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Teaching computer science in higher education: teachers concerns and students challenges for a better and successful learning

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Resumo:This paper tends to present how eLearning strategies and policies used, in a Portuguese district (Aveiro), are enhancing learning and knowledge for heterogeneous audiences with constraints that are beyond the usual. Besides time to learn and physical distance, they face new challenges like, the need to get specialized in areas where economy is growing; where companies need to adapt to new markets; where the technology revolution is a priority. Experience achieved tells the professionals observed have shown great interest in eLearning actions and for a hybrid methodology. By a simple empirical evaluation, professionals agree that technologies are, in fact, very helpful for those who have several constraints to learn. They use the LMS in order to accomplish the learning assessments and skills but they also feel that there are a lot of improvements that can be done through ICT, especially to promote self- study. Rather than repositories, more intelligent and friendly content organization and actor’s participation could enable a more efficient learning.
Autores principais:Fernando Miguel Rocha de Oliveira
Outros Autores:José Artur Serrano
Assunto:eLearning 2.0 Pedagogy Strategies Paradigm Platform Learning Roadmaps
Ano:2010
País:Portugal
Tipo de documento:documento de conferência
Tipo de acesso:acesso aberto
Instituição associada:Universidade de Aveiro
Idioma:inglês
Origem:RIA - Repositório Institucional da Universidade de Aveiro
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Resumo:This paper tends to present how eLearning strategies and policies used, in a Portuguese district (Aveiro), are enhancing learning and knowledge for heterogeneous audiences with constraints that are beyond the usual. Besides time to learn and physical distance, they face new challenges like, the need to get specialized in areas where economy is growing; where companies need to adapt to new markets; where the technology revolution is a priority. Experience achieved tells the professionals observed have shown great interest in eLearning actions and for a hybrid methodology. By a simple empirical evaluation, professionals agree that technologies are, in fact, very helpful for those who have several constraints to learn. They use the LMS in order to accomplish the learning assessments and skills but they also feel that there are a lot of improvements that can be done through ICT, especially to promote self- study. Rather than repositories, more intelligent and friendly content organization and actor’s participation could enable a more efficient learning.