3 resultados para Service-Learning, Community-Based Projects, Participatory Action Research, Interdisciplinarity
em AMS Tesi di Laurea - Alm@DL - Università di Bologna
Resumo:
Nell’a.a. 20/21 viene attivato presso il Dipartimento di Interpretazione e Traduzione dell’Università di Bologna il corso Service Learning Laboratory. L’insegnamento si basa sul service-learning, un approccio didattico sviluppatosi alla fine del XX secolo che integra il servizio significativo reso alla comunità all’interno del curriculum. D’accordo con tale proposta, il corso di service-learning si poneva un obiettivo tanto virtuoso quanto ambizioso: la fondazione di un’agenzia di servizi linguistici pro bono a gestione studentesca. Tale scopo è stato raggiunto nel marzo del 2021 con la fondazione di IN.TRA. Il presente elaborato si pone l’obiettivo di effettuare una valutazione finale del corso Service Learning Laboratory al duplice scopo di provare la rilevanza e la qualità del servizio sociale offerto alla comunità e di dimostrare la sua utilità nella formazione degli studenti e delle studentesse che hanno preso parte al corso. A tal fine, sono state raccolte le autovalutazioni e le opinioni dei protagonisti del progetto IN.TRA e analizzate sulla base delle tre domande di valutazione: quali risultati sono stati raggiunti dal punto di vista dell’apprendimento degli studenti? Quali risultati sono stati raggiunti dal punto di vista del servizio sociale offerto? Sono stati rispettati i criteri che rendono un’esperienza di service-learning di qualità? I risultati mostrano alti livello di apprendimento da parte dei discenti a fianco di un servizio rilevante e di qualità offerto ai partner comunitari. Tutto ciò, nel pieno rispetto degli elementi cardine di un progetto di service-learning di qualità. Il presente elaborato si propone inoltre di offrire un contributo alla limitata letteratura circa l’implementazione del service-learning nei curricula di traduzione, senza tuttavia la pretesa di generalizzare i risultati ottenuti. A tale scopo, si rendono necessarie ulteriori ricerche che l’autrice si auspica possano trovare ispirazione dal presente elaborato.
Resumo:
Ocean acidification is an effect of the rise in atmospheric CO2, which causes a reduction in the pH of the ocean and generates a number of changes in seawater chemistry and consequently potentially impacts seawater life. The effect of ocean acidification on metabolic processes (such as net community production and community respiration and on particulate organic carbon (POC) concentrations was investigated in summer 2012 at Cap de la Revellata in Corsica (Calvi, France). Coastal surface water was enclosed in 9 mesocosms and subjected to 6 pCO2 levels (3 replicated controls and 6 perturbations) for approximately one month. No trend was found in response to increasing pCO2 in any of the biological and particulate analyses. Community respiration was relatively stable throughout the experiment in all mesocosms, and net community production was most of the time close to zero. Similarly, POC concentrations were not affected by acidification during the whole experimental period. Such as the global ocean, the Mediterranean Sea has an oligotrophic nature. Based on present results, it seems likely that seawater acidification will not have significant effects on photosynthetic rates, microbial metabolism and carbon transport.
Resumo:
The aim of this work is to develop a prototype of an e-learning environment that can foster Content and Language Integrated Learning (CLIL) for students enrolled in an aircraft maintenance training program, which allows them to obtain a license valid in all EU member states. Background research is conducted to retrace the evolution of the field of educational technology, analyzing different learning theories – behaviorism, cognitivism, and (socio-)constructivism – and reflecting on how technology and its use in educational contexts has changed over time. Particular attention is given to technologies that have been used and proved effective in Computer Assisted Language Learning (CALL). Based on the background research and on students’ learning objectives, i.e. learning highly specialized contents and aeronautical technical English, a bilingual approach is chosen, three main tools are identified – a hypertextbook, an exercise creation activity, and a discussion forum – and the learning management system Moodle is chosen as delivery medium. The hypertextbook is based on the technical textbook written in English students already use. In order to foster text comprehension, the hypertextbook is enriched by hyperlinks and tooltips. Hyperlinks redirect students to webpages containing additional information both in English and in Italian, while tooltips show Italian equivalents of English technical terms. The exercise creation activity and the discussion forum foster interaction and collaboration among students, according to socio-constructivist principles. In the exercise creation activity, students collaboratively create a workbook, which allow them to deeply analyze and master the contents of the hypertextbook and at the same time create a learning tool that can help them, as well as future students, to enhance learning. In the discussion forum students can discuss their individual issues, content-related, English-related or e-learning environment-related, helping one other and offering instructors suggestions on how to improve both the hypertextbook and the workbook based on their needs.