Instructors: Prof. Dr. Gerhard Faber; Prof. Dr.-Ing. Anja Klein
Event type:
Lecture
Org-unit: Dept. 18 - Electrical Engineering and Information Technology
Displayed in timetable as:
Didactics etit
Subject:
Crediting for:
Hours per week:
2
Language of instruction:
German
Min. | Max. participants:
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Course Contents:
Seminar Didactics in Electronic Technology/Automation Control/Computer Science
1. Occupations in the areas of electronics, metalworking/machining; multi-functional jobs: job overlap, job structure, overlap with other occupations, educational planning, curricular framework, curricula, modular concepts, multi-functional jobs, core occupations, IT professions.
2. Reference disciplines in Engineering Sciences, Electronics, IT (Energy and automation technology, IT and communication technology), systems theory and cybernetics (IT theory, information and control technology), theory of work and work processes, categories of knowledge
3. Theories and models of technical didactics: - normative didactics - theoretical didactics - educational theory of didactics - cybernetic didactics
4. System didactics: - developmental paths in (automation) technology - just in time production, lean production, and their effects on system didactics - foundations of IT and systems theory - models and models of thought in system didactics, black box approach - simulations/simulators/virtual worlds - man-machine interfaces - operator qualification
5. Curriculum elements: Entry requirements, task analyses, operational competencies, key qualifications, goals/ course content, teaching/learning methods (competency-based learning), teaching/learning media (IT, multimedia) laboratory concepts, assessment
6. Basic IT theory
7. Criteria for planning, organising, instructing and analysing lessons, learning sequences, foundations of learning
8. Exam questions
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