Norwegian University of Science and Technology is hosting a diverse academic program bringing together researchers, educators, and students for a full-day event highlighting developments in informatics, high-performance computing, and artificial intelligence in education.

From 09:30 to 10:15, Christopher Frantz and Steven Le Moan will present the Master of Science in Informatics (MSIT) program at NTNU. They will outline the structure, opportunities, and future directions of the program, emphasizing its role in preparing students for advanced careers in computing and data science.

Between 10:15 and 11:00, Vijeta will introduce the computing resources available at NTNU, including insights into Idun High Performance Computing, and explain how these resources support cutting-edge research.

From 11:00 to 11:45, M. Almasri will share experiences and results from a recent workshop held in Prishtina, highlighting key outcomes and international collaboration efforts.

The program will continue from 13:00 to 14:00 with a presentation on artificial intelligence in formal foreign language education. This session will explore how AI is expected to transform language learning through personalization and improved student engagement.

Afterwards, participants will visit Gjøvik International School, where they will observe educational practices and discuss potential opportunities for collaboration.

The event will underline NTNU’s ongoing commitment to innovation, international cooperation, and the integration of advanced technologies in education and research.

Acronym: UP

Title: Transforming the Kosovo and Albanian Education System by introducing Digital Technology in teacher education

Project ID: 101082862

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