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Invitation to scientific conference XXXVIII DIDMATTECH 2025

DIDMATTECH 2025

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Invitation to International Scientific Conference
XXXVIII DIDMATTECH 2025

We have the honour invite You to the International Scientific and Professional Conference
XXXVIII DIDMATTECH 2025

organized under the auspices of the dean of Faculty of Education Trnava University in Trnava,
doc. Ing. Viera Peterková, PhD.
&
the dean of Faculty of Informatics ELTE in Budapest,
Dr. Tamás Kozsík, PhD.

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3rd – 4th December 2025

The goal of the conference is to present the problems of contemporary education, the latest achievements in the field of information and communication technologies, as well as to enable the participants to present the results of their scientific and research activities and their professional activities with special emphasis on didactic aspects of education.

Scientific guarantor of the conference:
prof. Ing. Veronika Stoffová, CSc.

Main organizer:
Trnava University in Trnava

Co-organisers will be all V4 universities that have participated in organizing the DIDMATTECH conference in the past:

  • Casimir Pulaski Radom University, Radom, Poland
  • Eӧtvӧs Loránd University, Budapest, Hungary
  • Eszterházy Károly Catholic University, Eger, Hungary
  • Faculty of Education, Palacký University Olomouc, Czech Republic
  • Faculty of Humanities and Natural Sciences, University of Prešov, Prešov, Slovakia
  • Faculty of Pedagogy, University of Rzeszów, Rzeszów, Poland
  • University of the National Education Commission, Krakow, Poland

Aim and Topics

Aim of the Conference

The aim of the conference is to introduce the latest findings from the field of material science, technologies including education, information, and communication technologies. Further purpose is to enable the participants to present the results of their own scientific research and professional activities with a special focus on the didactical aspects of education. The conference is designed mainly for teachers who teach subjects in the area of materials and technologies, information communication and other digital technologies at different schools, or use modern digital technologies and ICT in education, also for doctoral, postgraduate, and for talented students. The conference is mainly intended for teachers who teach subjects in the field of materials and technologies, information communication and other digital technologies at various schools, or/and use modern digital technologies, ICT and AI in education, also for doctoral students, as well as for talented students.


Preliminary Topics

  • Materials and technologies
  • Results of scientific and pedagogical research
  • Modern teaching and learning technologies and ICT in education
  • New technologies in teaching particular subjects
  • E‑learning, mobile and distance learning, and teaching
  • Virtual classrooms and virtual laboratories
  • Software creation, programming and new technologies of its teaching and learning
  • Actual problems of modern education
  • New dimensions of education and use of modern educational technologies
  • International and national projects in educational technologies
  • Virtual classrooms and virtual laboratories
  • AI in education and research

The Main Organizing Universities

Komárno – fortress on the Danube and the Váh

Komárno (Hungarian: Komárom, German: Komorn, Serbian: Коморан/Komoran), colloquially also called Révkomárom, Öregkomárom, Észak-Komárom in Hungarian, is a town in Slovakia at the confluence of the Danube and the Váh rivers. Historically it was formed by the “old town” on the left bank of Danube, present day Komárno in Slovakia, and by a “new town” on the right bank, present day Komárom in Hungary, which were historically one administrative unit. Following World War I and the Treaty of Trianon, the border of the newly created Czechoslovakia cut the historical, unified town in half, creating two new independent towns in two countries. Komárno and Komárom are connected by the Elisabeth Bridge, which used to be an official border crossing between Slovakia and Hungary until border checks were lifted due to the Schengen Area rules. In 2020, a new road bridge was opened. Komárno is Slovakia’s principal port on the Danube. It is also the center of the Hungarian community in Slovakia, which makes up 53.8% (2011 census) of the town’s population. The town is the historic seat of the Serbian national minority in Slovakia.

Trnava University in Trnava

an university logoHistorical Trnava University in Trnava (short TU) represents one of the oldest universities in Slovakia. Trnava University in Trnava was established by Cardinal Peter Pázmaň in 1635 and consisted of four faculties (colleges) of: theology, arts, law and medicine. The university became well-known also thanks to an observatory founded by Maximilián Hell, a university library, gardens and a theatre. It existed for 142 years and in 1777, it was moved to Buda. The National Council of the Slovak Republic re-established Trnava University in Trnava on March 25, 1992 pursuant to Act No. 191/1992 and reopened it on July 1, 1992. The Academic Senate of Trnava University in Trnava founded the Faculty of Humanities (FH) and Faculty of Education (PdF) on September 1, 1992. The Faculty of Nursing Care and Social Work (FOSP) was established in 1994. However, it was renamed to the Faculty of Health Care and Social Work in 1998. The Pedagogical Institute of St. Andrew in Ružomberok joined Trnava University in Trnava as well and in the academic year 1996/97, Catechetical Pedagogical Faculty of St. Andrew in Ružomberok was established from it. Since November 1, 1997, this faculty has become a part of the University of Žilina in Žilina. The Theological Institute of Saint Aloysius, Society of Jesus (founded by Trnava University in Trnava Rector on September 1, 1994) joined Trnava University in Trnava and the Faculty of Theology of Trnava University in Trnava with its seat in Bratislava was established from it on October 23, 1997. The Faculty of Law of Trnava University in Trnava was established on October 1, 1998. prof. RNDr. Anton Hajduk, DrSc. (May 15, 1992 – October 21, 1996) became the first rector of the reopened Trnava University in Trnava. The present rector is prof. ThLic. Miloš Lichner, D.Th., SJ Trnava University in Trnava professes principles of the Great Charter of European Universities protecting complete independence of universities from the political and economic power and their freedom to perform research and education.

(https://www.truni.sk/en)


Casimir Pulaski Radom University

an university logoCasimir Pulaski Radom University is a Polish public university in Radom. It was the biggest university of the former Radom Voivodeship. The university was established in 1950 as a School of Engineering of General Technical Organization. For more than 50 years its name was often changed. The University of Technology and Humanities in Radom comprises 8 faculties, 4 of which are of technical profile: Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, Faculty of Transport and Electrical Engineering, Faculty of Materials Science, Technology and Design, and Faculty of Computer Science and Mathematics, whereas Faculty of Art, Faculty of Economics, Faculty of Philology and Pedagogics, and Faculty of Health Sciences and Physical Culture represent the Humanities. Students may choose from 27 degree courses (27 undergraduate and 12 graduate) and more than 100 specializations (majors). Many of them are unique in Poland. The university also provides 6 doctoral programmes (economics, fine arts, transport, electrical engineering, mechanics and mechanical engineering and machine building). The ECTS system is fully implemented and used in each Faculty. Thus, students of the university have the possibility to study abroad at different European universities within the 3 Erasmus Programme. The study period at a foreign university is fully recognized at the Technical University of Radom. The university also accept foreign students within the Erasmus Programme, too. Students can join students organizations, self-government, any of 36 student scientific associations, sports clubs and the horse-riding club.

(https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/University_of_Radom)


Eӧtvӧs Loránd University, Budapest

an university logoEötvös Loránd University (Hungarian: Eötvös Loránd Tudományegyetem, ELTE, also known as University of Budapest) is a Hungarian public research university based in Budapest. Founded in 1635, ELTE is one of the largest and most prestigious public higher education institutions in Hungary. The 28,000 students at ELTE are organized into nine faculties, and into research institutes located throughout Budapest and on the scenic banks of the Danube. ELTE is affiliated with 5 Nobel laureates, as well as winners of the Wolf Prize, Fulkerson Prize and Abel Prize, the latest of which was Abel Prize winner László Lovász in 2021. The predecessor of Eötvös Loránd University was founded in 1635 by Cardinal Péter Pázmány in Nagyszombat, Kingdom of Hungary (today Trnava, Slovakia) as a Catholic university for teaching theology and philosophy. In 1770, the university was transferred to Buda. It was named Royal University of Pest until 1873, then University of Budapest until 1921, when it was renamed Royal Hungarian Pázmány Péter University after its founder Péter Pázmány. The Faculty of Science started its autonomous life in 1949, when The Faculty of Theology was separated from the university (now Pázmány Péter Catholic University). The university received its current name in 1950, after one of its most well-known physicists, Baron Loránd Eötvös.

(https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/E%C3%B6tv%C3%B6s_Lor%C3%A1nd_University)


Eszterházy Károly Catholic University, Eger

an university logoThe idea of establishing a university was introduced by Ferenc Barkóczy at first, who asked a Viennese architect, Josef Ignaz Gerl (1734–1798) to design a modest two-storeyed building. Barkóczy, however, could not continue the work because he was nominated as the Archbishop of Esztergom in 1761. After his arrival in Eger, Eszterházy was glad to be informed about his predecessor’s vision, and added more colossal elements to Barkóczy’s former plans. One of these was building another floor with an astronomy tower and a library. Jakab Fellner (1722–1780) from Tata, the architect of the mansion of the Eszterházy family, continued the execution from 1764 – based on the plans of Josef Ignaz Gerl. After Fellner’s death, another Viennese architect, Josef Grossmann (1747–1785) finished the construction. Eszterházy financed the construction of the Lyceum and he took the detailed implementation works upon himself. On 1 July 2016, Bishop Károly Eszterházy’s 250-year-old dream came true when Eszterházy Károly College became a university by merging the colleges of Gyöngyös, Jászberény and Sárospatak. At that time, Eszterházy Károly University already offered courses in agriculture, humanities, teacher training, economics and social sciences, natural sciences, information technology, sports sciences, arts and arts education, but also provided dual training. 1 August 2021 was another historic day: on this day, the Archdiocese of Eger became the owner of the institution and its new name was Eszterházy Károly Catholic University. In the years to come, the University is facing an intellectual renewal guided by the Apostolic Decree Ex Corde Ecclesiae on Catholic Universities issued by Pope John Paul II in 1990.

(https://uni-eszterhazy.hu/en/m/university/history)


J. Selye University, Komárno

an university logoJ. Selye University was founded on 23 October, 2003 through the passing of the law No. 465/2003 on its establishment by the National Council of the Slovak Republic. The act came into force on 1 January 2004. J. Selye University is the only independent legal entity in Slovakia, which offers academic study programmes to an ethnic minority in their mother tongue, i.e. Hungarian. It serves as a public institution providing education for the Hungarian minority on the highest educational level. Not only was the establishment of J. Selye University a significant step in the development of Slovak higher education, it was also a unique event in the history of the EU. The mission of J. Selye University is to offer high priority to quality study programmes at Bachelor’s, Master’s and PhD levels and to boost research programmes, preserve and respect universal ethical norms, promote the development of harmonious personality and ensure freedom of thought and opinion. Our university was established to increase the qualification level of the Hungarian minority in Slovakia. Higher qualification levels can create equal opportunities for ethnic Hungarians on the labour market and can decrease unemployment in the regions with significant Hungarian population. Our institution can act as a catalyst of social and economic development.


Palacký University Olomouc

an university logoPalacký University Olomouc (UP) is an internationally respected and scientifically and academically highly productive university in Central Europe. Founded 22 December 1573, it is the second-oldest university in the Czech Republic and the oldest one in Moravia. For 450 years it has contributed to the intellectual wealth of society and to its scientific, cultural, and social development. Every year 23,000 students study UP’s eight faculties, which provide over a thousand combinations of Bachelor’s, Master’s, and doctoral study programmes. Virtually every discipline is on offer, in teacher training, law, theology, physical education and sports, the humanities, social sciences, and arts to those in natural, medical, and health sciences. The UP credit system is fully compatible with international ECTS. The university operates a number of modern science and research centres employing renowned international teams. In 2021, a university institute was established, the Czech Advanced Technology and Research Institute (CATRIN), bringing together teams from the CRH, RCPTM and IMTM science centres. Martin Procházka has been UP Rector since May 2021.

(https://www.upol.cz/en/)


University of Prešov

an university logoThe University of Prešov is a public and self-governing institution that freely carries out creative scientific, educational, artistic, and cultural activities. Teaching activities at the university are based on the latest findings in science, including the results of its own scientific research. The mission of the University of Prešov is to develop harmonious personality, knowledge, wisdom, goodness, and creativity in man and to contribute to the development of education, science, culture, and health for the well-being of the whole society, and thus contribute to the development of a knowledgeable and creative society. The university is responsible for the development of education in the spirit of the values of democracy, humanism and tolerance and guides students towards creative, critical, and independent thinking, healthy self-esteem, understanding, preservation, dissemination and enhancement of national cultural heritage and diverse cultures in the spirit of cultural pluralism. The University of Prešov cooperates with domestic and foreign universities, scientific and research institutions, and other legal entities, supports joint international projects, and creates conditions for the participation of members of the academic community in this cooperation.

(https://www.unipo.sk/en/)


University of Rzeszów

an university logoThe University of Rzeszów was legally constituted on 1 September 2001. lt was created out of three independent academic entities, namely: Universityof Pedagogyin Rzeszów, Maria Curie-Skłodowska University in Lublin – Rzeszów Campus as well as the Faculty of Economics, Rzeszów of the Hugo Kołłątaj Academy of Agriculture in Kraków. The University of Rzeszów began to function under a new legislative status 1 October 2019, adapting itself to the requirements of the new law on higher education. The main aim of the changes introduced is to enhance the quality of scientific activities, which should translate into the improved efficiency of the individual as a whole, as well as the continuous improvement of the quality of education.

(https://www.ur.edu.pl/en/home)


University of the National Education Commission, Krakow

an university logoUniversity of the National Education Commission, Krakow was established on 11 May, 1946 as the National Higher Teacher Training College, and it commenced educational activities on 25 October of the same year. Initially, it prepared primary school teachers. The training cycle lasted three years and ended with the exit examination. From the academic year 1949/1950, the College also trained secondary school teachers, and worked within the framework of the new organizational structure based on teaching departments. At the same time, internal academic institutions and positions were established: senate, faculty councils, president, vice-presidents and deans. In 1954, the College was granted the status of a higher education institution, where the studies lasted four years, and the graduates received full university qualifications and a master’s degree. As a result of the political changes of 1956, the University gained significant autonomy, and for the first time the Rector (i.e. President), who had previously been appointed, was elected. This was Professor Wincenty Danek, Ph.D. Under his leadership the development of the National Higher Teacher Training College soon gained prestige as a University in the educational environment due to the fact that it prepared highly qualified teachers. In the academic year 1958/1959, the study cycle was extended to 5 years. In 1959, the University was granted the right to grant doctoral degrees, and in 1967 the right to conduct Doctorus Habilitatus courses. In 1973, the National Higher Teacher Training College was named after The Commission of National Education of the late XVIII Century. The year 1989 began a period of political and social transformations, confronting the academic environment with new challenges, involving the development of a model of education and functioning in conditions of complete independence and self-government. On October 1, 1999, the College was transformed into the Pedagogical University of Krakow (Akademia Pedagogiczna im. Komisji Edukacji Narodowej w Krakowie) by parliamentary statute. On 20 November, 2008, the School transformed its legal status into that of a university, and consequently changed its name to the Pedagogical University of Krakow (Uniwersytet Pedagogiczny im. Komisji Edukacji Narodowej w Krakowie). On October 1, 2023, the College was transformed into the National Education Commission, Krakow.

(https://www.uken.krakow.pl/en/)

Committees of the Conference

International Scientific and Programm Committee

Chairman

  • prof. Ing. Veronika Stoffová, CSc., Trnava University in Trnava, Trnava, SK, Eötvös Loránd University, Budapest, HU

Vice-chairman

  • PaedDr. Krisztina Czakóová, PhD., J. Selye University, Komárno, Komárno, SK


 Members

  • prof. dr hab. inż. Henryk Bednarczyk, Institute of Sustainable Technologies, Radom, PL
  • prof. Ing. Jana Burgerová, PhD., University of Prešov, Prešov, SK
  • prof. Ing. Igor Černák, PhD., Catholic University in Ružomberok, Ružomberok, SK
  • prof. PaedDr. PhDr. Jiří Dostál, Ph.D., Palacký University Olomouc, Olomouc, CZ
  • prof. dr hab. Waldemar Furmanek, University of Rzeszów, PL
  • prof. dr. Zoltán Horváth, PhD., Eötvös Loránd University, Budapest, HU
  • prof. dr. László Kollár, Eötvös Loránd University, Szombathely, HU
  • prof. Tomás Kozsík, PhD., Eötvös Loránd University, Budapest, HU
  • prof. dr hab. Henryk Noga, University of the National Education Commission, Krakow, PL
  • prof. PaedDr. Jozef Pavelka, PhD., University of Prešov, Prešov, SK
  • prof. dr hab. Wojciech Walat, University of Rzeszów, PL
  • doc. Ing. Melánia Feszterová, PhD, Nitra, SK
  • doc. PhDr. Miroslav Chráska, Ph.D., Palacký University Olomouc, Olomouc, CZ
  • doc. Ing. Martin Mišút, CSc., University of Economics in Bratislava, Bratislava, SK
  • doc. PaedDr. Milan Pokorný, PhD., Trnava University in Trnava, Trnava, SK
  • doc. Ing. Ildikó Pšenáková, PhD., Trnava University in Trnava, Trnava, SK
  • doc. dr hab. inż. Elżbieta Sałata, Casimir Pulaski Radom University, PL
  • doc. Ing. Čestmír Serafín, Dr. Ing­Paed. IGIP, Palacký University Olomouc, CZ
  • Dr. Győző Horváth, PhD., Eötvös Loránd University, Budapest, HU
  • Dr. Tünde Lengyelné Molnár, PhD., Eszterházy Károly Catholic University, Eger, HU
  • PaedDr. Veronika Gabaľová, PhD., Trnava University in Trnava, Trnava, SK
  • Mgr. Ing. Roman Horváth, PhD., Trnava University in Trnava, Trnava, SK
  • Ing. Milan Štrbo, PhD., Trnava University in Trnava, Trnava, SK
  • Ing. Ondrej Takáč, PhD., J. Selye University, Komárno, Komárno, SK
  • RNDr. József Udvaros, PhD., Trnava University in Trnava, Trnava, SK
  • PaedDr. Ladislav Végh, PhD., J. Selye University, Komárno, Komárno, SK

International Organising Committee

Chairman

  • Mgr. Ing. Roman Horváth, PhD., Trnava University in Trnava, Trnava, SK (roman.horvath [at] truni.sk)

Members

  • Dr. Andor Abonyi-Tóth, PhD., Eötvös Loránd University, Budapest, HU (abonyita [at] inf.elte.hu)
  • Dr. Justyna Bojanowicz, assoc. prof., Casimir Pulaski Radom University, PL (j.bojanowicz [at] uthrad.pl)
  • Mgr. Lucie Bryndová, PhD., Palacký University Olomouc, CZ, (brynlu00 [at] pdf.upol.cz)
  • PaedDr. Krisztina Czakóová, PhD., J. Selye University, Komárno, Komárno, SK (czakoovak [at] ujs.sk)
  • Ing. Milan Štrbo, PhD., Trnava University in Trnava, Trnava, SK (milan.strbo [at] truni.sk)

Local Organising Committee

Chairman

  • PaedDr. Veronika Gabaľová, PhD., Trnava University in Trnava, Trnava, SK

Members

  • Mgr. Ing. Roman Horváth, PhD., Trnava University in Trnava, Trnava, SK
  • Ing. Milan Štrbo, PhD., Trnava University in Trnava, Trnava, SK
  • RNDr. József Udvaros, PhD., Trnava University in Trnava, Trnava, SK
  • Katarína Jamborová, Trnava University in Trnava, Trnava, SK
  • Filip Novák, Trnava University in Trnava, Trnava, SK

For authors and participants

The organisers reserve the right to exclude the papers from the proceedings book(s) that will not be recommended for publication by the reviewers or will not be composed properly by the compulsory guidelines for publication.

Important dates

  • Date of conference: 3rd – 4th December 2025
  • Registration:
    • until 17. 11. 2025 (with presentation)
    • until 24. 11. 2025 (without presentation)
  • Presentation acceptance confirmation: continuously, no later than 2 days after receiving the application (until 17. 11. 2025)
  • Abstract submission for electronic collection book of conference presentations: 24. 11. 2025
  • Conference Fee Payment: 26. 11. 2025
  • Paper Submission to the conference proceedings book for evaluation process: 7. 12. 2025
  • Selected paper submission to the Editorial System of the CEJNTREP (Central­‑European Journal of New Technologies in Research, Education, and Practice – http://ojs.elte.hu/cejntrep): 10. 12. 2025

Conference fee and payment

Conference fee

In person participation, presentation, publication: 50 €
Online participation, presentation, with or without publication: free
Abstract only publication: free

In person participation of PhD students and talented student of bachelor and master studies: free
(Extra) Paper publication in the conference proceedings without presentation: 30 €
(Extra) Publication in CEJTREP: free

Payment method

For payments made by bank transfer, please choose bank account details listed below:

  • Name of bank account: Referitt s. r. o.
  • Address: Hospodárska 4, 91 701 Trnava
  • IČO: 52 388 280
  • IBAN: SK68 1100 0000 0029 4507 1958
  • SWIFT: TATRSKBX
  • Bank address: Tatra banka, a. s.
    Hodžovo námestie 3
    P. O. Box 42
    850 05  Bratislava 55
  • Variable symbol: 2021062019
  • Postscript: DIDMATTECH 2025_ParticipantSurname_University_CityOfUniversity
    For example: DIDMATTECH 2025_Balogh_ELTE_Budapest

Please note the following deadline:
Payment must be made according to the type of participation no later than: 26. 11. 2025!


The possibility of publishing a separate full text of the contribution in scientific journals (the journal may charge additional fees).

Publication fee 1: (publishing a separate full text of the paper in the CEJNTREP journal, the fee is dealt with separately within the editorial board of the CEJNTREP journal) – https://ojs.elte.hu/cejntrep free

Publication fee 2: (publishing a separate full text of the paper in the JTIE journal, the fee is dealt with separately within the editorial board of the JTIE journal) – https://www.jtie.upol.cz/ free

Publication fee 3: (publishing a separate full text of the paper in the TVV journal, the fee is dealt with separately within the editorial board of the TVV journal) – https://tvv-journal.upol.cz/ free

Paper submission and Review

Conference and Articles Languages:

English, Slovak, Czech, Hungarian, German, Polish, Russian taking into consideration the international nature of the conference, English is preferred.

Proceedings book:

It will be published online. The organisers reserve the right to exclude the papers from the proceedings book(s) that will not be recommended for publication by the reviewers or will not be composed properly by the compulsory guidelines for publication.

Review proces:

Each submitted manuscript meeting the formal requirements will be subject to a double review process. Authors will be informed in writing about the reviewers’ results. The names of the reviewers are not mentioned. If the reviewers decide to supplement the text, the author is given a few days to incorporate the comments. Rejected contributions will not be published in the proceedings.

Recommendation:

We recommend making a copy of your binding registration form in case of any complaints.

Conference fee:

Authors who are unable to attend the conference but wish to publish their papers in the proceedings book, shall pay a special fee. If a registered participant for any reason will not participate at the conference, the conference fee will not be refunded, but the author or the organisation may send a substitute.

Registration:

Abstract and paper upload

Abstract upload

In the abstract upload process, only the first name, last name and email of the corresponding author are provided. The names of the other authors will be included in the abstract template.

Paper Upload

In the final paper upload process, only the first name, last name and email of the corresponding author are provided. The names of the other authors will be included in the paper template.

If your publication is not suitable for direct upload due to the file size, please place your contribution in a cloud location and upload text file providing us the link to it.

Conference Programme

Wednesday, 3rd of December:

09:30 – 09:55 Registration (online connection)
10:00 – 10:30 Welcome Speech; Open Ceremony
10:30 – 12:00 Plenary Session (Chairmen: Pokorný, Stoffová)
10:30 – 11:00 Takáč; 11:00 – 11:30 Abonyi-Tóth + Gál; 11:30 – 12:00 Antal
12:00 – 13:00 Lunch Break
13:00 – 16:00 Oral and Online Presentations (Chairmen: Stoffová, Pokorný, Štrbo)
13:00 – 13:25 Tűri + Horváth, Gy.; 13:25 – 13:50 Částková + Mrázek; 13:50 – 14:15 Šebejová + Burgerová; 14:15 – 14:40 Annuš + Kmeť; 14:40 – 15:05 Bernát + Törley; 15:05 – 15:30 Bújdosó; 15:30 – 16:00 Shumeiko; 15:55 – 16:20 Biró + Kádek

Thursday, 4th of December:

09:00 – 12:00 Oral and Online Presentations (Chairmen: Stoffová, Horváth, Štrbo)
9:00 – 9:25 Szalayné Tahy + Horváth, Gy.; 9:25 – 9:55 Agócs; 9:55 – 10:20 Chráska; 10:20 – 10:45 Kumpanová + Štrbo; 10:45 – 11:10 Fialová; 11:10 – 11:35 Horváth, Ro.
12:00 – 13:00 Lunch Break
13:00 – 14:25 Oral and Online Presentations (Chairmen: Pokorný, Stoffová)
13:00 – 13:20 Stoffová; 13:20 – 13:40 Štrbo; 13:40 – 14:00 Gabaľová + Udvaros + Peldová + Fáberová; 14:00 – 14:25 Prantner
14:25 – 14:30 Closing Session

Join the meeting

Meeting ID: 371 663 298 545 42

Access code: gB7if2rp

Submitted papers:

  1. Ondrej Takáč: Possibilities of Close-up Photogrammetry in the Protection of Regional Cultural Heritage.
  2. Andor Abonyi-Tóth, Gál Bence: Experience-Based Informatics with micro:bits – From Wandering Kits to Hungary’s First National micro:bit Programming Competition.
  3. Péter Antal: The New Challenges of Digital Education in Practice – A digitális oktatás új kihívásai a gyakorlatban.
  4. Erik Tűri, Győző Horváth: Use of Web Technologies in Informatics Education.
  5. Pavlína Částková, Michal Mrázek: Self-assessment of Pupils’ Creative Skills in Technical Activities : Pilot Study.
  6. Júlia Šebejová, Jana Burgerová: Design of a Multi-Role AI Chatbot Framework for Supporting Project-Based Learning in Primary Education – Návrh rámca multi-rolového AI chatbota na podporu projektového učenia v primárnom vzdelávaní.
  7. Norbert Annuš, Tibor Kmeť: Overview of Artificial Intelligence Applications in the Field of Personalized Education – Mesterséges intelligencia alkalmazások lehetőségeinek áttekintése a személyre szabott oktatás területén.
  8. Péter Bernát, Gábor Törley: Methods for Solving Task Types Using Spreadsheet and Programming.
  9. Gyöngyi Bújdosó, et al.: Disruptive Technologies in Geography Education – Virtual Reality.
    Piroska Biró: Task Annotation Features in the ProgCont System.
  10. Natalia Shumeiko: How has AI Made a Transformation in the Education Sphere?
  11. Piroska Biró, Tamás Kádek: Task Annotation Features in the ProgCont System.
  12. Zsuzsanna Szalayné Tahy, Győző Horváth: Specification of Extreme Value Type Tasks Specification – Szélsőérték típusfeladatok specifikációjának specifikációja.
  13. Noémi Bernadett Agócs: Game Development-Based Learning in an Introductory Programming Course.
  14. Miroslav Chráska: Future Teachers and Their use of Online Technologies – Budoucí učitelé a jejich způsob využití on-line technologií.
  15. Simona Kumpanová, Milan Štrbo: Computer Graphics and its Teaching : Practical Textbook, Exercise Book and Video Tutorials.
  16. Jana Fialová: Blended Learning in Teaching Mathematics.
  17. Roman Horváth: Developing Computer Literacy Among Primary School Pupils.
  18. Veronika Stoffová: Visualization of Algorithms using the Array Data Structure – Vizualizácia algoritmov používajúcich údajovú štruktúru pole.
  19. Milan Štrbo: Students Cheating During Online Testing.
  20. Veronika Gabaľová, József Udvaros, Jarmila Peldová, Mária Fáberová: Possibilities of Using Artificial Intelligence in Education : Innovative Approaches with a focus on DIGIEDUHACK Bratislava – Možnosti využitia umelej inteligencie vo vzdelávaní : Inovatívne prístupy so zameraním na DIGIEDUHACK Bratislava.
  21. Csilla Prantner: Innovative Design of Digital Interfaces for Learning Support – Tanulást támogató digitális felületek innovatív tervezése.
  22. * Dávid Demeter, Ladislav Végh: Automatic Feedback in Programming Education : A Comprehensive Review.
  23. * Miroslava Cimermanová: How Multimedia Content Shapes Learning Performance in E-learning: A Comparison of Results before and after its Implementation.
  24. * Péter Bernát: Didactic Advantages of Turtle Graphics in Scratch – Analysis and Case Study.
  25. * Krisztina Czakóová: Artificial intelligence in application development – Mesterséges intelligencia az alkalmazásfejlesztésben NP? (not will be presented – only publication).
  26. * Ildikó Pšenáková: The effectiveness of the flipped classroom model in education (not will be presented – NP).
  27. * Hana Hyksová: Doškoľovacie kurzy na zvýšenia kompetencií učiteľov v oblasti edukačnej robotiky?

* The contribution will not be presented.

Proceedings

Dear and esteemed participants of XXXVIII DidMatTech 2025!

The deadline for submitting contributions to the book of abstracts as well as to the proceedings (including their revised or possibly reworked versions based on reviewers’ comments) was February 1, 2026 at 0:00.

On this conference website, you will find at this place the first official version of the proceedings and the book of abstracts. The individual volumes will be continuously updated in terms of formal aspects as well as according to the comments of the proceedings reviewers, as a whole.

No substantial changes will be made anymore. If you have found any significant shortcomings in your contributions, please send a new version of your paper by February 10, 2026. However, please ensure that the length of the paper is preserved with respect to the number of pages. (Please send the revised version of the article as a Word document attached to the email. Any other comments or minor corrections to the article should be sent in textual form by email to NikaStoffova [at] seznam.cz.)

Thank you for your patience and understanding!

Editors


Contacts

Trnava University in Trnava
prof. Ing. Veronika Stoffová, CSc.
veronika.stoffova [at] truni.sk
+421 33 5939 532

Trnava University in Trnava
Mgr. Ing. Roman Horváth, PhD.
roman.horvath [at] truni.sk
+421 33 5939 549