As part of the international project “Training to Teach Online in Wartime and After (U-train),” the participants completed a number of tasks and presented the results of their work

05.03.2024 | 11:40

Within the framework of the international project “Training to Teach Online in Wartime and After (U-train)”, which is implemented in partnership between the Faculty of Electronics and Computer Technologies of the Ivan Franko National University of Lviv (Ukraine) and the Department of Computer and System Sciences of Stockholm University (Sweden), participants from Ukraine completed some tasks and presented the results of their work.

On Thursday, February 29, 2024, a presentation of the created courses was held, reflecting the joint efforts of teachers to improve their skills in the field of online education. The five modules of the program included various aspects of online teaching, ranging from course design and assessment to the use of the latest technologies, such as ChatGPT4 and other artificial intelligence-based applications.

During the training, 15 courses were developed with the participation of 25 teachers. Each course was carefully developed and improved based on the advice received from colleagues and U-train project experts.

Currently, the project participants are presenting their projects to colleagues from Stockholm University to receive additional advice and feedback. Project presentations will take place every Thursday, and participants will receive certificates from the Ivan Franko National University of Lviv (Ukraine) and the University of Stockholm (Sweden) for the successful completion of the program.

It is gratifying to note that this initiative is an important step in preparing teachers for modern online education and the use of advanced teaching methods for future generations of students.