EAPROG 2026
Workshop “EAPROG - Erfolgsbedingungen für Anfänger zum Erlernen der Programmierung portabler GUIs in einem Semester”
At the Vienna University of Economics and Business, Bachelor’s students can learn object-oriented programming from the ground up. They are, among other things, able to develop portable programs with graphical user interfaces for Windows, macOS, and Linux. This is possible within just one semester, over 60 in-class hours with a total workload of 200 hours — 8 European Credit Transfer System (ECTS) credits.
This workshop focuses on the factors that make this possible, including the course objectives, course materials, applied pedagogical principles, and the programming language taught. Participants in the workshop will be able to teach the course themselves.
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Format
- Half-day, on Monday morning
Program
Location: Workspace Welle7
08:30 – 09:00
Registration
Room: Reception (3rd Floor)
09:00 – 10:00
EAPROG 2026
Room: 5.58 Raum L+
Link: EAPROG 2026
Organisation:
- Rony G. Flatscher (WU Vienna (AT))
- Till Winkler (Interdisciplinary Transformation University Austria (IT:U) (AT))
Description
At the Vienna University of Economics and Business, Bachelor’s students can learn object-oriented programming from the ground up. They are, among other things, able to develop portable programs with graphical user interfaces for Windows, macOS, and Linux. This is possible within just one semester, over 60 in-class hours with a total workload of 200 hours — 8 European Credit Transfer System (ECTS) credits.
This workshop focuses on the factors that make this possible, including the course objectives, course materials, applied pedagogical principles, and the programming language taught. Participants in the workshop will be able to teach the course themselves.
10:00 – 10:30
Coffee Break
Room: 4.61 Piazza
10:30 – 12:00
EAPROG 2026
Room: 5.58 Raum L+
Link: EAPROG 2026
Organisation:
- Rony G. Flatscher (WU Vienna (AT))
- Till Winkler (Interdisciplinary Transformation University Austria (IT:U) (AT))
Description
At the Vienna University of Economics and Business, Bachelor’s students can learn object-oriented programming from the ground up. They are, among other things, able to develop portable programs with graphical user interfaces for Windows, macOS, and Linux. This is possible within just one semester, over 60 in-class hours with a total workload of 200 hours — 8 European Credit Transfer System (ECTS) credits.
This workshop focuses on the factors that make this possible, including the course objectives, course materials, applied pedagogical principles, and the programming language taught. Participants in the workshop will be able to teach the course themselves.
12:00 – 13:30
Lunch
Location: UniS
Organisation
- Rony G. Flatscher, WU Vienna (AT)
- Till Winkler, Interdisciplinary Transformation University Austria (IT:U) (AT)