A Critical Systems Perspective on Project-Based Learning: Guidelines for Using Industry Data for BI Student Projects

Author(s):  
Roelien Goede
2021 ◽  
Vol 273 ◽  
pp. 09015
Author(s):  
Svetlana Bylkova ◽  
Lubov Goncharova ◽  
Ella Kitanina ◽  
Igor Kudryashov

The study is devoted to a problem that has not been sufficiently studied in relation to the field of education, namely, the problem of project-based learning in the digital environment. To solve this problem, education is considered as a contemporary phenomenon that allows the use of IT technologies and thus expands the opportunities of students both in terms of their mobility and the access to the educational process from anywhere in the world, and in terms of attracting intellectual, creative and technical resources. It was supposed that project-based learning in the digital environment has considerable prospects for students to gain professional skills, develop creative ideas, and introduce research methods into the business environment. As an example, the sociolinguistic research in the field of tourism was used. The project study conducted by the students is due to the growing interest of Russians in traveling around the country, but at the same time it showed the unpreparedness of the advertising and information base and proved that appealing to the promotion of domestic tourism, specialists should understand that today it is necessary to transform approaches to advertising tours and excursion routes. Thus, the implementation of joint student projects in the digital environment, covering sociolinguistic research and further work of specialists in the tourism industry, carried out on their basis on information and advertising support for tourist and excursion activities, will allow implementing project-based training as an important part of the practice-oriented educational process. In such projects, interdisciplinary interaction and inter-university cooperation can be implemented.


Author(s):  
Dragoș Ciobanu

This chapter describes how Project-based learning (PBL) is a training method proven to make learning experiences memorable, motivating and meaningful. This article summarises the responses given between 2015 and 2016 by members of the European Masters in Translation (EMT) Network to a detailed questionnaire on the way in which collaborative translation projects are conducted throughout the network. These responses have also been enriched with the outcomes of follow-up discussions led by the EMT Working Group on Collaborative Learning and e-Learning, as well as 1.5 million words' worth of collaborative localisation projects organised in the University of Leeds Centre for Translation Studies between 2012 and 2017. The result is an inventory of approaches and best-practice tips organised into five major sections covering the main aspects associated with designing, implementing and promoting collaborative student projects in translation and localisation.


2016 ◽  
Vol 21 (1) ◽  
pp. 51-61 ◽  
Author(s):  
Andrea G. Tamburro ◽  
Marshelia Harris

Social work instructors often assist students with writing; through a framework of project-based learning (PBL), they can apply a systematic approach to foster effective writing skills in undergraduate social work students. PBL guides students to identify and strengthen their writing skills so they can fill gaps that would otherwise inhibit their achievement. This article explores the planning, preparation, and implementation of two student projects that build writing proficiency using PBL. Strategies to assist developing writers are described, including viewing writing projects as a process, reducing student anxiety about writing, reducing plagiarism, and improving self-reflection on written documents.


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