Events
Teaching in a Digital Age: Humanoid Robots as Assistants in Education
22 Mar 2019
16:30 – 18:25
LT2, Esther Lee Building, The Chinese University of Hong Kong
Prof. Juergen HandkeProfessorDepartment of English and American StudiesThe University of MarburgAwardee of the highest Hessian Teaching and Learning Award (2013) and the highest German teaching award – Ars Legendi Prize for Digital Teaching and Learning (2015)
Prof. Juergen Handke
Professor
Department of English and American Studies
The University of Marburg
Awardee of the highest Hessian Teaching and Learning Award (2013) and the highest German teaching award – Ars Legendi Prize for Digital Teaching and Learning (2015)
Juergen Handke, Professor of linguistics at Marburg University, runs the Virtual Linguistics Campus, the world’s largest learning platform for linguistic content. Its associated YouTube channel contains hun- dreds of freely available self-produced instructional videos and is the largest of its kind. Handke is the main German representative of the Inverted Classroom Model. In 2013, Handke received the highest Hessian Teaching and Learning Award for his Inverted Classroom Mastery Model, in October 2015 he was awarded the highest German teaching award, Ars Legendi Prize for Digital Teaching and Learning. 2016 he was awarded the DIE-prize for his MOOC #DEU4ARAB. Handke is a member of the national board “Hochschulforum Digitalisierung” and of the advisory board for the foundation of the new TU Nuremberg. In 2017, he started using humanoid robots in digital teaching and learning scenarios (state government funded project H.E.A.R.T).
https://cloud.itsc.cuhk.edu.hk/mycuform/view.php?id=256647
Deadline: 2019/03/21 (Thu)
For enquiries, please contact Ms. Man Tsang at mantsang@cuhk.edu.hk.
Humanoid robots are becoming more and more popular in many areas of public life: nursing, banking, retail and, to some extent, teaching. In his government-funded project H.E.A.R.T. (Humanoid Emotional Assistant Robots in Teaching), Prof. Handke explores new ways in higher education by using humanoid robots as assistants, and is thus setting the trend here. The workshop explains the current capabilities of humanoid robots, informs about the central research and development issues and provides ideas for the use of humanoid robots as assistants in education, especially in inverted classroom scenarios.
*There will be a demonstration session in which Prof. Handke will show how humanoid robots can take up the role of “lecturing”, leaving more time for the teacher to facilitate learning activities especially in a flipped classroom setting.
For more information, please visit https://www.flippedclasshk.net/flipped-classroom-workshop-series5 .
Registration will be closed once available places are filled.