Cooperation Possibilities for Schools

Pupils are the Students of Tomorrow!

Contact with regional schools is important to us. The Department of Information Technology regularly organizes taster lectures for students and visits schools and educational institutions for information events. Students gain insights into studying information technology. They get orientation for the right choice of studies and profession.

CONTACT PERSON

Prof. Dr.-Ing. Reiner Marchthaler

Students experience Computer Science

In cooperation with the Schülerforschungslabor Kepler-Seminar e.V., the Faculty of Information Technology regularly organizes one or more MINT Theme Days. MINT stands for Mathematics - Computer Science - Natural Sciences - Technology.  The MINT Theme Day is aimed at pupils of the secondary level 1 class 8-10 of the grammar schools and secondary schools in the greater Stuttgart area. Pupils are given an insight into the MINT subjects through practical exercises.

Further information can be found on the Kepler Seminar Student Research Laboratory page.
 

Contact PErson

Prof. Dr.-Ing. Reinhard Schmidt

Pupils discover Information Technology

The IT-Projekt Center is an institution of the Hochschule Esslingen. The IT Project Center offers regular events for students to get to know the diversity of information technology.  Students create computer programs during easy to follow programming exercises. Under expert guidance, they try it out for themselves and learn that IT is fun!

Further informations at  IT Projekt Center.
 

CONTACT PERSON

Prof. Dr. Jürgen Koch

Career Orientation Project for Schoolgirls

Every year on a Thursday at the end of March, beginning of April, Girls' Day takes place all over Germany. On this day, schoolgirls can get a taste of the jobs requiring training and courses of study in technology, IT, crafts and natural sciences in which women are less represented.

At the Faculty of Information Technology, female students can experience what the work of an engineer in the field of information technology can look like. Professors and students present information technology and report on their experiences. Digital image processing and the production of a flashing light circuit give the girls their first insights and allow them to gain their own experience with a lot of fun.

The next Girls' Day will take place on 27 April 2023.

Programme and registration can be found centrally at Girls' Day
 

CONTACT PERSONS

 Prof. Astrid Beck
Prof. Dr. Karin Melzer

Model project Girls' Digital Camps

The Girls' Digital Camp is a project sponsored by the Ministry of Wirtschaft, Arbeit und Wohnungsbau Baden-Württemberg and run by the Esslingen University of Applied Sciences. The Girls' Digital Camp offers regular courses to schoolgirls to gain first experience in the field of information technology. The courses offered include trial courses on Java programming and app programming with Android Studio. The courses are structured in such a way that no previous knowledge is required. A visit to the laboratory facilities of the Faculty of Information Technology as well as excursions to companies round off the overall impression and provide an insight into later professional practice.

Further informations at Girls‘ Digital Camp
 

CONTACT PERSONS

Prof. Dr. Jürgen Koch
Prof. Dr. Gabrielle Gühring

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