E-Teaching Day 2025
The ZiLL and the Digital Teaching ING and BU teams are pleased to invite you to the 7th E-Teaching Day at TU Dresden. This year's E-Teaching Day will again be held completely digitally via Zoom and will take place on
December 05, 2025 from 10:00 to 14:00
will take place.
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Motto
The motto of the 7th E-Teaching Day is "Digital university teaching between tradition and transformation" . We are very much looking forward to your experiences and perspectives and the exchange with you.
Registration form
We look forward to receiving your registration by 28.11.25, even if you can only attend part of the event. Please use the following web form, which is expected to be available from mid-October. You will receive all relevant information and the links to the Zoom rooms to your e-mail address in good time before the event.
If you have any questions or requests, please contact E-TeachingDay@tu-dresden.de.
Program
We have put together a varied program with many Advisors for you. In 25-minute sessions , you will gain insights into good practices in (digital) university teaching, the use of AI and the importance of communities and (social) networks in higher education. We have also organized an exciting keynote speech by Dr. Jana Kiesendahl , who will provide insights into the digital toolbox at the University of Greifswald. The event will conclude with a panel discussion on the transformation of university teaching and how we can work together to deal with the changes and fears that come with it. Dr. Anne Jantos (ZiLL), Chair of Psychology of Learning and Instruction Dr. Narciss and Lydia Lorenz (CIDS, ScaDS.AI) will discuss this topic.
After the opening and the keynote, there will be three parallel sessions (Good Practice, AI and Transformation, Communities and Exchange Formats). Each session includes four presentations/impulses of 25 minutes each. You can switch between the sessions at any time. From around 1 p.m., we will then switch back to the digital "main stage" for the panel discussion and closing remarks. Take a look at our varied program and pick your favourites!
Keynote
Dr. Jana Kiesendahl is Head of the Staff Unit "Centre for Academic and Digital Competencies", Digital Teaching Department at the University of Greifswald.
"Digital university teaching between tradition and transformation" - impulses and experiences from the University of Greifswald
The digital transformation is changing studies and teaching in all areas - from tools and rooms to examination formats. At the University of Greifswald, this process is being shaped by a variety of interlinked measures: The "Digital Toolbox" provides data protection-compliant tools and is continuously being developed further. Hybrid learning spaces, the e-exam center, media labs, classrooms of the future and LernL@bs expand the digital infrastructure and open up new possibilities for innovative teaching and learning settings. The e-examination center in particular opens up new didactic scope: it enables competence-oriented examination formats, relieves examiners of the burden of correction and promotes quality assurance. However, it is crucial for success that this infrastructure is accompanied by qualification measures in a targeted manner to teach digital skills, because without training, the potential of digital offerings cannot be used effectively. The keynote highlights these building blocks and shows how digitalization can be understood not as a replacement, but as a further development of university teaching - in the area of tension between tradition and transformation.
Program
| time | Topic & Advisor:in |
| 10:00 - 10:05 | Opening | Digital Teaching Teams ING & BU |
| 10:05 - 10:15 | Greeting by the Vice-Rector Academic Affairs and Lifelong Learning | Prof. Dr.-Ing. Niels Modler |
| 10:15 - 11:00 | Keynote | Dr. Jana Kiesendahl (University of Greifswald) |
| 11:00 - 11:05 | Short explanation of the further procedure | Teams Digital Teaching ING & BU |
| 11:05 - 11:10 | Break / Zoom room change |
| 11:10 - 13:10 | Thematic sessions 1-3 | various speakers Advisors (see program of thematic sessions below) |
| 13:10 - 13:15 | Break / Zoom room change |
| 13:15 - 13:20 | Introduction of the guests of the panel discussion | Teams Digital Teaching ING & BU |
| 13:20 - 13:50 | Panel discussion on the topic of university teaching in transition / shaping change together | Dr. Anne Jantos, Prof. Dr. Susanne Narciss, Lydia Lorenz |
| 13:50 - 14:00 | Closing | Teams Digital Teaching ING & BU |
Thematic sessions
Session 1: Good practice and tradition
| Session time | Topic & Advisor |
| 11:10 - 11:35 | Research data management in e-learning | Dr. Julia Franke (ZiLL) |
| 11:40 - 12:05 | Playground Building Construction (E-Learning Schmuckstück 2024) | Dr.-Ing. Iris Vogt (Institute of Building Construction) |
| 12:10 - 12:35 | The automated digital test protocol with Matlab/Simulink | Prof. Dr. rer. nat. Toralf Trautmann (Chair of Automotive Mechatronics, HTW Dresden) |
| 12:40 - 13:05 | Selection of the best tutorial 2025 | Team Tutoring Hybrid (ZiLL) |
Session 2: AI and transformation
| Session time | Topic & Advisor:in |
| 11:10 - 11:35 | From dropout to success: AI-based coaching for studying and learning | Dr. Claudia Loitsch (ScaDS.AI) |
| 11:40 - 12:05 |
AI use in seminar papers and theses. Presentation of guidelines for students and teachers | Nina Melching (Schreibzentrum Dresden) |
| 12:10 - 12:35 | Learning with AI: SAM, the avatar study buddy for the university | Dr. Sandra Hummel (ScaDS.AI) |
| 12:40 - 13:05 | AI Tutor for Exercises in Engineering | Dr.-Ing. Jens Müller (Chair of Fundamentals of Electrical Engineering) |
Session 3: Communities and exchange formats
| time | Topic & Advisor:in |
| 11:10 - 11:35 | XR Community | Gesine Wegner & Jette Schwick (ZiLL & TDL ING) |
| 11:40 - 12:05 | From 0 to Open Experience report on building an international educational community using the example of the Open Glassroom| Aline Bergert (Institute of Building Construction) |
| 12:10 - 12:35 | Teaching and social media| Prof. Dr. Simon Meier-Vieracker (Chair of Applied Linguistics) |
| 12:40 - 13:05 | Presentation of networks and regulars' tables (Teaching Transport Sciences, ConnectING, Women@DDcN)| Dr. Katja Fleming, Dr. Iris Braun, Johanna Wolter and Katrin Saure |