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Artigue, Michèle, and Luc Trouche. "Revisiting the French Didactic Tradition through Technological Lenses." Mathematics 9, no. 6 (March 16, 2021): 629. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/math9060629.

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There is, in France, a long-term tradition of research in the didactics of mathematics. In this paper, we revisit this tradition using, as a specific lens, the research carried out on the educational use of digital tools and resources for teaching and learning mathematics. We first briefly introduce this tradition and the three main theories at the base of it: the theory of didactical situations, the theory of conceptual fields, and the anthropological theory of the didactic. Then, considering three different technological lenses, i.e., dynamic geometry environments, computer algebra systems, and digital resources, we show how these theories and the long-term connection established in this tradition with the fields of cognitive ergonomics and computer sciences have influenced technological research and its outcomes. We also show that, conversely, didactic technological research has led to original and influential theoretical constructions, such as the instrumental approach and the documentational approach to didactics, and that it has contributed in a substantial way to the opening of this didactic tradition to other didactic cultures and other communities, beyond the didactic one.
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VASILYEVA, Valentina D., Raisa M. PETRUNEVA, and Elena D. BERISHEVA. "CLASSICAL DIDACTIC PRINCIPLES AND ELECTRONIC LEARNING ENVIRONMENTS." PRIMO ASPECTU, no. 1(45) (March 24, 2021): 72–80. http://dx.doi.org/10.35211/2500-2635-2021-1-45-72-80.

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The article discusses the didactic aspects of the use of distance learning tools on the example of the electronic information and educational environment (EIEE) of the Volgograd State Technical University (VolgSTU). It is shown that classical didactic principles are also applicable when using information and communication technologies.
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Maresova, Hana, and Lukas Hejsek. "Didactic Limits of Teaching in Virtual Environments." Anthropologist 24, no. 1 (April 2016): 231–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/09720073.2016.11892010.

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Hron, Aemilian. "Metaphors as Didactic Means for Multimedia Learning Environments." Innovations in Education and Training International 35, no. 1 (February 1998): 21–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/1355800980350104.

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Marcelo, Carlos, and Victor H. Perera. "Didactic interaction in e-learning: new styles for new environments." International Journal of Continuing Engineering Education and Life-Long Learning 17, no. 6 (2007): 461. http://dx.doi.org/10.1504/ijceell.2007.015594.

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Ramos de Melo, Francisco, Edna Lucia Flôres, Sirlon Diniz de Carvalho, Ricardo Antonio Gonçalves de Teixeira, Luis Fernando Batista Loja, and Renato de Sousa Gomide. "Computational organization of didactic contents for personalized virtual learning environments." Computers & Education 79 (October 2014): 126–37. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.compedu.2014.07.012.

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Medeiros, Margarete Farias, Debora Valletta, Elizete Maria Possamai Ribeiro, Katelyn Luzia Dos Santos Daboit, and Evandro Bitencourt Magagnin. "A Atenção Voluntária na Construção de Conceitos Trigonométricos em Ambientes de Geometria Dinâmica." Revista Brasileira de Informática na Educação 25, no. 01 (April 30, 2017): 77. http://dx.doi.org/10.5753/rbie.2017.25.01.77.

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This article presents the results of the project, obtained through didactic sequences applications. The objective was to investigate the voluntary attention span of students when subjected to Dynamic Geometry Environment (GDE) in the exploration of trigonometric concepts. To carry out the didactic sequences was used GeoGebra software, a free Dynamic Geometry Environment software that allows the identification of algebraic and geometric concepts simultaneously in an interactive interface and simples. The methodology used, regarding the approach of the problem, was defined as qualitative, regarding the objectives of exploratory form and as for the research technique, case study Para support the research used the Socio-Historical theory of Vygotsky, and to address the semiotic issues was based on the theory of Duval. From the implementation of the project highlighted the importance of using these environments to obtain the voluntary attention of students in the trigonometric concepts construction process.This article presents the results of the project, obtained through didactic sequences applications. The objective was to investigate the voluntary attention span of students when subjected to Dynamic Geometry Environment (GDE) in the exploration of trigonometric concepts. To carry out the didactic sequences was used GeoGebra software, a free Dynamic Geometry Environment software that allows the identification of algebraic and geometric concepts simultaneously in an interactive interface and simples. The methodology used, regarding the approach of the problem, was defined as qualitative, regarding the objectives of exploratory form and as for the research technique, case study Para support the research used the Socio-Historical theory of Vygotsky, and to address the semiotic issues was based on the theory of Duval. From the implementation of the project highlighted the importance of using these environments to obtain the voluntary attention of students in the trigonometric concepts construction process.
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Šlekienė, Violeta, Loreta Ragulienė, and Vincentas Lamanauskas. "DIDACTIC POSSIBILITIES OF REALISATION OF INTERDISCIPLINARY RELATIONS: SUBJECT FRUIT JUICE PROPERTY." GAMTAMOKSLINIS UGDYMAS / NATURAL SCIENCE EDUCATION 12, no. 3 (December 25, 2015): 127–37. http://dx.doi.org/10.48127/gu-nse/15.12.127.

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Natural Science Education improvement remains one of the most important current challenges in education system. In general, 21st century raises new challenges for Natural science, Mathematics, Technology teachers. Young generation interest in Natural Sciences and Technology is poor. It is predicted that in not so far future, a shortage of qualified specialists will be felt in this sphere. It is obvious, that Natural science and Technology education basics is being formed in general education school. How to strengthen the pupils’ Natural science and Technology learning motivation, to increase their interest? This is one of the most important questions of today’s education. On the other hand, improvement has to be carried out in different directions. Not only motivation strengthening is important, but also creating proper educational environments (spoken here about green environment, so-called outdoor didactics, teacher competence and so on). Extra didactic material preparation for teachers becomes an urgent question. It is very important to help teachers prepare for practical work lessons and to give them, using ordinary and digital devices for the performance of practical-experimental works. In this analysis, a didactic scenario is presented realising an interdisciplinary – integral teaching/learning. The investigated topic is “Juice properties”. Natural sciences and Mathematics teachers’ collaboration possibilities are revealed. Key words: interdisciplinary relations, natural science education, titration, vitamin C.
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Anyaehie, U. S. B., E. Nwobodo, G. Oze, U. I. Nwagha, I. Orizu, T. Okeke, and G. E. Anyanwu. "Medical students' evaluation of physiology learning environments in two Nigerian medical schools." Advances in Physiology Education 35, no. 2 (June 2011): 146–48. http://dx.doi.org/10.1152/advan.00106.2010.

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The expansion of biomedical knowledge and the pursuit of more meaningful learning have led to world-wide evidence-based innovative changes in medical education and curricula. The recent emphasis on problem-based learning (PBL) and student-centred learning environments are, however, not being implemented in Nigerian medical schools. Traditional didactic lectures thus predominate, and learning is further constrained by funding gaps, poor infrastructure, and increasing class sizes. We reviewed medical students' perceptions of their exposed learning environment to determine preferences, shortcomings, and prescriptions for improvements. The results confirm declining interest in didactic lectures and practical sessions with preferences for peer-tutored discussion classes, which were considered more interactive and interesting. This study recommends more emphasis on student-centered learning with alternatives to passive lecture formats and repetitive cookbook practical sessions. The institutionalization of student feedback processes in Nigerian medical schools is also highly recommended.
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Turczyk, Małgorzata. "Kategoria praw dziecka w refleksji dydaktyki akademickiej." Kultura-Społeczeństwo-Edukacja 14, no. 2 (June 15, 2018): 119–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.14746/kse.2018.14.10.

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Turczyk Małgorzata, Kategoria praw dziecka w refleksji dydaktyki akademickiej [The category of children’s rights in the reflection of academic didactics]. Kultura – Społeczeństwo – Edukacja nr 2(14) 2018, Poznań 2018, pp. 119–126, Adam Mickiewicz University Press. ISSN 2300-0422. DOI 10.14746/kse.2018.14.10. This paper concerns the place and meaning of a new category of children’s rights, which also finds its place in the area of interest of academic didactics. The current approach to human rights in schooling is basically normative, thus, the present academic didactics is challenged to prepare students of education – and teaching – related faculties to confront the issues in the field of children’s rights at work in a professional manner. The paper illustrates an author’s concept of didactics in terms of education to children’s rights at higher schools which was elaborated based of the research on the didactic aspects of children’s rights education for teachers and educationists on the academic level. The following issues were put in question and served as a basis for specific approaches to academic didactics in terms of education on children’s rights: an essence and need for inclusion of content related to children’s rights in academic learning practice, didactic tools at teacher’s disposal and their role in education for children’s rights. On the one hand, the paper presents a discussion on theprofessional preparation of teachers and educationists to face challenges related to protection and promotion of children’s rights within educational environments. On the other hand, it includes an attempt to merge the discrepancy between theory and practice in this field.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Didactic environments"

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Silva, Fernando Siqueira da. "Objetos-modelo no ensino de astronomia e o processo da transposição didática." reponame:Repositório Institucional da UCS, 2011. https://repositorio.ucs.br/handle/11338/422.

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Uma investigação no âmbito do ensino em astronomia envolvendo objetos-modelo, modelização e transposição didática foi realizada com um grupo de 11 alunos do último ano do Ensino Básico. A atividade de ensino visou o estudo dos seguintes fenômenos naturais: a) o movimento anual aparente do Sol b) as direções do nascimento do Sol ao longo do ano c) e a duração aproximada do dia em qualquer região da Terra, para qualquer época do ano. Inicialmente, por meio da aplicação de um questionário de perguntas abertas, identificaram-se as concepções prévias dos alunos a respeito destes fenômenos, momento em que se verificaram alguns equívocos e distorções como, por exemplo, a ideia bastante enraizada entre os alunos de que o Sol nasce “sempre” no leste e se põe no oeste. Essa concepção parece bastante difundida na escola básica. A ideia de que a duração aproximada do dia claro, ao longo do ano, é a mesma para todas as regiões da Terra; a ideia de que o Sol atinge o zênite em Caxias do Sul – RS e a ideia de que a causa das estações do ano é consequência da maior ou menor proximidade da Terra ao Sol, são outros exemplos. Depois de feita a análise das concepções prévias dos participantes, muitas delas errôneas e em desacordo com as concepções científicas, foi desenvolvida uma intervenção didática na qual diversos fenômenos naturais foram investigados em um conjunto de ambientes de aprendizagem, dotados de uma pluralidade de objetos-modelo didáticos que serviram de instrumentos auxiliares ao estudo. Este momento possibilitou aos alunos uma retomada de concepções, fazendo com que suas ideias fossem novamente revistas, exploradas e confrontadas. Ao final, através de entrevistas semi-estruturadas, os alunos foram convidados a expor as suas pós-concepções, depois de passarem pelas atividades de modelização, tendo a possibilidade de demonstrar o que ficou e o que mudou para eles em termos de conhecimento. A pesquisa nos mostrou que os objetosmodelo didáticos utilizados para o ensino e aprendizagem dos objetos do saber astronômico colocados em a), b) e c) foram, de modo geral, instrumentos valiosos para a representação e compreensão, possibilitando aos alunos o conhecimento de alguns aspectos da realidade dos fenômenos naturais em estudo. Pode-se afirmar ainda que os objetos-modelo didáticos de fato permitiram a passagem do saber sábio ao saber ensinado, oportunizando a ponte entre o saber científico astronômico e o saber escolar, como fica demonstrado em muitas das falas dos participantes, recolhidas ao longo da pesquisa.
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An investigation on astronomy teaching using model-objects, modeling and didactic transposition was performed with 11 students of the last year of basic school. The activities were focused on the study of the following natural phenomena: a) the annual apparent movement of the Sun; b) the directions of sunrise throughout the year; and c) the length of the clear day in any place on Earth for any period of the year. Initially, the students were asked to respond several open questions with which it was possible to identify the students' preconceptions on these phenomena. We found, for example, a misconception on the wellestablished idea among students that the Sun “always” rises in the east and sets in the west. This concept seems widespread in all school levels. The ideas that the length of daylight throughout the year is the same for all regions of the Earth, the Sun reaches the zenith in Caxias do Sul - RS, and the seasons is a consequence of greater or lesser proximity of Earth to the Sun are other examples. After analysing the students conceptions, many of them wrong and at odds with scientific concepts, a didactic intervention was implemented to study the phenomena using learning environments enriched with model-objects which were used as teaching auxiliary tools. This teaching strategy allowed the students a recovery of conceptions, so that the ideas were further reviewed, explored and confronted. Finally, using semi-structured interviews, the students were invited to present their post-conception, after performing the activities of modeling, where they took the opportunity to demonstrate what has changed for them in terms of knowledge. The research showed us that learning environments enriched with model-objects for studying the a), b) and c) astronomical phenomena were, in general, valuable tools for the representation and understanding, improving the students' knowledge on some aspects of the reality of natural phenomena. Additionally, this study showed that model-objects didactics allowed the passage of knowledge taught to the wise, building the bridge between scientific knowledge and school knowledge.
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LEITE, AILTON DOS SANTOS. "THE PAPER OF DESIGNER IN ENVIRONMENTALS PROGRAMS: A ANALYZE WITH RESPECT TO DIDACTIC MATERIAL FOR ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATION." PONTIFÍCIA UNIVERSIDADE CATÓLICA DO RIO DE JANEIRO, 2005. http://www.maxwell.vrac.puc-rio.br/Busca_etds.php?strSecao=resultado&nrSeq=6642@1.

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CONSELHO NACIONAL DE DESENVOLVIMENTO CIENTÍFICO E TECNOLÓGICO
A Educação Ambiental é hoje um tema recorrente no nosso dia a dia. A questão ambiental não pode ser mais relacionada somente com a área biológica ou confundida com a Ecologia e a Educação Ambiental como um assunto a ser discutido apenas nas ocasiões nas quais ocorrem desastres ambientais. O conceito atual de Educação Ambiental engloba a participação do cidadão como ator participante neste cenário. Não é restrito a florestas, campos, mares ou qualquer outro ecossistema natural, abrange a todos os ambientes nos quais vivemos e interagimos, tais como nossa casa, nosso local de trabalho, o logradouro público ou nossa comunidade. Os programas ambientais são, em sua maioria, pautados em práticas pedagógicas formais que utilizam a escrita como linguagem. Este formato, em um país como o Brasil, onde os índices de analfabetismo ainda são altos e os índices de escolaridade baixos, encontra pouca eficácia nos resultados de sua proposta. Neste contexto, a Comunicação e seus meios de difusão aliados ao Design, principalmente no tocante a comunicação visual, podem ser instrumentos valiosos para o levantamento e a elaboração de novas técnicas metodológicas que privilegiem a produção do saber e a construção de uma consciência cidadã de cunho ambiental. O Design, a Comunicação e a Educação Ambiental apresentam relações interdisciplinares notáveis, as quais, ao longo do texto, são destacadas através de citações, referências bibliográficas, e de um breve relato sobre um estudo de caso, onde foram experimentadas as teorias acerca do relacionamento interdisciplinar entre essas áreas que pode agregar novos saberes e novos valores nos processos de construção do saber e de cidadania sem para isso haja uma descaracterização cultural.
The environmental education is today a recurrent subject in our day by day. The environmental question cannot any more be only related to the biological area or mixed up with the Ecology and the environmental education as an issue to be dealt with only in the occasions in which environmental disasters occur. The current concept of environmental education includes the participation of the citizen as an operating actor in this scenery. This scenery, which is not restricted to forests, fields, seas or any other natural ecosystem, encloses all environments in which one lives and interacts, such as our house, our workstation, public areas or the community. The environmental programs are, in their majority, based on practical pedagogical deeds that use writing as language. This format, in a country such as Brazil in which illiteracy leaves are still high and the scholarity leaves are low, finds little effectiveness in the results of its proposal. In this context, the Communication, and its ways of diffusion, allied to the Design, mainly in regards to graphic design, can be valuable instruments for the survey and elaboration of new methodological techniques that privilege the production of knowledge and the construction of a citizen awareness of environmental type. Design, communication and environmental education have notables interdisciplinary relations which I present through citations and bibliographical references, and a brief statement on a case study in which theories regarding the interdisciplinary relations between these areas that can add new knowledge and new values in the process of knowledge construction and citizenship without the need a cultural decharacterization, have been experimented.
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Fahlström, Magnus. "The physical classroom environment : roles, conceptions, and preferences." Licentiate thesis, Högskolan Dalarna, Mikrodataanalys, 2016. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:du-23200.

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The problem addressed in this thesis is that a considerable proportion of students around the world attend school in inadequate facilities, which is detrimental for the students’ learning outcome. The overall objective in this thesis is to develop a methodology, with a novel approach to involve teachers, to generate a valuable basis for decisions regarding design and improvement of physical school environment, based on the expressed needs for a specific school, municipality, or district as well as evidence from existing research. Three studies have been conducted to fulfil the objective: (1) a systematic literature review and development of a theoretical model for analysing the role of the physical environment in schools; (2) semi structured interviews with teachers to get their conceptions of the physical school environment; (3) a stated preference study with experimental design as an online survey. Wordings from the transcripts from the interview study were used when designing the survey form. The aim of the stated preference study was to examine the usability of the method when applied in this new context of physical school environment. The result is the methodology with a mixed method chain where the first step involves a broad investigation of the specific circumstances and conceptions for the specific school, municipality, or district. The second step is to use the developed theoretical model and results from the literature study to analyse the results from the first step and transform them in to a format that fits the design of a stated preference study. The final step is a refined version of the procedure of the performed stated preference study.
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Bergström, Peter. "Designing for the unknown : Didactical design for process-based assessment in technology-rich learning environments." Doctoral thesis, Umeå universitet, Interaktiva medier och lärande (IML), 2012. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:umu:diva-54035.

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This thesis is based on a study of the development of education through theinnovative use of process-based assessment in technology-rich learningenvironments in teacher and nurse education. The study of process-basedassessment addresses the aim of creating a better understanding of the shiftin emphasis from teaching to learning with regard to theory and practice.The research questions address the use of process-based assessment, andhow the social relationships and issues of content can be understood intechnology-rich learning environments. A methodological approachinvolving design-based research was found to be especially applicable. Thestudy was designed in three iterative didactical design cycles for processbasedassessment in which the first and third cycles were analysed. Theempirical material comprises qualitative semi-structured interviews withteachers and students and questionnaires with students. The empiricalmaterial was analysed through inductive thematic analysis. The theoreticalanalyses in the comprising articles are mainly based on Bernstein’stheoretical framework for studying social relationships through concepts ofsymbolic power and control. For understanding change, with regard to theshift in emphasis from teaching to learning, the analysis is taken to a metalevelby applying Bernstein’s concept of pedagogical device.The results outline the shift in emphasis from teaching to learning fromboth a theoretical and practice perspective. Theoretically, the shift inemphasis from teaching to learning is based upon a shift in symbolic powerand control for teachers. In practice, the shift of symbolic power and controlbetween the teacher, student and content outline considerable overlapsbetween teacher-student, teacher-content and student-content. The overlapshighlight the empirical contribution in this thesis through the concept of“process” that is understood as a negotiation between teacher-student,teacher-content and student-content. The weakening symbolic powerrelationship made a multi-dimensional analysis of the teacher-studentcontentrelationship possible. Theoretically, the shift of symbolic poweroutlines a process of recontextualisation of a new discourse for teaching,learning and assessment. The multi-dimensional analysis highlights thetheoretical contributions to understanding the concept of discourse fromBernstein’s perspective through which the content and context create thediscourse. For practice, process-based assessment frames the notion ofdesigning for the unknown. Designing for the unknown is considered as aframework based upon a set of rules through which teachers and studentsadapt to a problematising approach in teaching, learning and assessment
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Koehler, Eduardo Giuliani. "MÓDULOS DIDÁTICOS SOBRE TÓPICOS DE EDUCAÇÃO AMBIENTAL PARA O ENSINO MÉDIO." Universidade Federal de Santa Maria, 2014. http://repositorio.ufsm.br/handle/1/3541.

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This work is a proposal for the insertion of Environmental Education themes related to the use of chlorofluorocarbons and the ozone layer destruction, greenhouse effect/global warming, acid rain and water: pollution and treatment as a reference for Chemistry teachers working in high school. In order to do so, didactic modules were developed and adapted to the school curricula and also to the recommendations suggested by the National Curricular Parameters, adopting necessary requirements for an improved understanding of the environmental thematic. Thus, the development of such didactic modules is based on the significant learning by Ausubel, in which the information must interact and be based on relevant concepts already existent in the cognitive structure of the learner. By doing this, the material contributes for the presentation of theoretical concepts, experiments (whenever possible), and analogies about the effects caused by the environmental problem, describing what is being done to minimize the impacts observed on the environment and on the society. The didactic modules were provided for a public of 14 Chemistry teachers working in the high school level of federal, state and private schools of Santa Maria and Porto Alegre, in Rio Grande do Sul. The material has its structure organized in the development of the environmental thematic and contains four virtual modules which bring mainly explicatory texts, as well as illustrations and photos. The research was carried out based on data from questionnaires answered by the teachers who analyzed the modules. This work is characterized as an applied research with basic theoretical reference. Its approach is quantitative based on the Content Analysis by BARDIN (2011). The results of this analysis were considered favorable to the usage of the modules as a reference for teachers and students as an opportunity for the insertion of environmental thematic.
O presente trabalho consiste em uma proposta de inserção de temas de Educação Ambiental, relacionado ao uso de clorofluorcarbonetos e destruição da camada de ozônio, efeito estufa / aquecimento global, chuva ácida e água: poluição e tratamento como referência para professores de Química que atuam no Ensino Médio. Para atender a esse propósito foram desenvolvidos módulos didáticos que se adaptam aos currículos escolares e orientações sugeridas pelos Parâmetros Curriculares Nacionais e também, abordam pré-requisitos necessários para o melhor entendimento da temática ambiental. Logo o desenvolvimento dos módulos didáticos está amparado na aprendizagem significativa de Ausubel, no qual a informação deve interagir e apoiar-se nos conceitos relevantes já existentes na estrutura cognitiva do aluno. Com isso o material contribui para a apresentação de conceitos teóricos, experimentos quando possível e analogias a respeito dos efeitos gerados pelo problema ambiental, descrevendo o que está sendo realizado para minimizar os impactos observados no meio ambiente e na sociedade. Os módulos didáticos foram disponibilizados para um público de 14 professores de Química que atuam no Ensino Médio de escolas federais, estaduais e particulares de Santa Maria e de Porto Alegre, no Rio Grande do Sul. O material tem sua estrutura organizada no desenvolvimento da temática ambiental, contendo quatro módulos virtuais que contemplam principalmente textos explicativos com ilustrações e fotos. A pesquisa foi realizada a partir da coleta de dados de respostas obtidas por questionário aplicado aos professores que analisaram os módulos, é caracterizada como uma pesquisa aplicada com referencial teórico básico, quanto à abordagem é classificada como quantitativa com base na Análise de Conteúdo (AC) de BARDIN (2011). Os resultados desta análise foram considerados favoráveis à utilização dos módulos como referencial para docentes e discentes como uma oportunidade de inserção da temática ambiental.
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Zulkardi. "Developing a learning environment on realistic mathematics education for Indonesian student teachers." Enschede : University of Twente [Host], 2002. http://doc.utwente.nl/58718.

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Marín, Juarros Victoria Irene. "Modelos de rediseño de acciones formativas en el entorno virtual de enseñanza-aprendizaje. Diseño y experimentación de estrategias metodológicas de integración de los entornos institucionales y abiertos." Doctoral thesis, Universitat de les Illes Balears, 2014. http://hdl.handle.net/10803/284208.

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Esta tesis doctoral se orienta a la mejora de los procesos de enseñanza-aprendizaje en la universidad mediante el desarrollo de diferentes propuestas de estrategias metodológicas de integración didáctica de los entornos virtuales de la institución educativa (campus virtuales) y de las herramientas y servicios web que los alumnos y profesores emplean en su día a día para aprender de una manera más informal (redes sociales, blogs,...). Estas estrategias se ponen en práctica en diferentes asignaturas de estudios de grado de la Universidad de las Islas Baleares (Educación Primaria, Derecho, Química y Pedagogía), que validan el profesorado y alumnado implicado. Los resultados son generalmente positivos y apuntan mejoras en las estrategias de integración para posteriores implementaciones. Entre las conclusiones se destaca el logro de integración didáctica entre diferentes entornos de aprendizaje a través de diversos prototipos y la identificación de principios pedagógicos para el diseño de entornos abiertos de aprendizaje.
Aquesta tesi doctoral s’orienta a la millora dels processos d’ensenyança-aprenentatge a la universitat mitjançant el desenvolupament de diferents propostes d’estratègies metodològiques d’integració didàctica dels entorns virtuals de la institució educativa (campus virtuals) i de les eines i serveis webs que els alumnes i professors empren en el seu dia a dia per aprendre d’una manera més informal (xarxes socials, blocs,...). Aquestes estratègies es posen en pràctica a diferents assignatures d’estudis de grau de la Universitat de les Illes Balears (Educació Primària, Dret, Química i Pedagogia), que validen el professorat i alumnat implicat. Els resultats són generalment positius i apunten millores a les estratègies d’integració per posteriors implementacions. Entre les conclusions es destaca l’assoliment de la integració didàctica entre diferents entorns d’aprenentatge mitjançant diversos prototips i la identificació de principis pedagògics per al disseny d’entorns oberts d’aprenentatge.
This dissertation is oriented towards the improvement of the teaching-learning processes in the university through the development of different proposals of methodological strategies for didactic integration of the virtual learning environments from the educational institution (virtual campuses) and the tools and web services that students and teachers use everyday to learn in a more informal way (social networks, blogs,…). These strategies are implemented in different courses of degree studies of the University of the Balearic Islands (Primary Education, Law, Chemistry and Pedagogy), which are validated by the involved faculty staff and students. The results are mainly positive and suggest enhancements in the strategies of integration for further deployments. Among the conclusions, the achievement of the didactic integration between different learning environments through diverse prototypes and the identification of pedagogic principles for designing open learning environments are highlighted.
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Chau, Katie. "Architecture + hypermedia, a didactic approach to exploring architecture as both content and method in a hypermedia environment; prototype project, an interactive multimedia CD-ROM on exploring sacred Tibetan architecture." Thesis, National Library of Canada = Bibliothèque nationale du Canada, 2000. http://www.collectionscanada.ca/obj/s4/f2/dsk1/tape2/PQDD_0021/MQ54234.pdf.

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Gustavsson, Ellinor. "How Ugandan children deal with emotions concerning local environmental problems." Thesis, Uppsala universitet, Institutionen för pedagogik, didaktik och utbildningsstudier, 2013. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:uu:diva-217363.

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In current media and within coping research related to environmental problems many voices are emphasizing the danger of students being left in despair after have learned about environmental issues. The present study examined the effects on students who had participated in environmental education that originally was implemented through a sustainable development project. Qualitative interviews were conducted in order to investigate which environmental problems the students emphasized. The different coping strategies students used in order to deal with worries concerning these issues were identified through a thematic analysis of transcribed interviews. The findings of the present study showed that the Ugandan students were worried about themselves and their closest being affected by locally created environmental problems. They generally expressed to handle these worries by performing and planning for actions to decrease impact of the problems or by trusting politicians, environmental organizations and education and these actors ability to solve these issues. The Ugandan children showed to possibly have come some steps towards being action competent, were partly hopeful about the future environment and some of them possibly had a belief that they could make a difference to the outcome of these problems. The results were analyzed in relation to theories about coping and hope which could be related to environmental problems. The findings were also discussed in relation to a theory about action competence and similar studies about children’s coping with global issues made in countries all over the world. The importance of an environmental education that gives hope to students was highlighted. In parallel, a more local perspective in Swedish environmental education together with an enlargement of Swedish students’ relation to nature was suggested to improve students will and ability to act in solving environmental problems.
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Höhle, Juliane. "Bridging Cognitive and Emotional Learning : Didactical Contributions of Constructive Journalism to Climate Change Education." Thesis, Uppsala universitet, Institutionen för geovetenskaper, 2020. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:uu:diva-411906.

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To fight climate change, people need to change their behaviours towards emitting fewer greenhouse gases and build a system that is resilient towards the future shocks that climate change will create. Education can be seen as a key factor in behaviour change. Climate change education, in particular, provides people with the knowledge they need to transition towards a more sustainable state. Education does not only involve giving people information on natural and social systems, though: Since climate change can potentially threaten life on earth, it evokes strong emotional responses, such as depression and helplessness. When students feel that they cannot do anything about climate change, when they feel hopeless and pessimistic, they are less likely to engage in pro-environmental behaviour. Even if they have adequate knowledge of what to do. This constitutes the gap between cognitive and emotional learning where I enter with my study. With an online survey addressed to German grammar school pupils and university students (N = 438), I examine how the design of content on climate change can influence the perception of content. I used techniques of presenting content from Constructive Journalism to write five short texts on climate change for half of the participants. The other half represented a control group that read texts using the opposite of these constructive techniques of presenting. The participants answered questions regarding the two dimensions of learning: cognitive, and emotional. Within the emotional dimension, I asked students about their feelings of engagement, hope, depression, self-efficacy, and collective efficacy toward climate change. Constructive techniques of presenting content influence mainly the emotional dimension of learning, not the cognitive dimension and not the feeling of cognitive engagement either. The study showed, however, that if students understand the challenges of climate change well, they showed to be more prone toward feelings of depression. Teachers can engage with these negative feelings by including such framings as solutions-orientation, community-orientation, or long-term trends. While keeping cognitive learning and engagement at the same level, teachers can increase the positive emotions students have towards the content by designing it constructively. This study provides a way to encourage behavioural change in young people that is easier than transforming the entire global educational system. The insights can also be used for the broader public. Empowering people through information can inspire them to take action for mitigation and adaptation.
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Books on the topic "Didactic environments"

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Listening to teach: Beyond didactic pedagogy. Albany: State University of New York Press, 2015.

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Așevschi, Valentin. Ecologie și protecția mediului cu elemente de lucrări practice în laborator și pe teren: Suport didactic. Chișinău: ULIM, 2007.

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Hudson, Brian, Peter Schürz, and Rauni Räsänen. Crossing boundaries: Pedagogical and didactical issues in the social and natural sciences. Linz: Pädagogische Akademie, 1999.

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American georgics: Economy and environment in early American literature. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 2002.

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Corsani, Gabriele, and Marco Bini, eds. La Facoltà di Architettura di Firenze fra tradizione e cambiamento. Florence: Firenze University Press, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.36253/978-88-8453-416-3.

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The volume comprises the proceedings of the study days in the Faculty of Architecture (29-30 April 2004) broken down into four thematic sections: The original characteristics of the Florentine school, From Higher School to Faculty, the Florentine school and the contributions from outside, Contemporary metamorphoses. The contributions focus the phases of formation and evolution of the Higher School (1926) and later Faculty (1936) of Architecture, underlining the most significant passages, starting from the initial consolidation of the didactic structure and the emergence of a "Florentine school" characterised by the two strands traceable to Raffaello Fanoni and Giovanni Michelucci. A parallel experience is provided by the contribution of the external teachers, in particular of the Roman school, with lively and at times conflicting approaches. The present situation, albeit with the necessary disciplinary dialectic, features a settlement of the divergences around themes of the relations between architecture, environment and landscape.
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Redefining moral education: Life, Le Guin, and language. San Francisco: Austin & Winfield, 1996.

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Bill, Walther, ed. Creating responsible learners: The role of a positive classroom environment. Washington, DC: American Psychological Association, 1995.

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1940-, Estes Thomas H., and Schwab Jan Hasbrouck 1932-, eds. Instruction: A models approach. 2nd ed. Boston: Allyn and Bacon, 1995.

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Gunter, Mary Alice. Instruction: A models approach. 3rd ed. Boston: Allyn and Bacon, 1999.

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1940-, Estes Thomas H., and Mintz Susan L, eds. Instruction: A models approach. 5th ed. Boston, Mass: Pearson, A and B, 2007.

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Book chapters on the topic "Didactic environments"

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Galliani, Luciano. "The Technological Text: Hypertextual, Hypermedial and Didactic Applications." In Interactive Multimedia Learning Environments, 222–25. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 1992. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-77705-9_19.

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Dreyfus, Tommy. "Didactic Design of Computer-based Learning Environments." In Learning from Computers: Mathematics Education and Technology, 101–30. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 1993. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-78542-9_5.

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Reusser, Kurt. "Tutoring Mathematical Text Problems: From Cognitive Task Analysis to Didactic Tools." In Technology-Based Learning Environments, 174–82. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 1994. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-79149-9_23.

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Deliyannis, Ioannis, and Polyxeni Kaimara. "Developing Smart Learning Environments Using Gamification Techniques and Video Game Technologies." In Didactics of Smart Pedagogy, 285–307. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-01551-0_15.

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Díaz Cintas, Jorge. "Teaching and learning to subtitle in an academic environment." In The Didactics of Audiovisual Translation, 89–103. Amsterdam: John Benjamins Publishing Company, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1075/btl.77.10dia.

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Bartoll, Eduard, and Pilar Orero. "Learning to subtitle online: Learning environment, exercises, and evaluation." In The Didactics of Audiovisual Translation, 105–14. Amsterdam: John Benjamins Publishing Company, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1075/btl.77.11bar.

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Mangione, Giuseppina Rita Jose, and Samuele Calzone. "The Italian Small School Toward Smart Pedagogy. A Cross-Reading of Opportunities Provided by the National Operational Program (PON) “For Schools 2014–2020 – Skills and Learning Environments”." In Didactics of Smart Pedagogy, 233–52. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-01551-0_12.

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Mora-Orozco, Julián, Álvaro Guarín-Grisales, Joel Sauza-Bedolla, Gianluca D’Antonio, and Paolo Chiabert. "PLM in a Didactic Environment: The Path to Smart Factory." In Product Lifecycle Management in the Era of Internet of Things, 640–48. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-33111-9_58.

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Goldberg, Benjamin, and Michael Boyce. "Experiential Intelligent Tutoring: Using the Environment to Contextualize the Didactic." In Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 192–204. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-91467-1_16.

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Steffens, Karl. "Didactics and Self-Regulated Learning in Technology Enhanced Learning Environments." In Self-Regulated Learning in Technology Enhanced Learning Environments, 33–49. Rotterdam: SensePublishers, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-6091-654-0_3.

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Conference papers on the topic "Didactic environments"

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Natsis, Antonis, Ioannis Vrellis, Nikiforos M. Papachristos, and Tassos A. Mikropoulos. "Technological Factors, User Characteristics and Didactic Strategies in Educational Virtual Environments." In 2012 IEEE 12th International Conference on Advanced Learning Technologies (ICALT). IEEE, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icalt.2012.67.

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Benassi, Andrea, Anna D'Alessio, Manuela Napolitano, and Rosanna Tammaro. "IMMERSIVE DIDACTIC APPROACH: TEACHING WITH VIRTUAL REALITY AS INTEGRATED LEARNING ENVIRONMENTS." In 11th International Conference on Education and New Learning Technologies. IATED, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.21125/edulearn.2019.2314.

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Schumacher, Susanne, and Ulrike Stadler-Altmann. "REFLECTIONS ON OFFERS AND USE OF DIGITAL MEDIA FOR TRANSFERRING KNOWLEDGE IN TEACHER EDUCATION." In International Conference on Education and New Developments. inScience Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.36315/2021end075.

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Digital processing, augmented reality and virtualisation have been developed and tested in the gaming world and working environment for some time. In educational settings, media should become learning objects that arouse the interest of learners, establish a connection to their previous knowledge, and enable interactive action and self-control (cf. Göhlich & Zirfas, 2007; Sesink, 2008). In parallel with technological developments, the question of imparting knowledge methods as well as increasing learners' knowledge is consistently subject of debates on competence in higher education didactics (see Erhardt, 2010). In terms of knowledge theory, the question arises to which extent knowledge changes as a result of media processing and, not least, how students' knowledge assets build up, transfers and influence each other (see Stadler-Altmann & Keiner, 2010). In the first decade of the millennium, numerous activities introduced in higher education had been carried out related to media-based knowledge transfer and information acquisition in the context of curricular offerings, pilot events or third party financed projects with non-university cooperation partners (Iske & Meder, 2010; Gördel at al., 2018; Hofhues, Jochuma & Kohrs, 2013; Reinmann, Ebner & Schön, 2013). In this paper, concepts of media-supported teaching and learning environments in the context of the training of pedagogical professionals in South Tyrol are depicted. Didactic designs for lectures and seminars are presented and critically reflected. These two teaching formats are mainly intended for the one-level master's degree in Primary Education at the Free University of Bozen-Bolzano. The design research approach chosen for this purpose does not diminish input-output comparisons, but rather raises the question of which media-pedagogical innovations and didactic interventions can improve the existing teaching-learning situation (Fishman et al., 2013). First, the pedagogical fields of action are analysed by considering both the specific context of the given structure at university and the existing teaching-learning settings. Consequently, impulses for a didactic re-framing in the context of the methodological dimensions of control and teaching style will be discussed in the light of the current state of research.
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Arancibia Muñoz, María Luisa, and Carol Halal Orfali. "THE ROLE OF LEARNING MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS (LMS) IN EDUCATIONAL ENVIRONMENTS: DIDACTIC AND TECHNICAL USE." In 11th annual International Conference of Education, Research and Innovation. IATED, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.21125/iceri.2018.0976.

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Biasi, Valeria, and Anna Maria Ciraci. "The qualification of e-learning for higher education through the development of affective usability, self-evaluation test and virtual laboratory." In Fourth International Conference on Higher Education Advances. Valencia: Universitat Politècnica València, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.4995/head18.2018.8006.

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This contribution presents some aspects of the Department Interdisciplinary Research Project (PRID) of Roma Tre University. The main aim of the project is to define an innovative e-learning integrated didactic model that can promote the acquisition and development of skills for Lifelong Learning (European Parliament & European Council, 2008). To this end, the implementation of the following essential variables and components of the Integrated Model is a priority: 1) the learners’ motivational involvement; 2) the quality of the experience of immersion within a virtual environment; 3) evaluation and self-evaluation practices. Considering the original model successfully experimented in the Degree Course in Education Sciences at “Roma Tre” University (Domenici, 2016) and particularly focused on evaluation and self-evaluation processes, we propose an implementation of so-called affective usability of the e-learning platform by creating relaxing, stimulating and aesthetic online environments, promoting a greater immersive capacity. To this must be added the students’ use of advanced ICT programs enabling them to experience scientific demonstrations and experiments in order to acquire a scientific mentality through the use of Context Simulation Tests and Virtual Didactic Laboratories (VDLs). The effectiveness of implementing the FAD e-learning system in acquiring the scientific thinking modality will be empirically assess.
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Barana, Alice, Michele Fioravera, and Marina Marchisio. "Teacher training: a model for introducing innovative digital methodologies for learning Mathematics." In Third International Conference on Higher Education Advances. Valencia: Universitat Politècnica València, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.4995/head17.2017.5303.

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This paper shows a model of teacher training developed by the XXX of the ZZZ, aimed at introducing teachers to the use of innovative methodologies for learning Mathematics and for developing disciplinary and cross-cutting competences. The learning methodologies proposed are mainly based on Problem Posing and Problem Solving, the use of an Advanced Computing Environment, of a Virtual Learning Environment and of an Automated Assessment System. The training model, designed in blended modality, mainly relies on the creation of an online community of practice, where teachers, supported by tutors, collaborate in the creation of interactive learning materials for their classes. They acquire competences not only in the use of learning technologies, but also on sharing and collaborating in virtual environments; they learn how to develop self-tailored didactic methodologies. The key strengths of this model are highlighted and the results, achieved after the experimentation in several projects, are discussed, showing the effectiveness of the model.
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Mann, Herˇman, and Michal Sˇevcˇenko. "Internet-Based Collaboration and Learning Environment for Efficient Simulation and Control Design." In ASME 2003 International Mechanical Engineering Congress and Exposition. ASMEDC, 2003. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/imece2003-42436.

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A software system DYNAST for efficient modeling and simulation distributed across the Internet is freely accessible at http://virtual.cvut.cz/dyn/. DYNAST supports collaboration of remote engineering teams as well as hands-on training of Web-based-course learners. The DYNAST Server solves nonlinear algebro-differential equations, and automatically formulates them for multipole models characterizing configuration of real dynamic systems. DYNAST Server is also able to linearize the models and to provide their semisymbolic analysis in time- and frequency-domains. Clients can submit their problems and interpret the simulation results across the Internet using different user environments. The results can be animated in 3D by means of VRML. The DYNAST Server supports also publishing standardized reports on simulation experiments. The accompanying Web-based course with a knowledge-sharing system and interactively resolvable examples exploits innovative didactic approaches. In control design, the modeling efficiency of DYNAST can be combined to a great advantage with the control-design power of the MATLAB toolsets.
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Anspoka, Zenta. "The Research of Latvian Language Competence of Secondary Education Institution Graduates for Career Development." In 14th International Scientific Conference "Rural Environment. Education. Personality. (REEP)". Latvia University of Life Sciences and Technologies. Faculty of Engineering. Institute of Education and Home Economics, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.22616/reep.2021.14.003.

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The topicality of the research is related to the goal of education to help a pupil to become a proficient language user who has acquired not only the basic skills of the language, but also understanding of the role of the Latvian language as the state language in the integration of the society, formation of national identity and cultural-historical heritage preservation. The aim of the study is to analyse Latvian language competence of graduates of Latvian language of instruction, minority secondary education institutions and state gymnasiums of Kurzeme, Latgale and Riga for their readiness for further career development. The methodology of the research is the outcome of the career development and sociolinguistic and linguo-didactic theories, which are based on the cognitive constructivist approach. The results of the empirical research are obtained from 409 texts of judgments systematized in the balanced corpus of modern Latvian language texts within the framework of the National Research Programme “Latvian Language” (No VPP-IZM-2018/2-0002). Language competence of graduates from secondary education institutions is low. It is affected by the linguistic environment, attitude towards language as an economic and social value, its learning motivation and insufficiency in language didactics. The research outcomes outline several important aspects for the improvement of the Latvian language didactics.
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Fuchs-Kittowski, Frank. "Integration of a MOOC into a traditional third-level e-learning platform." In Third International Conference on Higher Education Advances. Valencia: Universitat Politècnica València, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.4995/head17.2017.5216.

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This article presents the didactic concept and the Massive Open Online Course (MOOC) e-learning solution for the course “Environment, computer science and society” in the environmental informatics degree course at the HTW Berlin, which was realised on the basis of the traditional third-level learning platform Moodle.
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Montebello, Matthew, Petrilson Pinheiro, Bill Cope, Mary Kalantzis, Samaa Haniya, Anastasia Olga Tzirides, Tabassum Amina, and Duane Searsmith. "Enriching Online Education through Differentiated Learning." In Fourth International Conference on Higher Education Advances. Valencia: Universitat Politècnica València, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.4995/head18.2018.8019.

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Online education has been going through numerous transformations as new and innovative technologies influence and shape new e-learning portals. Differentiated e-learning promises to add value and enhance the educational services provided by an academic institution. In this paper we present our online learning model that advocates and endorses differentiated learning as an e-learning affordance that has been facilitated through the development of new learning technologies. We demonstrate how the online portal enables and supports multiple instances whereby differentiated learning is applied and practiced, including through the use of a novel analytics tool that sums up the overall learner effort in one visual. The paper advances the notion of “productive diversity” in learning, replacing the templated sameness characterizing the communicative practices of “didactic pedagogy,” including textbooks, lectures, tests. Today’s computer-mediated, networked learning environments can support differentiated learning on a number of dimensions, where students are able to work at their own pace, choose their own topics within a general disciplinary rubric, and offer each other feedback in such a way that differences in perspective become a valuable resource for learning. The paper concludes by demonstrating a technology that attempts to translate these principles into practice—the CGScholar platform, including the high-level progress visualizations it offers in its learning analytics.
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