From October 7-10, the Creative Mathematical Sciences Communication (CMSC) took place at Trier University, where Lukas Lehner and Martina Landman of our research team had the opportunity to present our latest project on “Unplugged Decision Tree Learning.”
In a paper presentation, Lukas introduced our new eduLAB AI workshop concept. In addition to gaining insights during the session, attendees were invited to experience the activities hands-on in a demo session. Due to high demand, we also offered a special training session for local teachers on the final day of the conference.
The conference provided a valuable exchange of ideas with other participants, allowing us to connect with peers interested in creative learning and CS unplugged approaches. Many thanks to the organizers, Jacqueline Staub, Henning Fernau, and Inge Schwank, for a successful event.
Read more about our paper here.