PhD Paweł Dymora and PhD Mirosław Mazurek from the Department of Complex Systems, Faculty of Electrical and Computer Engineering and PhD Roman Wdowik from the Faculty of Mechanical Engineering and Aeronautics (Rzeszów University of Technology) participated in training for trainers on immersive teaching techniques organized by the University of Stavanger in Norway (from 3.06 to 7.06.2019).
The training is a part of the project: I-TRACE Immersive TRAINING for aerospace ID, carried by the Faculty of Electrical and Computer Engineering and the Faculty of Mechanical Engineering and Aeronautics managed by prof. Romana Śliwa as part of the Erasmus + program.
The I-trace project aims to add innovative technological tools to the teaching process at universities, in vocational education and training institutions or companies, combining and strengthening links between the world of education and training, and the business world. I-trace explores future skill needs in industry and enhances the current technical professional training process in the aerospace sector with new pedagogical concepts and methodologies based on digital learning integration, through the use of immersive teaching offered by new virtual 3D learning environments and other innovative forms of learning through experience. The developed digital skills in existing educational paths and practical experience in this growing sector will be more accessible to students throughout the European Union.
In the I-TRACE project, besides the Rzeszów University of Technology, 6 European partners take part, including vocational training providers, universities, groups of chambers of commerce and companies specializing in virtual reality. The countries involved are Italy, Norway, Poland and Spain. The project will be implemented for 24 months (from 01/11/2018 to 30/10/2020).
We invite you to visit the project website: https://itrace.w.prz.edu.pl/