Innovation in teaching
New forms and concepts of teaching emerge through the high innovative power of many lecturers and the feedback from students. This development is supported by the teaching specialists at the departments and the group Innovation Management LET and promoted with suitable instruments and expertise. Embedded in a network of experts, we promote, network and accompany teaching innovation projects at ETH from the idea to successful implementation.
Inquire about the various project funding and collaboration options for your teaching innovation project.
Consultation. Are you looking for content-related and financial support for your project idea? Would you like to redesign or reorganise your course? Would you like some non-binding feedback? Our experienced team of experts is there for your concerns, contact us.
Financial support. The Innovedum Fund supports curricular projects as well as innovative projects for the further development of teaching. Submit an application by 1 March or 1 October.
Emerging Educational Media Hub (E2MH). The Hub is an interdisciplinary and cross-group team within LET to support educational media projects. Contact the various contact persons for possible collaboration.
Get inspired by the various events, workshops, blogs and journals on pedagogically innovative topics organised by the LET. Join the community.
LET Blog. The Department of Teaching Development and Technology (LET) reports on current teaching events, interesting teaching development activities and exciting teaching projects. Read here what is going on.
Event series - Refresh Teaching. Refreshing ideas from ETH teaching practice are presented in these events over lunch. The focus is on exchange with lecturers. Come to the live events (via Zoom) and browse through the recordings.
KITE Award and Innovation in Learning & Teaching Fair. The Learning & Teaching Fair showcases selected teaching innovation projects. The event is also a popular platform for exchange between project leaders and those interested in teaching. The highlight of this event is the presentation of the KITE Award.
Coursees and workshops The LET offers didactic training for assistant professors up to professors. Find out about the current programme.
ETH Learning and Teaching Journal. This journal is a multidisciplinary journal published by the Department of Teaching Development and Technology.
Larger and smaller teaching innovation projects are being developed at the departments. LET provides an overview. Dive into this diversity and search for your areas of interest using keywords.
Competence View. A visually appealing collection of courses at ETH in which various transferable competencies are specifically promoted. Get inspired.
Digital exhibition of the Innovation in Learning and Teaching Fair 2022. The platform presents teaching innovation projects and the nominations for the KITE Award that were exhibited and discussed at the Innovation in Learning and Teaching Fair. Visit the digital exhibition.
Innovedum Public. Here you will find over 250 ongoing and completed innovative teaching projects supported by the Innovedum fund.
Virtual exhibition of the Learning and Teaching Fair 2020. Innovative teaching innovation projects are presented on the digital platform with video pitches. In five virtual zoom rooms, teams discuss different topics of their projects.
Innoview 2018. Innoview is an overview of innovative teaching projects. Take a look at projects that are advancing teaching.
Completed projects at LET
Open Learning. MOOCs and online courses developed with edX technology. ETH students also benefit from this.
Learning in Mixed Realities. The project evaluated in which didactic environment and thematic context the technology offers added value to promote learning and understanding.
These concepts are currently receiving a lot of attention, including at the strategic level of the rector. If you develop project ideas for this, it is likely that there will be specific funding and support.
Computational competencies. The skills of algorithmic thinking, programming, data analysis and data-based modelling should be embedded in all degree programmes. For concrete embedding in the classroom, JupyterNotebooks are available for example. You can also find out about suitable financial support from Innovedum Fonds
Transferable competencies. Method-specific, social or personal competencies are specifically promoted at curriculum level, with focal point projects in Innovedum and through the collaborative learning platform and project-based teaching.
Educational media for visualisation and simulation. The EduMedia Team at the LET develops appropriate educational media together with you. Also find out about financial support at Innovedum through the focal point topic of the same name.
Open learning opportunities provide a way to share and exchange knowledge with the world and enrich/complement your own teaching. (Re)design your course and reach interested students and experts around the world.
Integration of artificial intelligence. How can AI systems such as ChatGPT be concretely integrated into teaching?
e-Accessibility. The development of innovative methods and technologies to ensure accessibility of digital learning materials is promoted with focus projects in Innovedum Here you find contacts and resources on the topic.
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