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24.03.2026
09:00 - 10:00
- Gastvortrag
How Does the Amount of Prior Knowledge Relate to the Size of Learning Gains? A Theoretical Model and Simulation Study
Prof. Michael Schneider, Trier University
LMU
Leopoldstraße 13, Raum 1305, 80802 München -
03.02.2026
14:00 - 16:00 (c.t.)
- Gastvortrag
Knowledge as a sustainable source of internal rewards: How curiosity transforms into enduring interest and personality traits
Prof. Dr. Kou Murayama, Universität Tübingen
LMU
Leopoldstr. 13, Raum 3322, 80802 München -
11.12.2025
16:00
LMU
Leopoldstraße 13, Raum 3221, 80802 München -
25.11.2025
12:15 – 13:15
LMU
Leopoldstraße 13, Raum 1211, 80802 München -
13.11.2025
11:00 - 12:00
- Gastvortrag
Mixed-reality simulation of eliciting student thinking for preservice teachers
Prof. Courtney Bell, University of Wisconsin
TUM
Marsstraße 20, Raum 139, München -
10.11.2025
15:15 – 16:45
- Gastvortrag
Using simulations to teach about problem-based instruction in mathematics: Design considerations and research opportunities
Patricio Herbst, University of Michigan
LMU
Theresienstraße 39, Raum B348/349, 80333 München -
10.11.2025
11:30 – 13:00
- Gastvortrag
M-Powering Teachers: A Machine Learning Tool for Instructional Management and Feedback
Prof. Heather C. Hill, Harvard University
TUM
Marsstraße 20, Raum 605, 80335 München