3 resultados para Regime de exploração
em Repositório Institucional da Universidade de Aveiro - Portugal
Resumo:
The increasing complexity of the Information Society and the Bologna Declaration in the European context has led Higher Education (HE) institutions to revise their curricula courses, as far as the adoption of new strategies for teaching and learning as well as evaluation are concerned. It can also be emphasized that there has been a growing use of eLearning and of blended learning (bLearning) in HE, since these modes of training seem to be a very convenient option for lifelong learning. In this context, quality is taken as an essential goal in the development of the European Space for Education and Training, where HE institutions compete among themselves, and where evaluation is determinant as a promoter of this quality. Considering the problems summarized above, the research developed, based on four published scientific papers, intended to answer a set of research questions related to evaluation of bLearning contexts in HE. The study used diverse techniques and instruments (questionnaires, document analysis, and observation mediated technologies) spanning two methodological approaches: i) study of descriptive and exploratory nature and ii) case studies of bLearning modules. In the first approach an evaluation model for bLearning courses was developed, where we collected and analyzed, at a national level, the opinions of teachers with bLearning experience about the model dimensions. The case studies presented are post graduation curricular units, where bLearning teaching, learning and evaluation strategies were explored and evaluated, namely peer assessment. The main contributions of the first approach are: the process of questioning around the evaluation of bLearning courses, namely the quality assurance criteria for bLearning, as well as the model developed, providing a framework of theoretical, methodological and empirical elements that can be adapted in similar contexts. From the case studies emerged: the developed evaluation guidelines and the data collection instruments, in order to disseminate evaluation “best practices” that may be useful for other units in similar contexts. Regarding the recommendations about the evaluation of teaching of bLearning courses we emphasize: the use of versatile evaluation objects; the evaluation throughout the process and not just at the end; and the involvement of multiple evaluators, including students (whose feedback is essential to monitor the quality of teaching and learning). From the case studies we highlight: the need for discussion of evaluation frameworks to explore, and consequent increase in the transparency of the evaluation process; the increased interaction between groups; and the peer assessment as a strategy to promote active and autonomous learning. In addition to the contributions and recommendations for practice and research in the area of evaluation in bLearning contexts in HE, listed above, it also emerged from this study useful guidelines regarding educational evaluation in bLearning contexts, in order to improve the quality of teaching, learning and evaluation in such contexts.
Resumo:
Orientações curriculares portuguesas para o 1.º Ciclo do Ensino Básico [CEB] preconizam o desenvolvimento de capacidades transversais como a resolução de problemas [RP] e a comunicação (em) matemática [CM], o estabelecimento de conexões Matemática–Ciências Físicas e Naturais [CFN] e a articulação de contextos de educação formal [EF] e de educação não formal [ENF]. Em Portugal, professores manifestam querer utilizar recursos didáticos com estes atributos. Contudo, tais recursos escasseiam, assim como investigação que se situa na confluência destas dimensões. Por conseguinte, na presente investigação, foram desenvolvidos recursos didáticos centrados na promoção de conexões Matemática-Ciências Físicas e Naturais e na articulação de contextos de EF e de ENF. Assim, a presente investigação tem por finalidade desenvolver (conceber, produzir, implementar e avaliar) recursos didáticos de exploração matemática de módulos interativos de ciências, articulando contextos de EF e ENF que, nomeadamente, apelem e possam desenvolver capacidades básicas ligadas à RP e à CM de alunos do 1.º CEB. Decorrente desta finalidade, definiram-se as seguintes questões de investigação: 1. Quais as repercussões dos recursos didáticos desenvolvidos na capacidade de RP de alunos do 4.º ano do 1.º CEB?; 2. Quais as repercussões dos recursos didáticos desenvolvidos na capacidade de CM de alunos do 4.º ano do 1.º CEB?. Além disso, procurou-se auscultar a opinião de alunos e professora sobre a exploração dos recursos didáticos desenvolvidos, principalmente, ao nível de conexões Matemática–CFN e articulação de contextos de EF e ENF de Ciências. Para tanto, foi realizado um estudo de caso com uma professora e seus alunos do 4.º ano do 1.º CEB, em sala de aula e num espaço de ENF de Ciências. A recolha de dados envolveu diversas técnicas e vários instrumentos. A técnica de análise documental incidiu nas produções dos alunos registadas em Guiões do Aluno e em Tarefas-Teste. No âmbito da técnica de inquirição foram administrados questionários a todos os alunos da turma – o Questionário Inicial e o Questionário Final – e entrevistas semiestruturadas à professora – a Entrevista Inicial à Professora e a Entrevista Final à Professora – e aos três alunos caso – Entrevista ao aluno caso. No que respeita à técnica de observação foi implementado o instrumento Notas de campo, onde foram efetuados registos de natureza descritiva e reflexiva. Os dados recolhidos foram objeto de análise de conteúdo e de análise estatística. Resultados da investigação apontam para que a exploração dos recursos didáticos desenvolvidos possa ter promovido o desenvolvimento de capacidades matemáticas de RP e, sobretudo, de CM dos alunos. Parecem ainda indicar que, genericamente, os alunos e a professora possam ter considerado que os recursos didáticos promoveram conexões Matemática– CFN e a articulação entre espaços de EF e ENF de Ciências.
Resumo:
The present work deals with the development of robust numerical tools for Isogeometric Analysis suitable for problems of solid mechanics in the nonlinear regime. To that end, a new solid-shell element, based on the Assumed Natural Strain method, is proposed for the analysis of thin shell-like structures. The formulation is extensively validated using a set of well-known benchmark problems available in the literature, in both linear and nonlinear (geometric and material) regimes. It is also proposed an alternative formulation which is focused on the alleviation of the volumetric locking pathology in linear elastic problems. In addition, an introductory study in the field of contact mechanics, in the context of Isogeometric Analysis, is also presented, with special focus on the implementation of a the Point-to-Segment algorithm. All the methodologies presented in the current work were implemented in a in-house code, together with several pre- and post-processing tools. In addition, user subroutines for the commercial software Abaqus were also implemented.