Biography
Sebastian Zug is a Professor of "Software Development and Robotics" at the TU Bergakademie Freiberg, Germany. He studied mechanical engineering and received his Ph.D. in computer science from Otto-von-Guerike Universtät Magdeburg, Germany. His research interests are focused on outdoor robotics and self-describing intelligent components.
Sebastian develops new concepts for practically-oriented engineering courses based on a broad experience in programming, robotics and embedded systems. These developments include new open-source course materials, including interactive programming sessions, simulation tools, and remote access to laboratory equipment.
At eLearning Africa 2023, Sebastian will conduct a presentation on the application of Web 3.0 technologies to provide sustainable community driven online-learning.
Sessions
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ELA-22
FD2
Learn to Create and Share Free Online Courses with LiaScript
2022-05-11 09:30
“How To create and share free online courses with the LiaScript markup”
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ELA-23
TRA49
OTT, NFTs, Web 3.0 & Remote Proctoring: Latest Trends in Sustainability, Access, Open Education & Assessment
2023-05-26 11:45
“How To Apply Web 3.0 Technologies to Enable Sustainable and Community Driven Online-Learning”
- ELA-23 FD2 Instant Creation & Publishing of Free and Open Online Courses with LiaScript 2023-05-24 10:00
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ELA-24
DEM07
Discovery Demos
2024-05-30 12:00
“Expanding the Concept of Open Educational Resources to Remote Laboratories”
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ELA-24
FD2
Creating Sustainable and Extendable Open Educational Resources (OER) as Interactive Online Classrooms
2024-05-29 09:30
“Serverless Education: Sharing Knowledge & Laboratories as Collaborative OER via Web3”