SHARP – Simulation-based Learning in Higher Education: Advancing Research on Process Diagnostics and Personalized Interventions, funded by the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) has started.
The Collaborative Research Centre SHARP (SFB-Transregio 419) is a joint project conducted by Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München (LMU), Technical University of Munich (TUM), the University of Augsburg, and the Leibniz-Rechenzentrum. Its aim is to advance theory-building on AI-supported personalization in simulation-based learning in higher education. As a shared research framework, SHARP focuses on diagnosing and intervening—two professional practices that are highly relevant across many academic disciplines.
Our Chair is primarily involved in three projects focusing on self-regulated learning with simulations:
- A04: Promoting diagnostic and intervention skills in programming and debugging through personalised representational and learning process scaffolds.
Collaboration partners: Prof. Dr. Tilman Michaeli, Prof. Dr. Jürgen Pfeffer, Prof. Dr. Tina Seidel
Contact persons: Prof. Dr. Maria Bannert, Annabel Wolf - B02: Personalised fostering of collaborative intervention skills in medicine.
Collaboration partners: Prof. Dr. Ralf Schmidmaier, Prof. Dr. Frank Fischer
Contact persons: Prof. Dr. Maria Bannert, Su Mevsim Küçükakyüz - C01: Personalised support of advanced professional vision in teacher education through simulation-based training using eye movement modelling examples.
Collaboration partners: Prof. Dr. Tina Seidel, Prof. Dr. Jürgen Pfeffer, Dr. Christian Kosel
Contact persons: Prof. Dr. Maria Bannert, Deisy Montenegro-Briceno