Watch Jana Kusch, PhD and Marc Demolder, MSc as they discuss their experience with technology-enhanced education.
This webinar is led by two experts who have vast experience in using technology to deliver education in several European countries. They discuss what technology they have tried and tested, what worked (and what didn’t!), and what they have learnt along the way. They also dive into the student perspective on how technology can enhance learning. This webinar concludes with a Q&A Session to address questions from the audience.
Key Topics Include:
- Why invest in technology to deliver education?
- What are the positive impacts of technology on student learning?
- What to watch out for when choosing and implementing technology for education.
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Senior Scientist
Institute of Physiology II
University Hospital Jena
Dr. Jana Kusch holds a PhD in biology and works at the University Hospital Jena, Germany, as a senior scientist and lecturer. She conducts membrane protein research in the field of biophysics and teaches physiology for students of different disciplines.
Engineer
Pharmacology
University of Antwerp
Marc works within the Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences at the University of Antwerp in Belgium, where he runs a imaging core facility and manages the practical laboratories and exercises for the University's biological science classes.
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