Join the Staff Academy webinar on 4.11.2025 to learn about Gamification
Join INGENIUM Staff Academy Webinar on November 4th at 12 PM CET for an hour and a half of innovation, collaboration, and inspiration!
The session will include three 20-minute presentations, each following with 10-minute discussion segments.
Preliminary Schedule
12:00–12:20 Marcus Nohlberg, HIS
12:20–12:30 Discussion
12:30–12:50 Rainer Neumann, HKA: Gamification as a Driver for Motivation?
12:50–13:00 Discussion
13:00–13:20 Cristina Vatavu, TUIASI: Game-like activities in electrical circuits
13:20–13:30 Discussion
Register to join the webinar: Zoom registration
After registration, you will receive an email with a Zoom-link to the webinar.
Staff members from INGENIUM universities are welcomed to join the series of INGENIUM Staff Academy webinars.
Speakers and their topics
Marcus Nohlberg, HIS
Rainer Neumann, holds a doctorate in computer science and is a professor of business informatics and currently Vice-President for Teaching at Karlsruhe University of Applied Sciences. In various events, he deals with topics such as motivation, self-perception and work organisation.
- Gamification as a Driver for Motivation?
- You don’t have to play games – but you do have to learn and work, right?
Why do people play games, and what motivates them to do so?
This short lecture outlines the basic concepts of several motivation theories and uses the example of a gamification framework to show how playful elements can increase motivation.
- You don’t have to play games – but you do have to learn and work, right?
Cristina Vatavu, Professor at TUIASI, is passionate about non-formal education and unconventional learning methods. She has 30 years in electrical engineering education, with a PhD in electrical engineering on fuzzy logic control algorithms. She is concerned with implementing the Oxford comma in Romanian. She believes that a good understanding is more valuable than a good grade.
- Game-like activities in electrical circuits
- An exercise for the formation of transversal and professional competencies in the field of electrical engineering is presented, which activates both skills and attitudes. The exercise called BLINDCOPY is a game developed on the fundamental design principles of constructivism. It can be applied in disciplines such as Fundamentals of Electrical Engineering or Electrical Circuit Theory, but is not limited to these specific areas. It is a playful activity that relaxes the atmosphere and provides uniqueness to curricular applications. The main goal of the exercise is to understand the principles of electrical circuit topology (node, branch and loop) and to change the common perception of what an electrical diagram should look like (from a graphic sketch to an arrangement of interconnected elements). Another secondary goal is to form and strengthen communication skills and teamwork skills.
The Staff Academy webinars will include 1-3 short case presentations from INGENIUM network on cutting-edge teaching practices, followed by a lively discussion and Q&A session. These webinars serve as a platform for sharing best practices, peer learning, and networking.
Staff Academy webinars 2025-2026:
7th of October at 12-13.30 CEST: AI.
4th of November at 12-13.30 CET: Gamification. Register here!
2nd of December at 12-13.30 CET Register here!
10th of March at 12-13.30 CET
14th of April at 12-13.30 CEST
5th of May at 12-13.30 CEST
If you would like to present your idea, please contact ingenium@xamk.fi. We will get in touch with the speakers before the event and talk more about the arrangements. As a speaker please remember to also register as a participant for the webinar.
Staff Academy event recordings and webinars will be published on INGENIUM YouTube channel. The Staff Academy playlist can be seen below.