Tag: guests
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Dr. Mavrommati visiting NTNU
In the context of an Erasmus+ agreement with Open Hellenic University we had the pleasure to host Dr. Irene Mavrommati. While visiting NTNU she gave an interesting talk on IoT sensing for STEM Education & environmental awareness, something very relevant for the work we are doing in schools in the context of Excited. It was interesting…
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Guests from Graz University
In the context of an Erasmus+ agreement, Viktoria Pammer-Schindler and Christian Schindler from Graz University are visiting NTNU.
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Prof. Avouris visiting NTNU
In the context of an Erasmus+ agreement with Patras University we had the pleasure to host Prof. Nikos Avouris. While visiting NTNU Prof. Avouris held a course on design of mobile games for learning. A very interesting course that will influence our work in the future. We also learned more about current research at…
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Guest lecture on virtual and augmented reality
Another interesting guest lecture for TDT4245. Today Ekaterina Prasolova-Førland and Mikhail Fominykh presented us the latest news in the area of virtual and augmented reality for collaboration and learning. Ekaterina presented some of the projects she is involved in, from ski jumping to nurse training. Interesting to learn how collaborative 3D virtual environments can be used to promote cooperation…
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Visitors from Georgia Tech
Barbara Ericson and Mark Guzdial, from Georgia Tech, are world-leading experts in computing education and outreach activities in K-12 schools. They visited our department for IDIovation and we had the possibility to showcase some of our work in the area of education and Internet of Things for schools. See a report from the visit in…
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Guest lecture from Dr. Farshchian – SINTEF Digital
Today at the course on cooperation technology (TDT4245) we had a guest lecture from Dr. Farshchian on call centers for health care. Lectures notes are available in itslearning for the course students. You can also read a summary of the research presented by Dr. Farshchian here (in Norwegian) or read the related paper in the…