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ENLIGHT Teaching & Learning Conference 2024 in Tartu

 

Recordings of the opening ceremony, award ceremony and some presentations can be watched on:

ENLIGHT YouTube channel.  

University of Tartu

Ülikooli 18, 50090 Tartu

Social media: #TL24ENLIGHT

INNOVATION AND CREATIVITY IN HIGHER EDUCATION

Creativity is the ability to produce new, diverse, and unique ideas. It is the practice of thinking outside of the box. Creativity empowers students to find innovative solutions to complex challenges. While creativity is the ability to produce new and unique ideas, innovation is the implementation of that creativity.  

Education strives to prepare students for a world of constant change. Beyond traditional academic knowledge, students must develop essential skills that will equip them to thrive in this dynamic landscape. Students propose innovative solutions to a situation or problem, undertake novel actions and show initiative and resolution capacity. It means students can look at a problem from multiple perspectives — including those others may not see. Teaching should cater to developing students’ creative and innovative skills by incorporating active learning, challenge-based education, project-based learning, problem-solving, arts-based tasks and critical thinking. Collaboration and communication are crucial, as are considerations for equity to ensure access for all students.  

The conference offers an excellent opportunity to share ideas and experiences on how innovation and creativity have been supported in universities and how to do so in the future. 

  • Supporting creativity and innovation in education through active learning and engagement: incorporating CBE and other active learning formats.
  • Designing learning environments that foster creativity and innovation: facilitating novel approaches and modelling creative solutions to challenges and problems in education. ​
  • GenAI’s impact on creativity: harnessing AI’s potential and navigating its implications for equity and assessment.
  • Society's expectations for a creative university: collaboration among stakeholders as a way of generating innovative ideas to address pressing societal challenges​.
  • Failure or a Creative Idea? Creating mechanisms to encourage risk-taking and learning from mistakes during the creative process.
  • Challenges in assessing innovation and creativity: navigating the meaning of assessment in the learning process, task design, and assessment criteria.

The T&L 2024 ENLIGHT target groups:

  • Academics: Teachers, educational leaders, learning design specialists and researchers, with particular emphasis on those designing educational courses and programmes.
  • Students & alumni: The ENLIGHT conference strives to involve students as presenters, attendees, or both, to balance viewpoints between teaching and learning counterparts and stimulate a constructive dialogue.
  • Educational developers: Those responsible for disseminating teaching practices in their own universities will benefit from, and add significant value to, this event and good pedagogical practices.
  • Administrative & support staff: For instance, staff from International Offices, IT departments, library personnel, student services, campus development services, career services.

Contacts of organisers

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