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O software open source como instrumento pedagógico: aplicação prática à econometria e à matemática

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Summary:Nowadays, the software open source represents an important teaching resource. However, it is not sufficiently explored in the university teaching methodologies. In subjects with a very specific goal, applied contents and attended by a small number of students, the commercial software is still preferred to the software open source. Aware of this reality, the present paper presents a reflection about the use of software open source in Econometrics and Applied Mathematics. The adoption of two different software programmes – Gretl and Octave – allows presenting a comprehensive set of pedagogical, economical and technical advantages and some observed practical limitations. In practice, the refereed advantages are stressed when the students’ results are analysed. Their results benefit from the adoption of software which is executed, distributed and improved freely.
Main Authors:Nunes, Alcina
Other Authors:Balsa, Carlos
Subject:Software open-source Teaching methodologies Econometrics Mathematics Empirical application
Year:2008
Country:Portugal
Document type:conference paper
Access type:open access
Associated institution:Instituto Politécnico de Bragança
Language:Portuguese
Origin:Biblioteca Digital do IPB
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Summary:Nowadays, the software open source represents an important teaching resource. However, it is not sufficiently explored in the university teaching methodologies. In subjects with a very specific goal, applied contents and attended by a small number of students, the commercial software is still preferred to the software open source. Aware of this reality, the present paper presents a reflection about the use of software open source in Econometrics and Applied Mathematics. The adoption of two different software programmes – Gretl and Octave – allows presenting a comprehensive set of pedagogical, economical and technical advantages and some observed practical limitations. In practice, the refereed advantages are stressed when the students’ results are analysed. Their results benefit from the adoption of software which is executed, distributed and improved freely.