This talk introduces the "Learning Parcour" – a learning approach I developed, with which children and young people playfully learn media literacy and technologies.
I share personal insights into experiences with different age groups and educational contexts, highlight the importance of media literacy at any age, and provide impulses that can be integrated into everyday work with children and young people.
This talk highlights the profound changes that AI and Web 4.0 bring for young people. From personalized chatbots to generative AI, smart homes, and wearables – these technologies shape how young people learn, experience, and feel.
Topics such as interpersonal relationships, education, school, and leisure are in focus. Depending on the focus, the talk is aimed at people in educational work who accompany children and young people or at IT professionals who develop digital products for this target group.
This talk uses my personal biography to show how my childlike ideas guided me into adulthood. Together, we analyze the sketches of the "Windows 2008 Jupileum JXP Datahome Fun Edition," which I developed at the age of 11.
It's about the joy of experimentation, the freedom to make mistakes, and trusting the intuition that guided us as children again. How can we bring this original enthusiasm into our lives and encourage ourselves to always try new things?
This talk is an honest look at the topic of mental health and shows how we can set healthy boundaries with mindfulness and contentment in a world that constantly seems to demand more from us. I speak very personally about a phase of my life characterized by a compulsion for perfection and self-doubt.
During this time, I learned how important it is to pause, say no, and see vulnerability as a strength. The talk invites you to be content with yourself and to treat yourself and others mindfully.
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