Faculty specific professionalisation events

The topics of the next Eat Meet Teach event on 19 May 2025 (in the week of Education) will follow soon!

What is an 'Eat Meet Teach' event?

An Eat-meet-teach is an event for and by teachers. 

  • Eat: The meeting is during lunch time
  • Meet: The aim is that teacher meet each other and where they share their experiences about their teaching
  • Teach: Teachers share what they do in their education and why this works. 

The Eat-meet-teach is being organized by the faculty of ET and every time there is a theme. The next Eat-meet-teach will be announced via the Service Portal/Monday morning mail.

History of Eat meet teach events

  • 03-12-2024: Eat-meet-teach about Innovation in education and WSV projects

    The topics that were presented at this edition:

    • Alberto Martinetti (ET) - Building the body of knowledge of Community based Learning
    • Rick Hogeboom (ET) - Embedding VR in CEM curriculum for innovative inspiring and inclusive learning
    • Robin de Graaf (ET) - Improving self-regulated learning skills of students; skills line in CEM/CME/CE with CBL
    • Lara Wöhler (ET) & Martin Bosker (Videoteam LISA) - Assessment with podcast
    • Frank van den Berg (CELT) - Teaching Assistants  alternatives for Educational Tasks
    • Robin van Emmerloot (CELT) & Raisa van der Vegt (CELT) - Use of AI in Education
    • Helma Vlas (CELT) & Peter Hagenaars (CELT/ET) - Efficiency in assessments
  • 11-04-2024: Eat-meet-teach about Formative assessment

    The topics that were presented at this edition:

    • Frank van den Berg (CELT) & Heidi Muijzer-Witteveen (ET) - Formative assessment in Challenge Based Learning (general + Robotics)
    • Mark Vlutters (ET) - Using Agile principles in thesis supervision
    • Wilko Rohlfs (ET) - Heatquiz
    • Nina de Vries (ET) & Jolanda van de Kooij (ET) - Formative assessment using Wooclap and Canvas
    • Chantal Scholten (CELT/ET) & Marloes Luttikhuis (CELT) - Formative assessment as an educational practice
    • Fulya Kula (EEMCS) - Mathematics Bridging course
    • Mark Tangeman (LISA) - Introducing peerfeedback tool PeerPulse
  • 19-09-2023: Eat-meet-teach about Blended Learning

    The topics that were presented at this edition:

    • Jet van der Werf (ET) – Peer assessment with Buddycheck    
    • Luuk van Ewijk (ET) – Copyright on digital learning materials
    • Pieter Roos (ET) – Grasple: online learning and testing environment
    • Astrid Palthe (ET) & Richard Loendersloot (ET),  – Heatquiz: game based learning
    • Jolanda van de Kooij & Nina de Vries (ET) – Tool table with Wooclap and H5P 
    • Videoteam (LISA) & Jurnan Schilder (ET) – Podcasts, microlectures, media in education
    • Cas Jansen (TELT) – Portflow, a digital portfolio tool 
    • Robin van Emmerloot (CELT/TELT) - Masterclass blended learning & learning and teaching lab
  • 10-10-2022: Eat-meet-teach about Attractive and active education

    The topics that were presented at this edition:

    • Arne van Garrel (ET) & Kees Venner (ET) - Twin teaching
    • Frank Halfwerk (ET) - Diversity, Gender neutral education & color blindness
    • Martin Luckabauer (ET) - Attractive powerpoints in education
    • Annet de Kiewit (ET) - Well-being of your students
    • Heidi Muijzer-Witteveen (ET) - Challenge Based Learning: implementation in MSc Robotics
    • Robin van Emmerloot (CELT/TELT) & Videoteam (LISA) - Media in education (podcasts, microlectures, streams etc).
    • Fulya Kula (EEMCS) - ‘Explain everything’ in your live lecture

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