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The Study of the Scale through Space. Teaching Innovation Experience among Architecture Schools: Malaga, Seville and Palermo

2018

The educational innovation project object of this communication focuses on the scale problems that arise in the projects of territorial planning carried out in architecture schools, but also in the loss of the scale concept related to thought and drawing. The project involved collaboration among the Schools of Architecture of Malaga, Palermo and Seville with the aim of carrying out a practical exercise among the students of two subjects that, working on different scales, addressed similar concepts. In particular, following an PBL methodology based on collaborative projects, the planning of the N-340 road in the city of Nerja (Málaga) was carried out. Firstly, the territorial scale is addres…

Active learningproblem-based learning (PBL)business.industryTeaching methodlcsh:Aeducational innovation projectlandscapeSpace (commercial competition)Landscape designterritorial planningcollaborative project-based learningactive learningScale (social sciences)teaching methodsActive learningtourismMathematics educationSociologylcsh:General WorksArchitectureurbanismbusinessUrbanismTourismThe 2nd Innovative and Creative Education and Teaching International Conference
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‘Ain't nothin' like the real thing’. Motivation and study processes on a work-based project course in information systems design

2007

Background. Advocates of the project method claim that project-based learning inspires student learning. However, it has been claimed that project-based learning environments demand quite a bit of self-regulation on the part of the learner. Aims. Consequently, it was tested whether students scoring low in self-regulation of learning experienced ‘friction’, an incompatibility between student self-regulation and the demands posed by the learning environment. This would be manifest in cognitive processing and motivation. Samples. The target group consisted of 58 mainly third-year Finnish university students taking a mandatory project course in information systems design. During the project cou…

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Implementation of augmented reality in operative dentistry learning.

2017

Objective To evaluate the efficacy of augmented reality (AR) in the gaining of knowledge and skills amongst dental students in the design of cavity preparations and analyse their degree of satisfaction. Material and methods AR cavity models were prepared for use with computers and mobile devices. Forty-one students were divided into two groups (traditional teaching methods vs AR). Questionnaires were designed to evaluate knowledge and skills, with the administration of a satisfaction questionnaire for those using AR. The degree of compliance with the standards in cavity design was assessed. The Mann-Whitney U-test was used to compare knowledge and skills between the two groups, and the Wilc…

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Studi greci e latini nell?antica Università di Altamura (1748-1821)

2019

The article tries to highlight, despite the scarse of available documentation, the Greek and Latin studies (language and texts) in the ancient Apulian University in Altamura (1748-1821). Furthermore, on the basis of unpublished archival materials (school registers and student workbooks) it is possible to shed light on the ancient authors explained at school, the teaching methods, and the study practices.

Altamura ? Apulia ? University ? Greek and Latin studies 23 45 https://pages.uv.es/SPhV/cas/numero21.wikiNunzio The article tries to highlightdespite the scarse of available documentationUNESCO::CIENCIAS DE LAS ARTES Y LAS LETRASthe Greek and Latin studies (language and texts) in the ancient Apulian University in Altamura (1748-1821). Furthermoreon the basis of unpublished archival materials (school registers and student workbooks) it is possible to shed light on the ancient authors explained at school//pages.uv.es/SPhV/cas/numero21.wiki [Altamura ? Apulia ? University ? Greek and Latin studies 23 45 https]:CIENCIAS DE LAS ARTES Y LAS LETRAS [UNESCO]and the study practices. Altamura ? Puglia ? Università ? Studi greci e latini1135-9560 8276 Studia philologica valentina 536436 2019 21 7225811 Studi greci e latini nell?antica Università di Altamura (1748-1821) Bianchithe teaching methods
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Teacher's reflections on experimenting with technology-enriched inquiry-based mathematics teaching with a preplanned teaching unit

2013

Abstract According to previous studies, inquiry-based mathematics teaching enhances learning. However, teachers need support in implementing this type of teaching. In this study, a high school teacher was given a short preplanned inquiry-based mathematics teaching unit that included activities with GeoGebra. The teacher was interviewed after every lesson to explore her reflections after teaching. I analyzed how the teacher described the differences between her regular teaching style and the teaching unit and the pros and cons of the teaching unit. The teacher reflected on the roles of the teacher and students, depth of students’ knowledge, her stance toward the teaching unit, constraints fo…

Applied MathematicsTeaching methodTeaching and learning centerPedagogyComputingMilieux_COMPUTERSANDEDUCATIONMathematics educationta516Applied PsychologyEducationUnit (housing)Style (sociolinguistics)The Journal of Mathematical Behavior
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Explanation, motivation and question posing routines in university mathematics teachers' pedagogical discourse: a commognitive analysis

2015

This paper investigates the teaching practices used by university mathematics teachers when lecturing, a topic within university mathematics education research which is gaining an increasing intere ...

Applied MathematicsTeaching methodmedia_common.quotation_subjectMathematicsofComputing_GENERALEducationMathematics (miscellaneous)Connected MathematicsComputingMilieux_COMPUTERSANDEDUCATIONMathematics educationUniversity educationVideo technologyMathematics instructionFunction (engineering)media_commonInternational Journal of Mathematical Education in Science and Technology
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Las competencias básicas en la nueva generación de estudiantes universitarios: Una experiencia de Innovación

2017

[EN] This contribution presents an innovative teaching experience dedicated to developing core competencies in the university student by activating educational practices and evaluation procedures that seek to promote and maximize various competitions. This experiencie has been implemented in different degrees of the University of Valencia during the academic years 2011-12, 2012-13, 2013-14 and 2014-15. Participating in the study 1285 students through accidental sampling accessibility. After developing a survey methodology based on descriptive-exploratory analyzes data collected allow us to know what is the degree of control perceived by university students around the following core competen…

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Las competencias básicas en la nueva generación de estudiantes universitarios: Una experiencia de Innovación.

2017

[EN] This contribution presents an innovative teaching experience dedicated to developing core competencies in the university student by activating educational practices and evaluation procedures that seek to promote and maximize various competitions. This experiencie has been implemented in different degrees of the University of Valencia during the academic years 2011-12, 2012-13, 2013-14 and 2014-15. Participating in the study 1285 students through accidental sampling accessibility. After developing a survey methodology based on descriptive-exploratory analyzes data collected allow us to know what is the degree of control perceived by university students around the following core competen…

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Electronic Mail as a Forum for Argumentative Interaction in Higher Education Studies

1998

This article reports a study in which thirty-one undergraduate students practiced academic argumentation by electronic mail (e-mail). In the two “tutorled” e-mail study groups the discussion topics were selected by the tutor, while in the two self-directed “student-led” groups selection was by the students. The quantity and quality of student-student interaction, and the factors associated with this were investigated. The results indicated that 42 percent of the students' messages (n = 441) were interactive in nature, indicating at least one reference to fellow students' messages. When difficult contents were addressed, interaction in the tutor-led groups was more common than in the studen…

ArgumentativeHigher educationComputer sciencebusiness.industrymedia_common.quotation_subjectTeaching methodElectronic mailComputer Science ApplicationsEducationArgumentation theoryPedagogyMathematics educationQuality (business)Computer-mediated communicationTUTORbusinesscomputermedia_commoncomputer.programming_languageJournal of Educational Computing Research
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Argumentation Course by Electronic Mail

1997

Abstract This article examines the question of whether electronic‐mail (e‐mail) discussions provide university students with an appropriate and profitable environment for practising argumentation and critical thinking skills. An experiment in which 31 undergraduate students and two tutors engaged in argumentative e‐mail discussions is described. The discussions were related to two set books on the sociology of education. The participants’ perceptions of the discussions and of e‐mail as a study method were evaluated by means of a student questionnaire and tutor interviews. Most of the students found that the discussions included a lot of constructive critique, mutual encouragement and constr…

ArgumentativeHigher educationbusiness.industryTeaching methodEducational technologyElectronic mailEducationArgumentation theoryPedagogyComputingMilieux_COMPUTERSANDEDUCATIONMathematics educationbusinessPsychologyTUTORSociology of Educationcomputercomputer.programming_languageScandinavian Journal of Educational Research
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