. Dr. Romy Müller (Chair of Engineering Psychology and Applied Cognitive Research) is responsible for the module, enrolments are still possible.