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teaching:summerschool:dti:dti-2026 [2026/05/29 13:44] – [Program for 2026] Felix Hardmood Beckteaching:summerschool:dti:dti-2026 [2026/06/10 14:01] (current) – [DTI '26 – Summerschool in Münsterland] Felix Hardmood Beck
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 Participants engage in workshops, excursions, and experimental formats that span disciplines—from design thinking and digital fabrication to sustainability, cultural heritage, and speculative technologies. Each activity is grounded in real-world contexts and fosters collaborative problem-solving, cross-cultural communication, and creative experimentation.((Further details are available on the official websites https://fh.ms/dti and https://fh.ms/dti26.)) Participants engage in workshops, excursions, and experimental formats that span disciplines—from design thinking and digital fabrication to sustainability, cultural heritage, and speculative technologies. Each activity is grounded in real-world contexts and fosters collaborative problem-solving, cross-cultural communication, and creative experimentation.((Further details are available on the official websites https://fh.ms/dti and https://fh.ms/dti26.))
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 +Persons interested in attending the Summerschool…
 +  * Please be aware, there is only a limited number of of available slots. If you are interested in participating, please use [[https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLScCZlWSZPmL1JcdjCuHfr282G7LNHj0IzvOjWvKlxmaleCJ4Q/viewform|this formula to apply for participation]] (Registration is open until End of June.) Feel free to also drop an email to [[mailto:\\felix.beck@fh-muenster.de|felix.beck@fh-muenster.de]].
 +  * Participants should consult [[ichecklist-items-to-bring|this checklist]] to ensure they don’t forget any essential items.
 +  * At the beginning of the DTI Summerschool participants are asked to sign the attached GDPR consent form ({{:teaching:dti:einverstaendniserklaerung-zur-veroeffentlichung-in-fotos-und-videos-_en_.pdf|English}}/{{:teaching:dti:einverstaendniserklaerung-zur-veroeffentlichung-in-fotos-und-videos-_de_.pdf|German}}) allowing FH Münster to publish photos and video recordings of the named person for communication and public relations purposes, including press, websites, social media, and printed materials. Consent is voluntary and can be withdrawn at any time.  
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 Whether you’re passionate about sustainable design, emerging technologies, or the future of education itself, the DTI Summer School offers a unique chance to challenge your thinking, expand your network, and engage with real-world issues in creative ways. Whether you’re passionate about sustainable design, emerging technologies, or the future of education itself, the DTI Summer School offers a unique chance to challenge your thinking, expand your network, and engage with real-world issues in creative ways.
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-  * Please be aware, there is only a limited number of of available slots. If you are interested in participating, please use [[https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLScCZlWSZPmL1JcdjCuHfr282G7LNHj0IzvOjWvKlxmaleCJ4Q/viewform|this formula to apply for participation]] (Registration is open until End of June.) Feel free to also drop an email to Felix.beck@fh-muenster.de. 
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 What to expect during DTI’26? What to expect during DTI’26?
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