794 resultados para History, Ancient--Study and teaching (Higher)--Massachusetts--Cambridge--18th century
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The purpose of this paper is to describe the collaboration between librarians and scholars, from a virtual university, in order to facilitate collaborative learning on how to manage information resources. The personal information behaviour of e-learning students when managing information resources for academic, professional and daily life purposes was studied from 24 semi-structured face-to-face interviews. The results of the content analysis of the interview' transcriptions, highlighted that in the workplace and daily life contexts, competent information behaviour is always linked to a proactive attitude, that is to say, that participants seek for information without some extrinsic reward or avoiding punishment. In the academic context, it was observed a low level of information literacy and it seems to be related with a prevalent uninvolved attitude.
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The traditional model of learning based on knowledge transfer doesn't promote the acquisition of information-related competencies and development of autonomous learning. More needs to be done to embrace learner-centred approaches, based on constructivism, collaboration and co-operation. This new learning paradigm is aligned with the European Higher Education Area (EHEA) requirements. In this sense, a learning experience based in faculty' librarian collaboration was seen as the best option for promoting student engagement and also a way to increase information-related competences in Open University of Catalonia (UOC) academic context. This case study outlines the benefits of teacher-librarian collaboration in terms of pedagogy innovation, resources management and introduction of open educational resources (OER) in virtual classrooms, Information literacy (IL) training and use of 2.0 tools in teaching. Our faculty-librarian's collaboration aims to provide an example of technology-enhanced learning and demonstrate how working together improves the quality and relevance of educational resources in UOC's virtual classrooms. Under this new approach, while teachers change their role from instructors to facilitators of the learning process and extend their reach to students, libraries acquire an important presence in the academic learning communities.
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The purpose of this paper is to describe the collaboration between librarians and scholars, from a virtual university, in order to facilitate collaborative learning on how to manage information resources. The personal information behaviour of e-learning students when managing information resources for academic, professional and daily life purposes was studied from 24 semi-structured face-to-face interviews. The results of the content analysis of the interview' transcriptions, highlighted that in the workplace and daily life contexts, competent information behaviour is always linked to a proactive attitude, that is to say, that participants seek for information without some extrinsic reward or avoiding punishment. In the academic context, it was observed a low level of information literacy and it seems to be related with a prevalent uninvolved attitude.
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A descriptive, exploratory study is presented based on a questionnaire regarding the following aspects of reflective learning: a) self-knowledge, b) relating experience to knowledge, c) self-reflection, and d) self-regulation of the learning processes. The questionnaire was completed by students studying four different degree courses (social education, environmental sciences, nursing, and psychology). Specifically, the objectives of a self-reported reflective learning questionnaire are: i) to determine students’ appraisal of reflective learning methodology with regard to their reflective learning processes, ii) to obtain evidence of the main difficulties encountered by students in integrating reflective learning methodologies into their reflective learning processes, and iii) to collect students’ perceptions regarding the main contributions of the reflective learning processes they have experienced
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This study addressed the problem of instructor support for self-directed learning, specifically, learner-directed program planning, within a classroom setting in higher education. A combination of survey, interview, document analysis, and observation was used to assess and evaluate the attitudes and practices of a sample of full-time faculty at an Ontario university. Eighty-seven percent of the study sample reported instructional beliefs, values, and expectations that were not supportive of self-directed learning, especially in terms of student participation in program planning. Planning was seen as the responsibility of the instructor. Instructors were least open to student participation in the planning of the evaluation of learning. However, there was considerable stated support for other of the basic principles of adult education. The remaining 13% of the study sample reported instructional beliefs, values, and expectations that were fully supportive of self-directed learning. Instructional practices were analyzed in relation to the instructors' stated beliefs. Although practices reflected, in many instances, instructors' statements of support, there were some significant discrepancies between apparent support for the concept of self-directed learning and actual classroom practice. Both beliefs and practice were compared to a research model of self-directed learning. Most instructors did not have a concept of self-directed learning as comprehensive as that described in the research model. Instructor support for self-directed learning was profoundly influenced by the university setting. It was concluded that more strenuous attempts to research, enhance, and promote instructional and institutional support for self-directed learning in higher education are warranted.
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The purpose of this qualitative inquiry was to determine how the Practical Nursing and Pharmacy Technician programs in one southern Ontario community college could more effectively accommodate ESL learners' communication needs. The literature review examined (a) linguistic issues, such as language testing and second-language learning theories, (b) organizational matters, such as ESL curriculum and teacher training, and (c) affective issues, such as motivation for second-language learning, learning styles, and the student-teacher relationship. I gathered perceptual data from the programs' administrators, faculty members, and ESL learners. Eleven participants took part in individual interviews or a focus group session. The results suggest that ESL learners need assistance with discipline-specific vocabulary and cultural nuances. College ESL learners' weak communicative competence, together with misleading acceptance standards for ESL learners and limited support available to faculty members and to students, decrease opportunities for successful completion of the programs. The results point to re-assessment of the college's admission policies and procedures, program evaluation practices that consider the needs of ESL learners, discipline-specific language support, and strategies to enhance the ESL student-teacher relationship. The study highlights theory relating to ESL learners' self-perception and engagement, as well as the importance of including the voice of college ESL learners in educational research. The results suggest that despite ESL learners' perseverance in completing their studies, power imbalances remain. The college has yet to implement organizational strategies such as discipline-specific communications and ESL courses and extended language support that could meet the communication needs of ESL learners in the two programs.
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Amb l’objectiu de formar els estudiants d’Història de l’Art en el coneixement de la iconografia cristiana, la doctora M. Assumpta Roig va decidir dur-los a treballar al Museu d’Art de Girona. Allà, van poder conèixer de primera mà les obres amb les quals s’enfrontarien. Però les peces no es trobaven exposades a les sales, no eren obres conegudes. Dormien, gairebé totes, a la reserva. Els estudiants es disposaven a treballar amb les obres del Museu del Prado que, des de fa més d’un segle, hi ha en dipòsit al Museu
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L’objectiu d’aquesta comunicació és presentar el treball que s’ha vingut desenvolupant al llarg dels darrers anys en els estudis d’Història de l’art de la Universitat de Girona, i més concretament entorn de l’àrea de coneixement d’Art contemporani. Aquest treball, emmarcat en diversos programes d’innovació docent, va consistir, en una primera fase, en la digitalització del material visual utilitzat en la docència (les anteriors diapositives); i en la fase que actualment estem desenvolupant, en la creació i posta en marxa d’una Base d’imatges d’art contemporani en línia, que està actualment en fase de proves. Des del punt de vista docent, aquest projecte posa èmfasi en l’aspecte que nosaltres considerem clau en l’àmbit de la nostra tasca docent: el que hem intentat és crear una eina que faciliti la tasca dels nostres estudiants posant a la seva disposició tot el material visual treballat a les classes, de manera que el seu procés d’aprenentatge esdevingui molt més autònom i individualitzat. La valoració que els estudiants han fet de les fases del projecte executades fins ara ha estat molt positiva, i per això creiem que aquest projecte continua essent vàlid per al seu desenvolupament futur. Així mateix, aquesta eina s’està mostrant també molt útil pel que fa a temes de recerca, tant per als docents com per els estudiants, i voldríem aprofundir també en aquesta direcció. En la propera fase el que pretenem és afavorir molt més la implicació de l’estudiant, ja que posant al seu abast més recursos, esperem que els utilitzi també de forma més autònoma i creativa, i que això tingui una repercussió positiva en el seu procés d’aprenentatge. Així mateix, i partint del fet que tot aquest material serà disponible on-line, pretenem explorar les possibilitats de connectar el nostre recurs amb altres de similars que puguin altres universitats, amb l’objectiu d’optimitzar-ne l’ús i les potencialitats
Experience in introduction of English terminology in engineering lessons: methodology and evaluation
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This communication explains a experience for the introduction of English terminology in a technical degree of higher education. We present the methodology and assessment procedures used to evaluate the way the students perceived the introduction of terminology in English in two different subjects from 3rd and 5th year courses of a Computer Science degree in which English was not the vehicular language. We propose a strategy based on two main pillars, namely: 1) The design of materials, explanations, and exams, paying particular attention to the way in which the specific terminology was exposed to the students, and 2) The assessment of the impact in the students by means of the analysis of the feedback trough a set of enquiries. Our experience showed that the students responded very positively to the introduction of English terminology, and presented an affirmative feedback about the impact that an improvement of their linguistic abilities would have in their future work. Further, we present statistics regarding the use of English as the vehicular language for technical reports, which is envisaged as very useful by the students. Finally, we propose a set of questions for further debate which are centered in the role that English terminology should pay in technical degrees, and about the way in which universities should deploy resources in English languages within the different Syllabus
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Se planteó la integración de la gestión de la información en la asignatura Historia de la Educación en una actividad específica y a la vez interdisciplinar, pues todas las asignaturas del segundo curso de la licenciatura trabajamos monográficamente en seminarios durante el curso 2008-09 cuatro temas, siendo elegido el tercero, la adolescencia, para conocer las competencias de obtención, registro y reelaboración de la información primaria que habían logrado los estudiantes. Para trabajar en seminarios se había acordado, desde el punto de vista metodológico, abordar cada tema con materiales diversos y con actividades variadas (talleres, mesas redondas, visitas,…) que requirieran la participación activa del alumnado, circunstancia que tomamos en consideración a la hora de diseñar la experiencia que presentamos
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Actualmente, la enseñanza de la historia del arte como disciplina se imparte en las universidades, en la mayoría de los casos, sin tener en cuenta otras manifestaciones artísticas paralelas en el tiempo y en el espacio. Nuestra propuesta, partiendo de una base teórica que relaciona las artes plásticas y la literatura, subraya las similitudes metodológicas del estudio de las dos disciplinas, sus intercambios de terminología, más común desde la literatura hacia la pintura que al revés, y propone una metodología didáctica que facilite y complemente la comprensión de la historia del arte. El objeto de la presente comunicación es demostrar la utilidad de la enseñanza paralela de la historia de la literatura y de la historia del arte, para mejorar la comprensión de la segunda, y establecer una metodología que permita crear conexiones y paralelismos entre ellas. Hay que aclarar que hablamos de la Historia del Arte por un lado y de la Historia de la Literatura por otro, ya que el término “literatura” es amplio y complejo