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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…
Tuning the field trip: audio-guided tours as a replacement for 1-day excursions in human geography
2013
Educators are experiencing difficulties with 1-day field trips in human geography. Instead of teaching students how to apply theory in the field and learn to sense geography in everyday life, many excursions have degraded into tourist-like events where lecturers try to motivate rather passive students against a noisy urban backdrop. Although various (partly) student-led approaches have successfully addressed the issue, there are still a high number of tours that use a traditional, tutor-led model. The example of a series of three audio tours produced at Johannes Gutenberg-University Mainz, Germany, shows how these conventional field trips can be transformed into audio tours that help studen…
El Desarrollo profesional del profesor de ciencias mediante tutorías de grupos cooperativos : estudio de ocho casos
2002
La formación continuada de profesores de ciencias, concebida como desarrollo profesional, ha adquirido recientemente relevancia en la investigación en didáctica de las ciencias. En este artículo se presenta un modelo de formación de profesores en activo basado en un programa teórico-práctico desarrollado mediante tutorías de orientación constructivista. Este modelo se ha puesto a prueba en un estudio longitudinal de varios años en el que se ha hecho un seguimiento del cambio didáctico ocurrido en ocho profesores de ciencias de secundaria. En el trabajo se presenta un diseño pretest-postest con indicadores de los cambios epistemológicos y actitudinales que han tenido lugar en estos profesore…
A Map-Based Visualization Tool To Support Tutors In E-Learning 2.0
2009
Web 2.0 regards essentially the social issues about the new usage of web applications, but participative web and user generated contents induce a new way to think about the design of the web applications themselves. This is particularly true in the field of educational systems that are all web based applications. Many researchers are now devoted to study what is called e-learning 2.0 both as regards the technological issues in the field of computer science, and in relation to the impact of the web 2.0 social and psychological issues on the education process itself. One of the most crucial topics in e-learning 2.0 is the way to provide support to the teacher/tutor to avoid cognitive overload…
Modeling a teacher in a tutorial-like system using Learning Automata
2012
Published version of a chapter in the book: Transactions on Computational Collective Intelligence VIII. Also available from the publisher at: http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-34645-3_2 The goal of this paper is to present a novel approach to model the behavior of a Teacher in a Tutorial- like system. In this model, the Teacher is capable of presenting teaching material from a Socratic-type Domain model via multiple-choice questions. Since this knowledge is stored in the Domain model in chapters with different levels of complexity, the Teacher is able to present learning material of varying degrees of difficulty to the Students. In our model, we propose that the Teacher will be able to as…
Determination of disproportionate tenders in public procurement
2013
[EN] Public procurement is one of the fundamental pillars of the construction sector and the understanding of its statutory regulation is one of the keys to success. The government regulates the concept of disproportionate tenders to avoid deals that are too low, something which could jeopardise the execution of the work or cause problems during implementation such as conflicting prices, project modifications and delays. The criteria for determining the disproportionality of the offers are numerous and each contracting authority determines which to use in each process by carrying out a comparative analysis. The results show that the formulas of disproportionality based on a percentage of th…
The nationality of companies in French law
2012
The development of international economic relations and the construction of an integrated European area, both from an economic and a political point of view, has revived the debate on the nationality of trading companies. The question is not so much whether trading companies have a nationality on an equal footing with natural persons – solutions have long been accepted by international doctrine and jurisprudence – but rather to determine how this notion has evolved and adapted to the constraints on the one hand, of a globalized market economy and, on the other hand, of European Union law which overturns the traditionally accepted solutions of nationality of trading companies into the legal …
The resources and obstacles of creative collaboration in a long-term learning community
2008
Abstract In the framework of a subject-centred socio-cultural approach, this study investigates creative collaboration and the resources for and obstacles to it in a long-term learning community of ten teacher students. The study focuses on five different learning situations over a 2-year period. The data were taken from teacher students’ evaluations and accounts (on given criteria) of their videotaped group-learning sessions, and their reports of the obstacles to creative collaboration. Using the students’ evaluations of the five videotaped group learning situations, the sessions they assessed as the least and most creative were compared, the aim being to discover the most important situat…
Impact evaluation of reactive assessment strategies to address social loafing by promoting student cooperation and encouraging mutual support
2013
Cooperative work is an effective strategy when team members are kept motivated and collaborate towards the achievement of a common goal. However, social loafing may significantly reduce educational gains. In this article, we analyse whether assessment-based reactive strategies that exploit existing emotional relationships between the team members are effective as a response to unequal commitment in cooperative tasks. In particular, an adaptive negotiation process that permits students to improve their grades by improving future scores obtained by free riders is suggested. Findings support that these types of strategies may have a great impact in fostering peer tutoring, student cooperation …
The master’s dissertation viva by video conference: strategies and best practices
2019
Durante la última década, se han publicado numerosos estudios sobre el proceso de elaboración y evaluación de los trabajos de fin de máster (TFM) (Da Cunha, 2016; García & Martínez-Clares, 2012; González-Calero & Turégano, 2011), sobre las fases de tutorización y acompañamiento al estudiante (Flores, Martínez, Martínez López, Pascual, & Sanz, 2013) y sobre las competencias a adquirir tras su finalización (Cabrera, Sangrà & Rodera, 2012; Serrano & Pontes, 2015; Viejo & Ortega Ruiz, 2018). Sin embargo, no resultan tan evidentes las investigaciones que analizan la fase de preparación y defensa pública de estos trabajos, siendo, sin embargo, la que genera más incomodidad entre el estudiantado. …