scholarly journals CEMTRAL: Uma Nova Metodologia Híbrida de Ensino e Aprendizagem

2018 ◽  
Vol 18 (1) ◽  
pp. 18
Author(s):  
Carlos Alberto Moreira Dos Santos ◽  
Marco Antonio Carvalho Pereira ◽  
Maria Auxliadora Motta Barreto ◽  
Mariana Aranha De Souza ◽  
Paola Oliveira Cicarelli

Este trabalho reporta uma nova metodologia que articula naturalmente ensino e aprendizagem tradicional ao uso de metodologias ativas e educação a distância por meio de uma rede social. São abordadas as dificuldades de se usar novas metodologias de ensino e aprendizagem em sala de aula, procurando utilizar uma nova proposta como forma de solução para essas dificuldades. Os resultados do desempenho dos alunos, com base no tempo destinado ao material didático postado na rede social Cuboz e nas avaliações escritas individuais, sugerem que estes tiveram desempenho similar ao das turmas anteriores. As percepções dos alunos no início, meio e fim da disciplina, associadas às análises dos resultados das avaliações de desempenho, sugerem que a nova metodologia melhora as questões de motivação e dedicação dos alunos, pois permite que eles realizem suas atividades no momento que entendem de forma mais conveniente e por meio de seus dispositivos eletrônicos de comunicação individuais. A nova metodologia permite liberar parte do tempo de sala de aula, que pode ser usado para a realização de atividades avançadas, como palestras, realização de projetos colaborativos e articulação com disciplinas experimentais ou projetos integradores.Palavras-chave: CEMTRAL. Metodologia híbrida. Cuboz.CEMTRAL: A New Hybrid Teaching and Learning MethodologyAbstratThis work reports a new methodology that naturally articulates the traditional teaching and learning to the use of active methodologies and distance education through a social network. The difficulties of using new teaching and learning methodologies in the classroom are addressed, trying to use a new proposal as a way of solving the difficulties pointed out. The results of the students performances, based on the time dedicated to the teaching material published in the Cuboz social network and the individual written evaluations, suggest that their performance was similar to the previous classes. The students' perceptions at the beginning, middle and end of the course associated with the analyses of the results of the performance evaluations suggest that the new methodology improves students' motivation and dedication issues as it allows them to carry out their activities at the moment they feel most convenient and through their individual electronic communication devices. The new methodology allows releasing part of the classroom time, which can be used for the accomplishment of advanced activities like advanced lectures, performing collaborative projects and articulation with experimental subjects or of integrative projects. Keywords: Central. Hybrid methodology. Cuboz.CEMTRAL: Una Nueva Metodología Híbrida de la Enseñanza y el Aprendizaje ResumenEste trabajo reporta una nueva metodología que articula naturalmente la enseñanza y el aprendizaje tradicional al uso de metodologías activas y educación a distancia a través de una red social. Se abordan las dificultades de utilizar nuevas metodologías de enseñanza y aprendizaje en el aula, buscando utilizar una nueva propuesta como forma de solución a las dificultades señaladas. Los resultados de los rendimientos  de los alumnos, basados en el tiempo destinado al material didáctico publicado en la red social Cuboz y en las evaluaciones escritas individuales, sugieren que tuvieron desempeño similar al de las clases anteriores. Las percepciones de los alumnos al inicio, medio y final de la disciplina asociada al análisis de los resultados de las evaluaciones de desempeño, sugieren que la nueva metodología mejora las cuestiones de motivación y dedicación de los alumnos, pues permite que ellos realicen sus actividades en el momento que entienden más conveniente y por medio de sus dispositivos electrónicos de comunicación individuales. La nueva metodología permite liberar parte del tiempo de aula, que puede ser utilizado para la realización de actividades avanzadas como conferencias, realización de proyectos colaborativos y articulación con disciplinas experimentales o de proyectos integradores.Palabras clave: Cemtral. Metodología híbrida. Cuboz.

2019 ◽  
Vol 10 (4) ◽  
pp. 30-39
Author(s):  
Yousuf Anwar Al Sandi ◽  
Bernard Haber Ugalde

In this information age, educational institutions have innovated to take the teaching and learning process to the next level. They are now infusing social media and social networks with traditional teaching as a method of instruction inside the classroom. Various studies have been carried out to find and suggest what social network is the best fit to adopt to education in general. However, there are no known standards on how to implement learning in social networks particularly in monitoring and responding to student behavior. This research is premised on the fact that positive response should be reinforced, and negative behavior is punished. Thus, this article presents how to use operant conditioning of learning inside a social network, particularly in managing a student's behavior. It was observed that there is an impact on the performance of students who used the developed classroom framework as compared to who did not. The result confirms that a monitored and guided social network approach can benefit students.


2018 ◽  
Vol 3 (2) ◽  
pp. 461-476
Author(s):  
Edimarcio Francisco Rocha ◽  
Eduardo Ribeiro Mueller ◽  
Edslei Rodrigues Almeida

Resumo: Neste artigo, apresentamos uma experiência sobre a utilização de espaços não formais para o desenvolvimento de atividades relacionadas ao ensino e à aprendizagem de conteúdos curriculares que podem envolver diversas áreas do conhecimento, como a química e a biologia. Desse modo, destacamos um museu de pré-história como um potencial espaço não formal para o desenvolvimento dessas atividades. Utilizando pressupostos da pesquisa qualitativa e como recurso metodológico a aula de campo, realizamos observações e proposições sobre possíveis abordagens de temas relacionados ao ensino e aprendizagem de conceitos científicos, tendo como objetivo indicar aos professores meios alternativos ao processo tradicional de ensino que fragmenta o conhecimento. Como um espaço não formal para o ensino, o museu apresenta elementos que podem contribuir para a aprendizagem, uma vez que oferece formas de contextualizar o conhecimento das diferentes áreas, demonstrando ser um ambiente que propicia trabalhar assuntos relacionados com as Ciências da Natureza e, também, a conceitos étnicos, históricos, geográficos, linguísticos e políticos. Além disso, esse espaço se caracteriza como um local capaz de romper as barreiras da sala de aula, permitindo a interação do indivíduo com os artefatos expostos, contextualizando questões locais e contribuindo para a apropriação do conhecimento científico de maneira construtivista.Palavras-chave: Museu. Alfabetização científica. Mediação. Construtivista.Abstract: In this article, we present an experience about the use of non-formal spaces for the development of activities related to the teaching and learning of curricular contents that may involve several areas of knowledge, such as chemistry and biology. Thus, we highlight a pre-history museum as a potential non-formal space for the development of these activities. Using qualitative research assumptions and as a methodological resource the field class, we make observations and propositions about possible approaches to topics related to teaching and learning of scientific concepts, aiming to indicate to teachers alternative means to the traditional teaching process that fragments knowledge. As a non-formal space for teaching, the museum presents elements that can contribute to learning, since it offers ways to contextualize the knowledge of the different areas, proving to be an environment that facilitates work related to Nature Sciences and, also , to ethnic, historical, geographical, linguistic and political concepts. In addition, this space is characterized as a place capable of breaking the barriers of the classroom, allowing the interaction of the individual with the exposed artifacts, contextualizing local issues and contributing to the appropriation of scientific knowledge in a constructivist way.Keywords: Museum. Scientific Literacy. Mediation. Constructivist.


2019 ◽  
Vol 118 (9) ◽  
pp. 304-312
Author(s):  
Dr.Deepa Gupta ◽  
Dr.Mukul Gupta

In this research paper, the researcher has attempted to analyse the impact of MOOCs to improve the performance of faculty members concerning Delhi NCR. Massive Online Open Courses (MOOCs) are evolving rapidly, and many kinds of research have been conducted to explore the structure, effectiveness and issues arise in MOOCs. The free accessibility of MOOCs has believed in soon replace the traditional teaching and learning method.


2009 ◽  
Vol 2009 (1) ◽  
pp. 61-78
Author(s):  
Petr Kouba

This article examines the limits of Heidegger’s ontological description of emotionality from the period of Sein und Zeit and Die Grundbegriffe der Metaphysik along the lines outlined by Lévinas in his early work De l’existence à l’existant. On the basis of the Lévinassian concept of “il y a”, we attempt to map the sphere of the impersonal existence situated out of the structured context of the world. However the worldless facticity without individuality marks the limits of the phenomenological approach to human existence and its emotionality, it also opens a new view on the beginning and ending of the individual existence. The whole structure of the individual existence in its contingency and finitude appears here in a new light, which applies also to the temporal conditions of existence. Yet, this is not to say that Heidegger should be simply replaced by Lévinas. As shows an examination of the work of art, to which brings us our reading of Moravia’s literary exposition of boredom (the phenomenon closely examined in Die Grundbegriffe der Metaphysik), the view on the work of art that is entirely based on the anonymous and worldless facticity of il y a must be extended and complemented by the moment in which a new world and a new individual structure of experience are being born. To comprehend the dynamism of the work of art in its fullness, it is necessary to see it not only as an ending of the world and the correlative intentional structure of the individual existence, but also as their new beginning.


2020 ◽  
Vol 23 (1) ◽  
pp. 16-22
Author(s):  
Estela López-Hernández ◽  
Martín Gallegos-Santiago ◽  
Hugo Solís
Keyword(s):  
De Se ◽  

Antecedentes: el Status Epilepticus (SE) es un evento agudo y constituye una emergencia neurológica que requiere tratamiento rápido y eficaz con el fin de evitar daño neuronal. Es frecuente que después de un período de SE, hayan alteraciones estructurales y funcionales en redes neuronales que culminan con la aparición de crisis convulsivas espontáneas. Dentro de las estructuras que se afectan está el sistema límbico y en particular la amígdala del lóbulo temporal y el hipocampo.Otra estructura que se afecta después del SE es el tálamo que es considerado modulador de las crisis convulsivas, y está involucrado en la fisiopatología de crisis convulsivas tipo ausencias.Objetivo: estudiar que los núcleos talámicos están afectados después de inducir SE por la administración de pilocarpina en ratas sometidas a diferentes tiempos de duración del SE.Material y métodos: valorar los núcleos talámicos con presencia de focos hemorrágicos macroscópicos, después de 1, 2, 3 y 4 hs PosSE.Resultados: los 5 núcleos talámicos que tuvieron focos hemorrágicos independientemente del tiempo de duración del SE, fue el posterior, el reticular, el ventrolateral, el ventroposterolateral y el ventroposteromedial. Observamos también que los animales mostraron deficit motor que se correlacionó con la duración del SE, es decir el defict motor fue mayor en los animales que tuvieron 4 hs de SE.Discusión y conclusión: Los focos hemorrágicos observados pueden corresponder a microsangrados por ruptura de vasos sanguíneos de pequeño calibre, que posiblemente condicionen el déficit motor y diversos cambios en la red neuronal.


2020 ◽  
Author(s):  
Adam Wiesner

With a conscious attempt to contribute to contemporary discussions in mad/trans/queer/monster studies, the monograph approaches complex postmodern theories and contextualizes them from an autoethnographic methodological perspective. As the self-explanatory subtitle reads, the book introduces several topics as revelatory fields for the author’s self-exploration at the moment of an intense epistemological and ontological crisis. Reflexively written, it does not solely focus on a personal experience, as it also aims at bridging the gap between the individual and the collective in times of global uncertainty. There are no solid outcomes defined; nevertheless, the narrative points to a certain—more fluid—way out. Through introducing alternative ways of hermeneutics and meaning-making, the book offers a synthesis of postmodern philosophy and therapy, evolutionary astrology as a symbolic language, embodied inquiry, and Buddhist thought that together represent a critical attempt to challenge the pathologizing discursive practices of modern disciplines during the neoliberal capitalist era.


2018 ◽  
Vol 6 (1) ◽  
pp. 696-714
Author(s):  
ARIANTI Arianti

Abstract. This journal discusses the development of variations in teaching in increasing learning motivation. The learning process is an activity that involves an individual (physical and spiritual), learning activities are never carried out without a strong motivation or motivation from within the individual or from outside the individual who participates in learning activities. Therefore, the learning process requires the development and use of variations in teaching to generate student motivation. Variations in teaching include variations in teaching styles, variations in media and materials, and variations in teaching and learning interactions. Motivation has a very important role in learning activities, there is no learning activity without motivation, therefore motivation has a strategic role in achieving the goals or results of learning. Keywords: Development Of Teaching Variations and Motivation to Learn


Author(s):  
Chadwick Carreto Arellano ◽  
Verónica Fabiola Torres Chávez ◽  
Felicidad del Socorro Bonilla Gómez ◽  
Ángel López Martínez ◽  
Rosario Lucero Cavazos Salazar ◽  
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Author(s):  
Romlah .

IMPLEMENTASI MODEL PEMBELAJARANPENDIDIKAN AGAMA ISLAM DENGAN PENDEKATANKONTEKSTUAL SEBAGAI UPAYA MENINGKATKAN KUALITASPEMBELAJARAN DI SMP NEGERI 13 KOTA MALANGOleh :Romlah *)Fakultas Agama Islam UMMABSTRACTIslamic Education teaching and learning process considerably applied traditional teaching modelsresulting low student’s interest in the subject. It influenced the internalization of Islamic Educationvalues to students. According to the above background, contextual approach was assumed to create amore meaningful and effective teaching and learning process. The study revealed that most teachersdeveloped instructional material merely based on Teacher Association for Islamic EducationReference, a discrepancy between lesson plan and the implementation was found due to insufficienttime and too-much material, and a problem in applying various methods was found due to student’sbasic competence diversity ranging from the 75-80% to 20-25% mastery creating less conduciveatmosphere for effective teaching and learning process. Accordingly, Islamic Education teachersneeded to review the previous materials using questioning technique and point particular students toanswer the questions during the review time to attract more attention.Keywords: Implementation of IslamicEducation Teaching Model, ContextualApproach, Improving the Teaching andLearning Process


Journal ◽  
1969 ◽  
Vol 2 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Judith Okely

Drawing on a multiplicity of learning, teaching and educational experiences, I argue that understanding positionality, or the specificity of each individual, triggers necessary unlearning. Confronting hitherto hidden, subjective knowledge may be the means to recognize grounded learning as ethnocentric and time and space specific. The individual may learn positionality through unexpected contrast, especially through anthropology. The anthropologist is the participant observer, analyst and writer - no managerial delegator, but directly engaged. Learning through engaged action, anthropologists unlearn what they have consciously and unconsciously absorbed from infancy. New embodied knowledge is often gained through making mistakes in other unknown contexts, thus fostering unlearning. This article explores the above themes through an autobiographical account of experiences of both teaching and learning.


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