Challenges and best practices
in remote and hybrid academic teaching
Time: Wednesday 16 February 2022, 9.00-15.00 CET / 10.00-16.00 EET
Online workshop
The aim of the event is to raise awareness and discuss the common challenges in online
teaching during Covid-19 pandemic, as well as how these challenges have been solved
by the academic teachers.
We will focus on:
The first international workshop of the project InCompEdu is organised as an online
event. Please register yourself to the event in this link , Friday 11th February at the
latest. The participation link will be sent on the day before the workshop for registered
participants.
The event is targeted for academic teachers and authorities, and for all interested in
remote and hybrid academic teaching.
PROGRAMME
8.30 CET / 9.30 EET The workshop link is opened and you may test the connection.
The workshop is moderated by Timo Halttunen, Head of Unit, Areal Research and
Development, Brahea Centre at the University of Turku.
9.00 CET / 10.00 EET Opening address. Piia Björn, Vice Rector (Education), University of Turku
9.15-10.45 CET / 10.15-11.45 EET Online teaching during pandemic
10.45-11.45 CET / 11.45-12.45 EET Break
11.45-15.00 CET / 12.45-16.00 EET Ways forward in online teaching
11.45-12.20 CET / 12.45-13.20 EET Challenges and best practices in online teaching.
Preliminary results of InCompEdu survey. Riitta Pöntynen, University of Turku.
12.20-13.30 CET / 13.20-14.30 EET Working groups
Introduction to the working groups and their themes & working in groups (will be organised
online)
13.30-13.45 CET / 14.30-14.45 EET Break
13.45-14.45 CET / 14.45-15.45 EET Presentation of results of the working groups, discussion
15.45-16.00 CET / 15.45-16.00 EET Wrap-up and closing the event
The event is organised by the Brahea Centre at the University of Turku, Centre for Maritime Studies.
Additional information: Riitta Pöntynen, riitta.pontynen@utu.fi, +358 40 351 0476;
Sari Nyroos, sari.nyroos@utu.fi, +358 40 779 9493
InCompEdu project is financed by Erasmus+ and realised during 1.4.2021 – 31.3.2023. Centre for Maritime
Studies coordinates its IO1 “Identification of problems and good practices with transferring academic
teaching to on-line mode”. The project is coordinated by the University of Gdańsk, Poland