From 24 to 27 September, researchers of the Educational and Research Institute “Ukrainian Engineering Pedagogics Academy” of V. N. Karazin Kharkiv National University took part in the 53rd International Conference on Engineering Pedagogy «ICL – 2024 Futureproofing Engineering Education for Global Responsibility», which was held in Tallinn (Estonia) at Tallinn University of Technology. The conference combined the 27th International Conference on Interactive Collaborative Learning and the 53rd IGIP International Conference on Engineering Pedagogy
This year's conference was held in a mixed format. Conference organisers: International Society for Engineering Pedagogy (IGIP); International Association for Online Engineering; Tallinn University of Technology.
Within the conference, Oleksandr Kupriianov, Deputy Director of the ERI “UEPA” of V. N. Karazin Kharkiv National University, Professor of the Department of Information Technologies and Mathematics, was awarded the Adolf Melezinek Meritorious Award of the International Society for Engineering Pedagogy (IGIP) for his outstanding achievements and many years of work for the global development of engineering pedagogy within the framework of IGIP. The award was presented during a special IGIP/IELA Awards session.
At the conference, researchers from the ERI “UEPA” of V. N. Karazin Kharkiv National University presented the Erasmus + Cread4Teach project ‘MOOC-based micro-credentials for teacher professional development’.
This year, 14 articles were presented at the conference by the researchers of the ERI “UEPA” of V. N. Karazin Kharkiv National University
Five reports in the session halls of the Tallinn conference, namely: Oleksandr Kupriianov presented “Testing platforms supplemented with artificial intelligence and educational templates”, Tetiana Bondarenko made a presentation on “Pedagogical innovations and educational ecosystems for the development of youth creativity and entrepreneurship”, Maryna Vasylieva presented “Development of youth activity in the territorial community: Experience and Current Challenges”, Yuliia Fedorova shared her research findings on “Emotional Intelligence in Business: Intergenerational Research”, and Jürgen Koberlein-Kerler, together with Ukrainian researchers, made a presentation on “Developing Educational Skills through the Development of Artificial Intelligence (AI)”.
Nine reports were presented online: ‘Training of specialists in the field of machine learning’, “Research of emotional intelligence of elderly people in Slovakia and Ukraine”, ’Artificial intelligence in education: A New Frontier of Application’, “Artificial Intelligence Technologies for Learning Foreign Languages at Engineering Universities”, “Modelling the Content of Forming Virtual Mobility of Future Food Industry Specialists”, “Formation of Professional Viability in Future Food Industry Specialists”, “Computer Training in Mathematical Modelling for Teachers of Technical Specialities”, “Monitoring Pedagogical Research by Means of the Bibliometrics of Ukrainian Science System”, “Innovative Educational Environment as a Condition for the Development of Competence of Future Vocational Education Teachers”
The Educational and Research Institute ‘Ukrainian Engineering and Pedagogical Academy’ of V. N. Karazin Kharkiv National University was represented at ICL2024 by: Director, Doctor of Pedagogical Sciences Denys Kovalenko, Deputy Director for Research, Doctor of Technical Sciences Oleksandr Kupriianov, Deputy Director for Scientific and Pedagogical Work, Doctor of Pedagogical Sciences Maryna Vasylieva, Professor of the Department of Pedagogy, Methodology and Management of Education, Doctor of Pedagogical Sciences Olena Kovalenko, Professor of the Department of Information, Computer Technologies and Mathematics, Doctor of Pedagogical Sciences Tetiana Bondarenko, Head of the Department of Information, Computer Technologies and Mathematics, Doctor of Physical and Mathematical Sciences Olesia Nechuiviter, Professor of the Department of Pedagogy, Methodology and Management of Education, Doctor of Pedagogical Sciences Liudmyla Shtefan, Professor of the Department of Food Technologies, Light Industry and Design, Doctor of Pedagogical Sciences Tetiana Lazarieva, Associate Professor of the Department of Food Technologies, Light Industry and Design, Candidate of Pedagogical Sciences Denys Borysenko, Professor of the Department of Local History and Tourism, Social Sciences and Humanities, Doctor of Pedagogical Sciences Mykola Lazariev, Associate Professor of the Department of Pedagogy, Methodology and Management of Education, Candidate of Pedagogical Sciences Larysa Bachiieva, Associate Professor of the Department of Pedagogy, Methodology and Management of Education, Candidate of Pedagogical Sciences Viktoriia Kovalska, Associate Professor of the Department of Pedagogy, Methodology and Management of Education, Candidate of Pedagogical Sciences Tetiana Kalinichenko, Associate Professor of the Department of Information, Computer Technologies and Mathematics, Candidate of Pedagogical Sciences Halyna Sazhko, Associate Professor of the Department of Information, Computer Technologies and Mathematics, Candidate of Technical Sciences Serhii Trokhymchuk, Associate Professor of the Department of Foreign Language Training, European Integration and International Cooperation, Candidate of Pedagogical Sciences Hanna Korniush, Senior Lecturer of the Department of Foreign Language Training, European Integration and International Cooperation Olena Bryntseva, Associate Professor of the Department of Economics and Management, PhD in Economics Yuliia Fedorova, postgraduate student of the Department of Information, Computer Technologies and Mathematics Maksym Poliakov, postgraduate student of the Department of Information, Computer Technologies and Mathematics Oleksii Protsenko, postgraduate student of the Department of Automation, Metrology and Energy Efficient Technologies Lina Fatieieva, postgraduate student of the Department of Information, Computer Technologies and Mathematics Vitalii Lukashov, postgraduate student of the Department of Information, Computer Technologies and Mathematics Andrii Letuta.
Representatives of the Academy also attended excursions to TalTech laboratories: Residental DC Innovation HUB, Industrial Robotics and Machine Vision Lab.
Representatives of the ERI “UEPA” of V. N. Karazin Kharkiv National University presented their scientific researches in co-authorship with representatives of Comenius University (Bratislava, Slovakia), Wismar University of Applied Sciences (Wismar, Germany), IBK Ingenieurbüro Köberlein GmbH & Co. KG (Würzburg, Germany), Polytechnic Institute of Portalegre (Portugal), Tallinn University of Technology (Estonia), National Defence University of Ukraine, Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv, Borys Grinchenko Kyiv Metropolitan University, Zhytomyr Institute of Economics and Humanities of HEI “Ukraine”, West Ukrainian National University, Hryhorii Skovoroda University in Pereiaslav (Ukraine), State Scientific and Pedagogical Library of Ukraine named after V.O. Sukhomlynskyi of National Academy of Educational Sciences of Ukraine, Kharkiv Regional Institute of Public Health, H.S. Skovoroda Kharkiv National Pedagogical University, National Scientific Centre “Bokarius Institute of Forensic Expertise”, Scientific and Methodological Centre for Vocational Education in Kharkiv Region..
The conference proceedings will be published as ICL2024 Proceedings in the Springer Lecture Notes in Networks and Systems series. The books of this series are indexed in SCOPUS, INSPEC, WTI Frankfurt eG, zbMATH, SCImago and will be submitted to Web of Science.