713 resultados para Problem Based Learning (PBL)
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Las sesiones de laboratorio ofrecen la posibilidad de simular a pequeña escala el proceso de investigación. En una actividad formativa basada en la metodología PBL (Problem Based Learning), cada grupo de alumnos recibe el encargo de comprobar de manera experimental el efecto de una sustancia sobre el crecimiento de una población de la planta acuática Lemna minor. Después de completar el diseño experimental y llevar a cabo el ensayo, los alumnos deben redactar un informe final en formato póster de forma que presenten sintéticamente los objetivos del ensayo, el procedimiento experimental seguido, los resultados obtenidos y las conclusiones alcanzadas. La actividad finaliza con la presentación de todos los pósters en una sesión específica. Esta práctica docente ha permitido detectar algunos déficits formativos en nuestros alumnos que han motivado la implementación de estrategias correctoras.
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AIM: The aim of this study was to evaluate a new pedagogical approach in teaching fluid, electrolyte and acid-base pathophysiology in undergraduate students. METHODS: This approach comprises traditional lectures, the study of clinical cases on the web and a final interactive discussion of these cases in the classroom. When on the web, the students are asked to select laboratory tests that seem most appropriate to understand the pathophysiological condition underlying the clinical case. The percentage of students having chosen a given test is made available to the teacher who uses it in an interactive session to stimulate discussion with the whole class of students. The same teacher used the same case studies during 2 consecutive years during the third year of the curriculum. RESULTS: The majority of students answered the questions on the web as requested and evaluated positively their experience with this form of teaching and learning. CONCLUSIONS: Complementing traditional lectures with online case-based studies and interactive group discussions represents, therefore, a simple means to promote the learning and the understanding of complex pathophysiological mechanisms. This simple problem-based approach to teaching and learning may be implemented to cover all fields of medicine.
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One of the most relevant difficulties faced by first-year undergraduate students is to settle into the educational environment of universities. This paper presents a case study that proposes a computer-assisted collaborative experience designed to help students in their transition from high school to university. This is done by facilitating their first contact with the campus and its services, the university community, methodologies and activities. The experience combines individual and collaborative activities, conducted in and out of the classroom, structured following the Jigsaw Collaborative Learning Flow Pattern. A specific environment including portable technologies with network and computer applications has been developed to support and facilitate the orchestration of a flow of learning activities into a single integrated learning setting. The result is a Computer-Supported Collaborative Blended Learning scenario, which has been evaluated with first-year university students of the degrees of Software and Audiovisual Engineering within the subject Introduction to Information and Communications Technologies. The findings reveal that the scenario improves significantly students’ interest in their studies and their understanding about the campus and services provided. The environment is also an innovative approach to successfully support the heterogeneous activities conducted by both teachers and students during the scenario. This paper introduces the goals and context of the case study, describes how the technology was employed to conduct the learning scenario, the evaluation methods and the main results of the experience.
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Estudios previos han sugerido que a pesar de las innumerables ventajas que ofrece la metodología activa de enseñanza-aprendizaje ABP (“Aprendizaje Basado en Problemas”), también presenta, como toda estrategia educativa, ciertas limitaciones. En este sentido, se ha sugerido que en muchas ocasiones las “situaciones” (“problemas”) que se utilizan están descontextualizadas, siendo artificiales y poco vinculadas con la acción real en contextos reales. Con el objetivo de superar estas limitaciones, se propone el “Aprendizaje Basado en la Acción” (ABA) como estrategia complementaria. El artículo, siguiendo el marco teórico de la psicología cultural de orientación vygotskiana, articula la propuesta e ilustra su aplicación
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We present an approach to teaching evidence-based management (EBMgt) that trains future managers how to produce local evidence. Local evidence is causally interpretable data, collected on-site in companies to address a specific business problem. Our teaching method is a variant of problem-based learning, a method originally developed to teach evidence-based medicine. Following this method, students learn an evidence-based problem-solving cycle for addressing actual business cases. Executing this cycle, students use and produce scientific evidence through literature searches and the design of local, experimental tests of causal hypotheses. We argue the value of teaching EBMgt with a focus on producing local evidence, how it can be taught, and what can be taught. We conclude by outlining our contribution to the literature on teaching EBMgt and by discussing limitations of our approach.
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The Iowa Department of Education (DE) was appropriated $1.45 million for the development and implementation of a statewide work-based learning intermediary network. This funding was awarded on a competitive basis to 15 regional intermediary networks. Funds received by the regional intermediary networks from the state through this grant are to be used to develop and expand work-based learning opportunities within each region. A match of resources equal to 25 percent was a requirement of the funding. This match could include private donations, in-kind contributions, or public moneys. Funds may be used to support personnel responsible for the implementation of the intermediary network program components.
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The aim of this thesis was to examine emotions in a web-based learning environment (WBLE). Theoretically, the thesis was grounded on the dimensional model of emotions. Four empirical studies were conducted. Study I focused on students’ anxiety and their self-efficacy in computer-using situations. Studies II and III examined the influence of experienced emotions on students’ collaborative visible and non-collaborative invisible activities and lurking in a WBLE. Study II also focused on the antecedents of the emotions students experience in a web-based learning environment. Study IV concentrated on clarifying the differences between emotions experienced in face-to-face and web-based collaborative learning. The results of these studies are reported in four original research articles published in scientific journals. The present studies demonstrate that emotions are important determinants of student behaviour in a web-based learning, and justify the conclusion that interactions on the web can and do have an emotional content. Based on the results of these empirical studies, it can be concluded that the emotions students experience during the web-based learning result mostly from the social interactions rather than from the technological context. The studies indicate that the technology itself is not the only antecedent of students’ emotional reactions in the collaborative web-based learning situations. However, the technology itself also exerted an influence on students’ behaviour. It was found that students’ computer anxiety was associated with their negative expectations of the consequences of using technology-based learning environments in their studies. Moreover, the results also indicated that student behaviours in a WBLE can be divided into three partially overlapping classes: i) collaborative visible ii) non-collaborative invisible activities, and iii) lurking. What is more, students’ emotions experienced during the web-based learning affected how actively they participated in such activities in the environment. Especially lurkers, i.e. students who seldom participated in discussions but frequently visited the online environment, experienced more negatively valenced emotions during the courses than did the other students. This result indicates that such negatively toned emotional experiences can make the lurking individuals less eager to participate in other WBLE courses in the future. Therefore, future research should also focus more precisely on the reasons that cause individuals to lurk in online learning groups, and the development of learning tasks that do not encourage or permit lurking or inactivity. Finally, the results from the study comparing emotional reactions in web-based and face-to-face collaborative learning indicated that the learning by means of web-based communication resulted in more affective reactivity when compared to learning in a face-to-face situation. The results imply that the students in the web-based learning group experienced more intense emotions than the students in the face-to-face learning group.The interpretations of this result are that the lack of means for expressing emotional reactions and perceiving others’ emotions increased the affectivity in the web-based learning groups. Such increased affective reactivity could, for example, debilitate individual’s learning performance, especially in complex learning tasks. Therefore, it is recommended that in the future more studies should be focused on the possibilities to express emotions in a text-based web environment to ensure better means for communicating emotions, and subsequently, possibly decrease the high level of affectivity. However, we do not yet know whether the use of means for communicating emotional expressions via the web (for example, “smileys” or “emoticons”) would be beneficial or disadvantageous in formal learning situations. Therefore, future studies should also focus on assessing how the use of such symbols as a means for expressing emotions in a text-based web environment would affect students’ and teachers’ behaviour and emotional state in web-based learning environments.
Tyypin I diabetesta sairastavan nuoren ohjausmenetelmät ja niiden vaikuttavuus : kirjallisuuskatsaus
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Diabeetikkojen määrä on lisääntynyt viime vuosina ja sairastuvuus on edelleen nousussa. Ohjaus on tämän päivän hoitotyössä yksi sairaanhoitajan tärkeimmistä taidoista. Tätä aihetta on siis ajankohtaista käsitellä. Työ kuuluu osana Lapsen, nuoren ja lapsiperheen ohjaus -projektia. Tarkoituksena on ollut selvittää mitä eri ohjausmenetelmiä on käytössä kun ohjataan tyypin I diabetekseen sairastunutta nuorta ja mitkä tekijät ovat vaikuttaneet nuorten voimaantumiseen ja omahoitoon sitoutumiseen. Työ on rajattu käsittelemään 13-18 vuotiaiden nuorten ohjausta. Työ on tehty soveltaen systemaattista kirjallisuuskatsausta. Kirjallisuushaut tehtiin Helka, Kurre, Ovid (CINAHL ja MEDLINE) sekä Medic tietokannoista. Työhön on koottu mahdollisimman kattavasti aihetta käsitteleviä tieteellisiä julkaisuja. Tutkimusaineisto koostuu yhteensä 17 tieteellisestä artikkelista, pro graduista ja väitöskirjoista. Kirjallisuuden mukaan tyypin I diabeteksen ohjausmenetelmiä ovat: yksilö- ja ryhmäohjaus, suullinen ja kirjallinen ohjaus, diabetesleirit ja sopeutumisvalmennuskurssit, puhelin- ja sähköpostiohjaus, demonstraatio ja käytännönharjoittelu, audiovisuaalinen ohjaus, ongelmaperustainen oppiminen eli PBL (problem based learning) sekä empowerment-ajattelutapaan perustuva viiden askeleen ohjausmalli. Tutkimusten mukaan potilaat arvostavat enemmän yksilöohjausta. Sairauden hyväksymisen ja sopeutumisen kannalta erityisen tärkeää nuorille on ryhmältä saatu tuki, jota on mahdollista saada muun muassa sopeutumisvalmennuskursseilla. Kirjallisen ohjausmateriaalin on todettu olevan vaikuttava ja taloudellinen menetelmä, kun se on tukemassa suullista ohjausta. Puhelinohjaus on varteenotettava tapa antaa ohjausta diabeetikoille, varsinkin niille jotka eivät ole lähellä terveyspalveluita. Tutkimuksista tuli myös esille, että potilaat halusivat ohjausmateriaalia myös videoina, koska se auttaa heitä havainnollistamisessa. Verrattaessa PBL-ohjausta saaneita nuoria yksilöohjausta saaneisiin diabeetikoihin, oli PBL-ohjauksessa olevat nuoret sitoutuneempia hoitoon. Nuorten hoitoon sitoutumiseen vaikuttaa myös perheeltä ja kavereilta saatu tuki sekä hoitohenkilökunnalta saatu tuki. Diabetesohjausta voidaan toteuttaa monella eri menetelmällä. Ohjausmenetelmistä löytyy vaihtelevasti syventävää tietoa. Tutkimuksellista tietoa tarvitaan lisää ohjausmenetelmien käytännön toteutuksesta ja niiden vaikutuksesta nuoren omahoitoon sitoutumiseen.
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The paper presents the results of the piloting or pilot test in a virtual classroom. This e-portfolio was carried out in the 2005-2006 academic year, with students of the Doctorate in Information Society, at the Open University of Catalonia. The electronic portfolio is a strategy for competence based assessment. This experience shows the types of e-portfolios, where students show their work without interactions, and apply the competence-based learning theories in an interactive portfolio system. The real process of learning is developed in the competency based system, the portfolio not only is a basic bio document, has become a real space for learning with competence model. The paper brings out new ideas and possibilities: the competence-based learning promotes closer relationships between universities and companies and redesigns the pedagogic act.
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This paper reports how laboratory projects (LP) coupled to inquiry-based learning (IBL) were implemented in a practical inorganic chemistry course. Several coordination compounds have been successfully synthesised by students according to the proposed topics by the LP-IBL junction, and the chemistry of a number of metals has been studied. Qualitative data were collected from written reports, oral presentations, lab-notebook reviews and personal discussions with the students through an experimental course with undergraduate second-year students at the Universidad Nacional de Colombia during the last 5 years. Positive skills production was observed by combining LP and IBL. Conceptual, practical, interpretational, constructional (questions, explanations, hypotheses), communicational, environmental and application abilities were revealed by the students throughout the experimental course.
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