Lecturers help lecturers - programming exercises in TUWEL (in German)

A webinar

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Students acquire key digital skills for the future through programming exercises. They can train both their technical understanding and problem-solving thinking. Programming exercises are therefore an important basis, especially for first-year Bachelor students. In this webinar, six lecturers from TU Wien will show how they run coding exercises effectively via the central learning platform TUWEL. They will provide practical insights and share tried-and-tested concepts for four different approaches. The webinar also offers space for suggestions and networking among lecturers who are implementing or planning similar teaching content.

Program:

15:00 - 15:05 Introduction: Dr. DI Gergely Rakoczi, Service unit of Digital Teaching and Learning
15:05 - 15:15 "Learning Java with the TUWEL question type CodeRunner": Senior Lecturer Dr. DI Stefan Podlipnig, Faculty of Informatics
15:15 - 15:25 "Coding in Matlab - the Matlab Grader from TUWEL": Iris Feldhammer BSc and Assistant Prof. Dr. DI Andreas Körner, Faculty of Mathematics and Geoinformation
15:25 - 15:35 "Programming exercises with JupyterHub in chemistry": Assistant Prof. Dr. Esther Carina Heid, Faculty of Technical Chemistry
15:35 - 15:45 "Visual Coding" in the TUWEL SCORM activity: Sequential circuits simulation of the course "Digital Systems": Gernot Polivka BSc and Univ.Ass. Dr. DI Friedrich                             Bauer, Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Information Technology
15:45 - 16:00 Q&A session and conclusion

Date:

Wednesday, June 25th 2025, from 3:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m.
Online in Zoom , opens an external URL in a new window(meeting ID: 668 5385 2084, code: TUWEL2025)

Registration:

To signal your interest, enroll in the TUWEL course that accompanies the webinar. Here , opens an external URL in a new windowyou will find additional documents and recordings.
Language of the webinar: German

If you have any questions about the event, please contact gergely.rakoczi@tuwien.ac.at from the Digital Teaching and Learning service unit.