TU Delft Exchange Week | 2-3-4 April
02 april 2025 08:00 t/m 04 april 2025 17:00 - Locatie: TU Delft Teaching Lab - Door: Teaching Academy | Zet in mijn agenda
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TU Delft Exchange Week | 2-3-4 April 2024
On 2-3-4 April 2024, TU Delft hosts the TU Delft Exchange Week for Higher Education Institutions. This event focuses on sharing best practices, exploring innovations in education, and addressing shared challenges within teaching and learning. Whether you are a teaching professional, academic staff member, or educational innovator, the TU Delft Exchange Week offers oppertunities to engage with peers, learn from each others, and contribute to exploring the future of education.
Join the Exchange Week to meet and interact with colleagues from across Europe in insightful sessions, interactive discussions, and networking opportunities to collaboratively explore topics such as lifelong learning, teaching and learning support, online education, education innovation, community learning and multimedia integration.
Programme
While the program will be finalized closer to the event, key themes include:
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By TU Delft Extension School for Continuing Education
The extension school for continuing education is the department within TU Delft responsible for developing and delivering online continuing education to equip people to solve today’s global challenges. Our courses and short programs especially support lifelong learners and professionals to upskill themselves in areas of technical and engineering expertise of great relevance to the environment and society.- Online education for lifelong learners: organisation and support
- Support of lecturers in designing and developing online courses for a worldwide audience
- Quality assurance of online education
- Learner support, certifying and promotion of online education for Lifelong learners
- Managing the course catalogue (how to decide which courses to offer)
- New developments in the educational offer for external learners, e.g. microcredentials
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By TU Delft Teaching & Learning Services
Teaching & Learning Services (TLS) partners with faculties, lecturers and staff in offering services and expertise to continually improve education at TU Delft. TLS delivers technical support for educational tooling, provides trainings, workshops and consults on didactical matters. The mission of TLS is to be your partner for educational development, support/improvement and the professionalization of teaching by offering effective and accessible services and expertise, based on an evidence-informed approach to education, innovation and learning technology.
- Advising, training, and supporting lecturers
- Developments of lifelong learning for lecturers
- Initiating, supporting and developing education innovation
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By TU Delft Teaching Academy
The Teaching Academy is the network for and by lecturers of TU Delft with the mission to “collaboratively enhance engineering education” across faculty boundaries. To connect, share, spotlight & experiment, the Teaching Academy organizes various knowledge-sharing activities, leads the TU Delft Education Fellowship, facilitates experiments, grants Teaching Awards, works on educational projects and organizes the TU Delft Education Day. Within the Teaching Academy the focus is on showing how fellow lecturers do their education/teaching to inspire and learn from each other.- Collaboratively Enhancing Engineering Education
- A vibrant community connecting people, ideas and education innovations
- Educational innovations based on scientific research through co-creation
- Connect, Share, Spotlight, Experiment
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By TU Delft NewMedia Centre
The NewMedia Centre (NMC) is a media production and expertise centre for education and research. The NMC creates video (in a green screen studio and on location), livestreams, animations, infographics, augmented/virtual reality and is responsible for the university’s lecture capture. NMC experiments, together with lecturers and students, with media technology in education, such as holography, 3D models, AR, 360 video and audio and much more.- Video production
- Virtual reality (VR)
- Augmented reality (AR)
- Extended reality (XR)
- And more
Interested in the TU Delft Exchange Week?
In case you are interested to join, please indicate your interest by filling out the form using the button.
In doing so, please consider the practical information and timeline below.
Practical information regarding paticipating in the TU Delft Exchange Week
- Language: English
- Registration fee: €150,-
- [optional] Collective dinner in Delft City Centre: Additional fee €30,
Timeline
- Expressing interest
People who are interested submit their inquiry until 28 February 2025. - Notification of participation
No later than 3 March, all applicants are informed whether their participation has been confirmed. - Next steps
Starting 3 March, confirmed participants can proceed with arranging mobility funding (if applicable), travel, and accommodation.
Please note that TU Delft cannot be held responsible for any expenses incurred if participation is not confirmed.
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