Project
Owner
- Hendrik Voll Vice-Rector for Academic Affairs Contacts
Manager
- Betra Leesment Study Director Contacts
Responsible department
The main processes
Jira
Link with the Strategic Plan
Project and problem based learning constitute an integral part of all our curricula; successful entrepreneurs, managers and leading experts contribute to the students’ education.
Deadline
31/12/2025
Status
Project is ongoing
- A university-wide event has been launched, where student projects are presented and compete with each other.
- An internal network of teaching staff, who develop/use project- and problem-based learning approach has been established, where best practices are shared (project topics of companies/research groups, opportunities are sought for joint projects between study programmes and/or departments, etc.).
- Classrooms have been adapted for project- and problem-based learning.
- Training courses introducing project and problem-based learning and events for sharing best practices have taken place.
- The courses involving project- and problem-based learning and the teaching staff conducting the courses are available in PowerBI.
Project benefits
- Students’ satisfaction with the quality of teaching is increasing;
- Students complete their studies within the nominal duration of studies plus 1 year (in the study programmes with a nominal duration of 4 years or more, plus 2 years);
- Students are highly regarded and competitive in the labour market;
- Teaching staff’s awareness of project and problem-based learning has increased;
- Employers’ satisfaction with TalTech graduates will increase;
- Graduates’ satisfaction with their studies will increase.
Regulations
Results and deadlines
ÕIS and Power-BI developments. | December 2022 |
Trainings and seminars. | ongoing action |
A network of teaching staff. | October 2021 |
University-wide events where student projects are presented | from Spring 2022 |
Rectorate Strategy Office is responsible for the SMART environment:
Tallinn University of Technology