Angelika Bernsteiner talks about her dissertation in a podcast

In the latest episode of the podcast "NICHT im Fachraum essen! Teaching and learning in the natural sciences", cluster spokesperson Angelika Bernsteiner talks about what characterises our current digital age and what it takes to provide good teaching with and about digital media.
In the recently published contribution to the podcast "NICHT im Fachraum essen! Teaching and learning in the natural sciences" by the Foundation of the Society for Didactics of Chemistry and Physics , Angelika Bernsteiner, MINT+ cluster spokesperson, presents her approach, the seminar concept she developed, "Facts, fakes and algorithms - digitally competent in the age of digitality", as well as the findings she was able to gain from her research.
She spoke with David Weiler from the University of Tübingen and David Hauck from FAU Erlangen-Nuremberg. They discuss the use of microcontrollers in teaching as well as strategies for dealing with fake news, such as active inoculation, debunking and PLURV techniques.
