After an amazing WiPSCE conference 2023 at the University of Cambridge we look forward to seeing you all next year at the TU Munich for the 19th WiPSCE Conference on Primary and Secondary Computing Education Research!
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The State Ministry of Education and Cultural Affairs has recognized 50 schools that promote computer science and future technologies in a special way for their commitment. As part of the advisory board from science and industry, we accompany and support the schools.
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The first issue of the OER magazine "Informatische Bildung in Schulen (IBIS)" for computer science teachers has been published and can be downloaded free of charge at https://www.informatischebildung.de/. All further information can also be found there.
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Together with the Wissensfabrik, we are developing a module in which secondary school students explore the possible influence of AI for a liveable city of the future using physical computing in an action-oriented way.
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New AI systems are also finding their way into the education system. Experts from the Gesellschaft für Informatik e.V. (GI) have analyzed the consequences of this for education in schools, universities and at work in a new position paper.
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On July 7, the Day of Computer Science Teachers 2023 will take place at the LMU, the DDI team will be represented with several workshops and the keynote lecture on debugging in computer science education.
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On April 19, the kick-off event of the advanced training initiative "Artificial Intelligence" for computer science teachers in Bavaria took place with StM Prof. Piazolo and keynote speeches by Prof. Katharina Zweig and Prof. Tilman Michaeli.
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The call for contributions for the first issue of the journal "Informatische Bildung in Schulen" (IBiS) has been published. In the tradition of LOG IN, which was discontinued last year, this journal aims to disseminate experiences, best practices and lighthouse examples of…
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On February 27, the 2nd workshop in the KI@school trial of the Stiftung Bildungspakt took place with input from Prof. Dr. Ute Schmid and Prof. Dr. Tilman Michaeli as members of the scientific advisory board.
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Our AI training offensive for Bavarian computer science teachers starts at the TU Munich in January. Registration is now open for the first two dates of the basic training (11th grade requirements) in blended learning.
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