Are you interested in developing your course or programme?
Aalto University’s joint strategic initiatives in the field of Learning A!OLE (Aalto Online Learning), Learning Challenge Aalto and Programme Attractiveness organize a joint call for pilots and idea proposals in spring 2018. The application period starts on 26 February and the application deadline is 23 March 2018 at 12 noon.
We invite you to come and meet the Strategy Coordinators for each JSI project to get more ideas and inspiration for developing your course or programme. During the info session you will also have the opportunity to discuss your idea proposals one-on-one with the relevant Strategy Coordinator. You do not have to have a ready formed concept, we are happy to discuss any ideas in these following areas:
A!OLE
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Learning Challenge Aalto
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Program Attractiveness
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Blended learning
Augmented Reality Online Social Interaction Online Textbooks, Automatic Assessment Video Virtual Reality
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Project courses
Hackathons Industry thesis projects Work life capabilities Challenge-based learning Industry-academia teaching collaborations |
Two-year pilot period for Bachelor’s and Master’s programmes 1st year: Student recruitment and marketing2nd year: Admissions |
Agenda
Harald Herlin Learning Centre, Tori (Otaniementie 9)
10:00-11:00 Introducing JSI projects: A!OLE, Learning Challenge Aalto, Program Attractiveness
11:00-12:00 Walk-in Clinic for Idea Proposals
More information
Call for Pilots and Idea Proposals Spring 2018 (links to application forms)
- A!OLE: Project Leader Tomi Kauppinen, tomi.kauppinen@aalto.fi
- Learning Challenge Aalto: Project Lead Laura Sivula, laura.sivula@aalto.fi
- Programme Attractiveness: Project Manager Katri Ventus, katri.ventus@aalto.fi
Aalto Online Learning (A!OLE)
Our goal is to develop, explore and evaluate novel advanced technical solutions and pedagogical models for online/blended learning.
Learning Challenge Aalto
The future is made today. Tomorrow’s game changers are those who create value to companies and communities. We advocate for new ways of teaching and especially for integrating real life challenges into teaching, to form courses and programs which together with companies inspire, equip and support students towards the future of work.
Programme Attractiveness
Our goal is to create and develop concrete tools that help the programmes to monitor their performance, evaluate their content and to enhance their quality. We also aim to learn what makes programmes attractive and show the programmes how they can collaborate and share best practices in order to become and stay attractive.
Photo: Aino Huovio, Aalto University