
About
Laura Graewert is a Lecturer at the University of Siegen, affiliated with Faculty IV and the Department of Mathematics, Didactics of Mathematics. She is actively involved in research and development in mathematics education and serves as Co-director of the Math Workshop, contributing to innovative teaching practices.
Her research focuses on the integration of digital technologies in mathematics instruction, particularly the use of 3D printing to enhance conceptual understanding in secondary classrooms. She is a key contributor to the 3D Printing Starter Package for Mathematics Classrooms, a comprehensive educational tool developed in collaboration with Dremel and 3dmensionals. This project emphasizes practical, hands-on learning and provides teachers with ready-to-use materials, training, and technical support.
The articles and projects she is associated with highlight a consistent focus on applied mathematics education, digital transformation in teaching, and teacher professional development. Her work bridges theoretical didactics with classroom implementation, promoting student engagement through tactile and visual learning experiences.
- Scientific Awards: None listed.
Laura Graewert is involved in advising and project leadership, particularly in the development and dissemination of the 3D printing educational package. She supports teacher training through workshops and direct consultation, contributing to broader educational outreach. She is also connected to initiatives like diagnostic consultation for math difficulties, indicating a commitment to inclusive and supportive learning environments.
She is part of research teams working on projects such as DigiMath4Edu, MINT-Pro²Digi, and IntroMathEDigi, and collaborates with both academic and industry partners to bring innovative tools into schools. Her efforts are aimed at making mathematics more accessible, engaging, and effective through modern technological integration.





