Conference
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9th May, 2026
GECon 2026 : 5th Annual IEEE German Education Conference
In cooperation with
IEEE
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Affiliation claimed by the organiser — confirmation in progress.
About the Conference
Teaching in the engineering curriculum is undergoing a rapid transformation owing to the swift development of novel technologies and paradigms. With a focus on tracking innovative teaching strategies, the IEEE German Education Conference (GECon) endeavors to bring together researchers and educators.
The conference aims to provide a platform for networking with peers in engineering education and expand the current teaching landscape at German academic institutions. Following the success in 2022 - 2025 (proceedings), GECon 2026 aims to further strength collaborations among researchers in teaching.
Topics of Interest:
Remote instruction: online laboratories, best practices on online courses, massive open online courses.
▶ Curriculum design: Novel activities in academic program design.
▶ Non-traditional teaching in engineering education: Artificial Intelligence, Gamification, Project-based learning.
▶ STEM education initiatives, e.g. K-12 education.
▶ New paradigms and technologies: Society & Industry 5.0, IoT/IoE, 5G/6G Cyber-physical systems, Digital Twins.
▶ Collaborative learning networks between nongovernmental organizations, academia, and industry.
▶ Gamification in e-learning and blended learning.
▶ Challenges of grading in the age of Artificial Intelligence.
The conference aims to provide a platform for networking with peers in engineering education and expand the current teaching landscape at German academic institutions. Following the success in 2022 - 2025 (proceedings), GECon 2026 aims to further strength collaborations among researchers in teaching.
Topics of Interest:
Remote instruction: online laboratories, best practices on online courses, massive open online courses.
▶ Curriculum design: Novel activities in academic program design.
▶ Non-traditional teaching in engineering education: Artificial Intelligence, Gamification, Project-based learning.
▶ STEM education initiatives, e.g. K-12 education.
▶ New paradigms and technologies: Society & Industry 5.0, IoT/IoE, 5G/6G Cyber-physical systems, Digital Twins.
▶ Collaborative learning networks between nongovernmental organizations, academia, and industry.
▶ Gamification in e-learning and blended learning.
▶ Challenges of grading in the age of Artificial Intelligence.
Topics of Interest
5 topicsResearch papers are invited in, but not limited to, the following areas:
Venue Information
Technische Universität Ilmenau
Special conference rates often available near the venue.
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