15.04.2025: Paper Acceptances at ETRA and DSP!

We are thrilled to share that four papers from our group have been accepted to the ACM Symposium on Eye Tracking Research & Applications (ETRA) and three papers have been accepted to the International Conference on Digital Signal Processing (DSP) this year.
Congratulations to all the authors for their outstanding contributions!
12.03.2025: Supporting socially disadvantaged children with AI

The pioneering educational project initiated by the Roland Berger Foundation and the Technical University of Munich (TUM) aims to impart artificial intelligence (AI) skills to socially disadvantaged children. Within this project, children start learning to use AI responsibly and critically from as early as third grade.
Under the scientific leadership of Prof. Enkelejda Kasneci, director of the TUM Center for Educational Technologies, the three-year model focuses on AI literacy and enhancing writing and language skills through AI-supported tools.
The project also collaborates with 70 partner schools, supporting 650 talented children. Guided by Prof. Kasneci, the initiative aims to fully develop the individual potential of these children, opening up future opportunities for them because by 2035, there will no longer be a job in Germany without AI.
04.03.2025: Professor Enkelejda Kasneci Delivered Keynote at WACV 2025

Our professor, Enkelejda Kasneci, delivered a keynote address at the IEEE/CVF Winter Conference on Applications of Computer Vision (WACV 2025) on March 4, 2025.
WACV is a premier international conference dedicated to advancing computer vision applications, featuring a diverse program that includes the main conference, workshops, and tutorials.
For more details on WACV 2025 and the complete conference schedule, please visit the official website.
06.12.2024: Heinz Maier-Leibnitz Medal for Enkelejda Kasneci and Tina Seidel
At TUM's Dies Academicus, Professors Enkelejda Kasneci and Tina Seidel were honored with TUM's highest scientific award, the Heinz Maier-Leibnitz Medal. Vice President Prof. Gerhard Kramer attributed this to establishing the TUM Center for Educational Technologies (EdTech Center). The psychologist and the computer scientist are jointly researching the use of AI in teaching and learning. Their newly developed tools have now been used by over 100,000 people.
30.10.2024: Young Minds Explore AI at TUM Workshop

In a three-day seminar (28-30 October 2024) at the Technical University of Munich (TUM), nearly 30 third-grade students from the "Münchner Kindl" scholarship program explored the fundamentals of artificial intelligence (AI) through interactive and playful methods. They used AI model tools like Teachable Machine, robot Pepper, and VR Glasses. Professor Enkelejda Kasneci led the seminar in collaboration with TUM and the Roland Berger Foundation.
High School Students Experience EyeTracking Technology

On September 18, 2024, we hosted an informative seminar on EyeTracking technology. The session provided deep insights into how EyeTracking enhances scientific research. A highlight of the event was the hands-on demonstration, where around 20 high school students had the opportunity to experience the technology firsthand and ask questions about its applications.
Workshop with Roland Berger Foundation Scholars

On July 5, we were excited to welcome about 30 Roland Berger Foundation scholars to an artificial intelligence workshop. The kids had a great time diving into the world of AI, learning about its basics and real-world uses through fun activities and lively discussions. Our goal was to spark their interest and show them the incredible possibilities AI offers.
Freunde der TUM e.V Event - EdTech

On June 11, 2024, Prof. Dr. Enkelejda Kasneci and Prof. Dr. Tina Seidel delivered speeches at an event organized for the friends of TUM e.V. The event was further enriched by the esteemed presence of Prof. Dr. Thomas F. Hofmann, President of the Technical University of Munich, who also delivered a speech. After their presentations, attendees were given the unique opportunity to interact with and learn about the latest advancements in educational technologies.
ETRA 2024 Award: Best Late Breaking Work

Hong Gao and Enkelejda Kasneci received the Best Late Breaking Work Award at the Eye Tracking Research & Applications (ETRA) 2024 conference.
Their paper titled “Exploring Eye Tracking as a Measure for Cognitive Load Detection in VR Locomotion” received the award.
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08 June 2024: Xplorer Day

The first Xplorer Day focuses on integrating Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Extended Reality (XR) into education, emphasizing their role in transforming learning and teaching methods. It highlights the importance of educators in harnessing these technologies to inspire and equip students with the skills to navigate a digital world.
Our colleagues Enkeleda Thaqi and Carrie Lau will be part of the event.
Click here to see details about the event and our projects.
TUM Open Campus March 2024 - Human Centered Technologies for Learning

Recent TUM Open Campus event, we are thrilled to share highlights from this enriching experience. Our campus became a vibrant hub of discovery and learning, welcoming prospective students and enthusiasts alike.
TechBoost Deutschland Summit

Our team was thrilled to attend the TechBoost Summit in Munich, an event at the intersection of technology and education. The summit was a showcase for forward-thinking discussions highlighting the evolution of learning, immersive technologies, and the implications of the technologies on education. It offered a unique opportunity to connect with industry leaders and absorb insights on leveraging technology to advance educational practices.
Panel: Can AI Be Creative?

Kathrin Seßler participated at the Media Days Munich (Medientage München #MTM23), where she was part of a panel discussion about the topic “Can AI be creative?”.
ECTEL 2023: Our paper won the “Best Demonstration” Award:

We are thrilled to announce that our paper has received the "Best Demonstration" Award at the European Conference on Technology Enhanced Learning (ECTEL) 2023 in Aveiro, Portugal. Check out our paper PEER: Empowering Writing with Large Language Models
Generative KI für alle?

Prof. Enkelejda Kasneci in der globale Diskursreihen „One Topic, One Loop“
»In der Bildungswissenschaft bergen diese Technologien großes Potenzial für die Entwicklung adaptiver, kooperativer und immersiver Lernumgebungen, die auf den einzelnen Lernenden zugeschnitten sind.«
Interview: How the Chatbot Is Revolutionizing School

An interview with Enkelejda Kasneci, handelsblatt.com.
ChatGPT in the classroom:
AI in the classroom? Germany is mainly discussing the risks. Other countries are further ahead and are already working on a revolution in traditional teaching.
Interview: AI Assistants Are Definitely Disrupting Education

Enkelejda Kasneci in an interview:
Enkelejda Kasneci has developed an AI-based tutor at the Technical University of Munich that helps improve German essays. What future does artificial intelligence have in schools?
Rotary Magazine Article: More Opportunities Than Risks

Speech dialogue systems offer students enormous potential for exploration, deepening, combination and personalized support in learning.
Kann ChatGPT Schule ersetzen?
Prof. Enkelejda Kasneci im Interview mit BR24
»ChatGPT ist ein Automatisierungstool, das aus sehr vielen Daten gelernt hat. Ich stehe dazu sehr positiv, es wird in der Bildung ein Gamechanger sein. Wir müssen uns diese Lösung genau anschauen.«
ChatGPT kann zu mehr Bildungsgerechtigkeit führen

Prof. Enkelejda Kasneci im Interview mit der TUM
»Die Entwicklung von Sprachmodellen wie ChatGPT ist ein technologischer Meilenstein, ein Zurück wird es nicht geben. Die Tools sind in der Welt, sie werden besser werden und wir müssen lernen, sie konstruktiv zu nutzen.«
Wie ChatGPT Schule und Lernen verändern könnte

Prof. Enkelejda Kasneci im Interview
»Hier sehen wir ein großes Potenzial, mit dem personalisierten Einsatz solcher Tools die individuellen Schwächen jedes einzelnen Kindes zu entschärfen, die Stärken hervorzuheben und zu einem konstruktiven Lernerfolg beizutragen.«