18 resultados para Heath, Christian: Technology in action


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The fast development of distance learning tools such as Open Educational Resources (OER) and Massive Open Online Courses (MOOC or MOOCs) are indicators of a shift in the way in which digital teaching and learning are understood. MOOC are a new style of online classes that allow any person with web access, anywhere, usually free of charge, to participate through video lectures, computer graded tests and discussion forums. They have been capturing the attention of many higher education institutions around the world. This paper will give us an overview of the “Introduction to Differential Calculus” a MOOC Project, created by an engaged volunteer team of Mathematics lecturers from four schools of the Polytechnic Institute of Oporto (IPP). The MOOC theories and their popularity are presented and complemented by a discussion of some MOOC definitions and their inherent advantages and disadvantages. It will also explore what MOOC mean for Mathematics education. The Project development is revealed by focusing on used MOOC structure, as well as the quite a lot of types of course materials produced. It ends with a presentation of a short discussion about problems and challenges met throughout the development of the project. It is also our goal to contribute for a change in the way teaching and learning Mathematics is seen and practiced nowadays, trying to make education more accessible to as many people as possible and increase our institution (IPP) recognition.

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An overwhelming problem in Math Curriculums in Higher Education Institutions (HEI), we are daily facing in the last decade, is the substantial differences in Math background of our students. When you try to transmit, engage and teach subjects/contents that your “audience” is unable to respond to and/or even understand what we are trying to convey, it is somehow frustrating. In this sense, the Math projects and other didactic strategies, developed through Learning Management System Moodle, which include an array of activities that combine higher order thinking skills with math subjects and technology, for students of HE, appear as remedial but important, proactive and innovative measures in order to face and try to overcome these considerable problems. In this paper we will present some of these strategies, developed in some organic units of the Polytechnic Institute of Porto (IPP). But, how “fruitful” are the endless number of hours teachers spent in developing and implementing these platforms? Do students react to them as we would expect? Do they embrace this opportunity to overcome their difficulties? How do they use/interact individually with LMS platforms? Can this environment that provides the teacher with many interesting tools to improve the teaching – learning process, encourages students to reinforce their abilities and knowledge? In what way do they use each available material – videos, interactive tasks, texts, among others? What is the best way to assess student’s performance in these online learning environments? Learning Analytics tools provides us a huge amount of data, but how can we extract “good” and helpful information from them? These and many other questions still remain unanswered but we look forward to get some help in, at least, “get some drafts” for them because we feel that this “learning analysis”, that tackles the path from the objectives to the actual results, is perhaps the only way we have to move forward in the “best” learning and teaching direction.

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A escola encontra-se atualmente desafiada a acompanhar os avanços tecnológicos e a integrá-los nas estratégias pedagógicas utilizadas em sala de aula. As tecnologias que temos ao nosso dispor oferecem-nos uma variedade considerável de novos recursos, os quais devem ser utilizados de modo estratégico e criativo, ampliando as formas de ensino e aprendizagem em sala de aula. Neste sentido, a utilização das tecnologias para a realização de visitas de estudo virtuais poderá constituir uma das formas de mobilizar os recursos tecnológicos de modo enriquecedor. Este estudo desenvolveu-se numa turma do 4º ano do 1º ciclo do ensino básico e procura analisar as potencialidades das visitas de estudo virtuais enquanto estratégia pedagógica capaz de potenciar a aprendizagem e a motivação dos alunos no ensino das Ciências. Para delinear e estruturar este estudo, formularam-se duas questões orientadoras: i) As visitas de estudo virtuais constituem uma estratégia realizável em contexto de sala de aula? e ii) Que contributos se podem obter no envolvimento dos alunos nas aprendizagens das Ciências pela realização de visitas de estudo virtuais? Para alcançar as respostas pretendidas optou-se por uma metodologia de natureza qualitativa inspirada na investigação-ação, por esta permitir experienciar a prática docente de uma forma reflexiva e investigativa, de modo a aprofundar os processos e os resultados da ação pedagógica. A recolha de dados foi efetuada por diversos meios, de forma a permitir um cruzamento da informação e, consequentemente, construir um conhecimento mais sustentado. Os resultados sugerem que a realização de visitas de estudo virtuais apresenta-se como uma estratégia de ensino que pode ser usada na prática pedagógica, potenciando a utilização das tecnologias em sala de aula. Esta estratégia também parece aumentar a motivação e o envolvimento ativo dos alunos na construção da sua própria aprendizagem, permitindo uma melhor compreensão dos conteúdos.