scholarly journals Educação e tecnologias digitais: uma vivência pedagógica na formação de professores

Author(s):  
Maria Elisabete Bersch ◽  
Eliane Schlemmer

Resumo: Este artigo apresenta o desenvolvimento e os resultados de um estudo investigativo realizado no contexto da formação de professores em nível superior. Foi desenvolvido junto a uma disciplina de um curso de Pedagogia, tendo como questão norteadora compreender as contribuições das tecnologias digitais para a constituição de espaços de aprendizagem híbridos, pela ressignificação de práticas pedagógicas na formação de professores. O estudo caracteriza-se como pesquisa-intervenção, seguindo princípios da Cartografia. Durante o processo, alguns elementos da gamificação, aliados ao conceito de educação móvel e ao uso de QRCodes, possibilitaram a emergência de uma prática pedagógica diferenciada, mobilizando os sujeitos a assumir uma nova atitude perante a aprendizagem. Os dados foram construídos pelos participantes em suas produções acadêmicas, nas interações ocorridas no ambiente virtual de aprendizagem e no grupo de facebook da turma, e por autoavaliação. Como resultados, podem ser destacados: a) a ampliação conceitual referente ao conceito de tecnologia; b) a percepção do conceito de tecnologia em sua relação histórica com as sociedades; c) o envolvimento e engajamento dos estudantes com a atividade; d) o reconhecimento dos espaços sociais como potencializadores de construção de conhecimento; e) o reconhecimento da relevância das tecnologias digitais na constituição de novas práticas pedagógicas, contextualizadas na cibercultura.Palavras-chave: Educação. Práticas pedagógicas. Gamificação. EDUCATION AND DIGITAL TECHNOLOGIES: A PEDAGOGICAL EXPERIENCE IN TEACHERS TRAININGAbstract: This article presents the development and results of an investigative study carried out in the context of higher education teacher training. It was developed in partnership with a course of the Pedagogy Program, and its main goal was to understand the contributions of digital technologies for the constitution of hybrid learning spaces, through the resignification of pedagogical practices in teachers training. The study is an intervention research, and follows principles of Cartography. Throughout the process, some elements of gamification, together with the concept of mobile learning and the use of QRCodes, allowed the emergence of a different pedagogical practice, mobilizing the subjects to take a new attitude towards learning. The database was built by the participants in their academic productions, interactions at virtual learning environment, class Facebook group, and through self-assessment. The main results of the study are: a) broadening of the technology concept; b) perception of the technology concept in its historical relation with societies; c) involvement and engagement of students with the activity; d) recognition of social spaces as potentiators of knowledge construction; e) recognition of the relevance of digital technologies in the constitution of new pedagogical practices, in the context of cyberculture.Keywords: Education. Pedagogical practices. Gamification.

Author(s):  
Frank Banszki ◽  
Janet Beilby ◽  
Michelle Quail ◽  
Peter Allen ◽  
Shelley Brundage ◽  
...  

The purpose of this study was to explore one novice clinical educator’s experiences with training essential communication and interpersonal skills using a virtual patient. Over 3 weeks, the clinical educator (CE) delivered a series of half-day clinical placements to students using an educator-controlled virtual patient, depicting an older adult male with mild dementia. Students completed one 15-minute session interacting with the virtual patient in the virtual learning environment (VLE), followed by a group debrief/discussion session. Prior to, during and after delivering the clinical placements, the CE engaged in semi-structured interviews, where she was prompted to reflect on her pedagogic approach and practice. Thematic analysis revealed six themes underpinning the CE’s unique narrative: pedagogical control, validation of pedagogical practice, safety in the virtual learning environment, learning pedagogical practices, self-reflection, and adult education. The CE described how being immersed in the VLE allowed her to confidently deliver training. The findings have implications for the future training of CEs who will provide clinical education using VLEs in clinic settings.


2021 ◽  
Vol 15 ◽  
pp. 183449092199539
Author(s):  
Janne Olavi Väätäjä ◽  
Heli Ruokamo

The global COVID-19 pandemic has caused a rising interest in the use of digital pedagogies and the need to teach remotely. This article aims to conceptualize the dimensions described below and offer a model for digital pedagogy to provide tools for using digital technologies in teaching. The model for digital pedagogy is discussed in terms of three dimensions: 1) pedagogical orientation; 2) pedagogical practices; and 3) the digital pedagogical competencies it provides for the teacher. This study examines how the dimensions of digital pedagogy are presented in the current research literature. The research is conducted through a systematic literature review surveying articles published in the years 2014 to 2019; a total of 12 articles are included in the review. The findings suggest that, first, in many cases, pedagogical orientation is labeled as socio-constructivist and student-centered. Second, pedagogical practices are the methods used to promote students’ learning; they involve, for example, collaboration and social knowledge construction. Finally, in addition to technological, pedagogical, and content knowledge, teachers’ success in blending digital technologies into their teaching is improved by high self-efficacy and strong peer-collaboration skills.


ForScience ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 9 (1) ◽  
pp. e00925
Author(s):  
Rafael Vinicius Tayette da Nobrega ◽  
Cristina Alves Maertens ◽  
Cláudio Alves Pereira

Neste trabalho investigou-se a utilização da metodologia ativa denominada Aprendizagem Baseada em Problemas (ABP) nos cursos técnicos integrados ao Ensino Médio da Rede Federal de Educação Profissional, Científica e Tecnológica (Rede Federal) brasileira. Para isso, primeiramente, realizou-se um estudo bibliométrico para identificar trabalhos relacionados ao tema, publicados nos últimos cinco anos, cujas referências subsidiaram conceitualmente a confecção do questionário sobre a metodologia ABP. Neste contexto, questões organizacionais, de infraestrutura, de formação e aceitação da metodologia ABP foram implementadas com o objetivo de mensurar o quanto essa metodologia está difundida entre as práticas pedagógicas dos docentes que atuam na Rede Federal. Posteriormente, o questionário eletrônico foi enviado às unidades desta rede para que fosse divulgado aos seus docentes. A amostra da pesquisa foi constituída por quinhentos e trinta docentes pertencentes a trinta e sete Institutos Federais, de todas as regiões do Brasil, e do Colégio Pedro II. Os resultados indicaram que, conceitualmente, a metodologia ABP é bem aceita, entretanto, ainda existe uma dificuldade em inseri-la na prática pedagógica cotidiana, embora haja o incentivo dos campi para aplicação de metodologias ativas e possibilidades de capacitação na área. Como fator limitante, observou-se que a organização curricular dos cursos técnicos integrados da Rede Federal dificulta a utilização de metodologias ativas. Por fim, observou-se que as questões cotidianas de elevada carga horária de trabalho e salas com grande quantidade de alunos impactam na redução do tempo disponível para a preparação das aulas, impedindo a evolução, mudança e autoavaliação das práticas docentes. Palavras-chave: Aprendizagem Baseada em Problemas. Ensino Técnico Integrado. Rede Federal de Educação Profissional, Científica e Tecnológica.   Investigating the use of the PBL methodology in the brazilian Federal Network in the context of technical education integrated to the high school Abstract In this work, we investigated the use of the active methodology called Problem-Based Learning (PBL) in Technical Courses Integrated to High School of the Brazilian Federal Network of Professional, Scientific, and Technological Education (Federal Network). For this, at first, a bibliometric study was carried out to identify works related to the theme in the last five years, whose references conceptually subsidized the questionnaire about the PBL methodology. In this context, organization, infrastructure, training, and acceptance of the ABP methodology were implemented aiming to measure how much this methodology is disseminated among the pedagogical practices of teachers working in the Federal Network. Subsequently, the electronic questionnaire was sent to teachers who work in the Federal Technical High School. The research sample consisted of five hundred and thirty teachers belonging to thirty-seven Federal Institutes, all over Brazil, and Colégio Pedro II. The results indicated that, conceptually, the PBL methodology is well accepted; however, there is still a difficulty in inserting it in the daily pedagogical practice, although there is an incentive from federal educational institutes for applying active methodologies and training possibilities in the area. As a limiting factor, it was observed that the curricular organization of the integrated technical courses of the Federal Network makes it challenging to use active methodologies. Finally, the daily issues of high workload and classrooms with many students impact the reduction of time available to prepare classes, preventing the evolution, change, and self-assessment of teaching practices. Keywords: Problem-Based Learning. Integrated Technical Education. Federal Network of Professional, Scientific and Technological Education.


2021 ◽  
pp. 1-45
Author(s):  
Susan Elizabeth Gagliardi ◽  
Constantine Petridis

Abstract Mapping Senufo: Art, Evidence, and the Production of Knowledge – an in-progress, collaborative, born-digital publication – will offer a model for joining theories about the construction of identities and the politics of knowledge production with research and publication practice. In this article, we examine how computational methods have led us to reframe research questions, reevaluate sources, and reimagine the form of a digital monograph. We also demonstrate how our use of digital technologies, attention to iteration, and collaborative mode of working have generated fresh insights into a corpus of arts identified as Senufo, the nature of evidence for art-historical research, and digital publication. We posit that the form of a digital publication itself can bring processes of knowledge construction to the fore and unsettle expectations of a tidy, authoritative narrative.


2020 ◽  
Vol 17 (5) ◽  
pp. 84-103
Author(s):  
Ruth Ortega-Dela Cruz ◽  

Facilitating learning for the students nowadays demands so much from the educators. This makes the role of higher education institutions (HEIs) more challenging as they look upon the needs of the present generation. This study sought answer to that need by determining the most preferred pedagogical practices that have impact on the students’ ability to stay motivated and learn effectively. Randomly selected higher education students including bachelor, masters’ and doctorate students were surveyed. Majority of the students belong to the so-called Net Generation. They prefer pedagogical practices that engage multiple channels of learning and on ways of assessing the learning outcomes. They thrive more on relevant, applicable, active learning and project-based tasks while working with their learning partners including faculty and students of shared interests. Results of correlation analysis revealed a significant relationship between students’ demographics, and their preferences for pedagogical practices. Analysis of Variance indicated highly significant difference in the preferences for pedagogical practices across generational groups of students. Higher education is indeed changing and thus requires continuous change and improvement on the part of educators who find comfort in utilizing the twentieth century pedagogical practices. Now that innovations and technological breakthroughs are inevitable, educators must take a stand and set the bar in promoting effective twenty-first century higher education.


Author(s):  
Diego De Oliveira Silva ◽  
Juscileide Braga Castro ◽  
Gilvandenys Leite Sales

Resumo: A inserção de recursos tecnológicos em sala de aula traz novas possibilidades e desafios para a prática pedagógica. No entanto é preciso que haja um planejamento que contemple as peculiaridades destas novas ferramentas, permitindo que professores e alunos possam usufruir de suas vantagens. Dessa forma, este trabalho se propõe a apresentar intervenções baseadas na Aprendizagem Baseada em Projetos (ABP) realizadas em uma escola municipal de Fortaleza, bem como analisar as contribuições das tecnologias digitais neste tipo de metodologia. Para isso são detalhados os projetos “Um Mundo de Informações” e “Pensar, Conectar e Fazer” aplicados, respectivamente, em turmas de 5° e 6° anos do Ensino Fundamental. Além disso, é realizada uma avaliação das ferramentas digitais utilizadas nestas atividades. Concluiu-se que a utilização destas ferramentas influenciou de maneira positiva na aplicação dos projetos, além de permitir a integração do conhecimento em nível interdisciplinar e na criação de produtos educacionais.Palavras-chave: Aprendizagem baseada em projetos. Tecnologias digitais. Metodologia Ativa. Interdisciplinaridade.  PROJECT-BASED LEARNING: CONTRIBUTIONS OF DIGITAL TECHNOLOGIES Abstract: The insertion of technological resources in the classroom brings new possibilities and challenges to a pedagogical practice. However, there is a need for planning that addresses the new tools, allowing teachers and participants to take advantage of them. Thus, this work is projected in Project-Based Learning (ABP) in a municipal school in Fortaleza, as well as data from digital technologies in this type of methodology. To this end, the "Um Mundo de Informações" and "Pensar, Conectar e Fazer" projects, carried out, respectively, in the 5th and 6th grades of Elementary School are detailed. In addition, it is performed an evaluation of the digital tools used in these activities. It was concluded that the use of the tools influenced in a positive way in the application of the projects, besides allowing an integration of knowledge at an interdisciplinary level and in the generation of educational products.Keywords: Project-based learning. Digital technologies. Active Methodology. Interdisciplinarity.


2018 ◽  
Vol 4 (7) ◽  
pp. 59
Author(s):  
Elâine da Silva LADEIA ◽  
Andréia SANGALLI

O presente texto traz reflexões sobre o Programa Institucional de Bolsa de Iniciação à Docência - PIBID Diversidade, desenvolvido pelo curso de Licenciatura Intercultural Indígena - Teko Arandu, na Universidade Federal da Grande Dourados (UFGD). O PIBID D iniciou suas atividades em 2011. A metodologia para construção do texto pautou-se em discutir o contexto do pibid diversidade na UFGD e na formação de professores; pibid diversidade como política pública de educação; quem são e onde estão os sujeitos indígenas? Ações/atividades desenvolvidas pelos subprojetos; resultados e os impactos da edição atual e anterior; as conquistas e os desafios do Pibid Diversidade. Dentre os resultados alcançados destacam-se: Maior interação entre os docentes do curso de Licenciatura Indígena e entre os docentes e as escolas e comunidades indígenas, permitindo um conhecimento mais aproximado da realidade vivida nessas escolas (aspectos estruturais, recursos didáticos e dificuldades enfrentadas pelos professores que atuam nessas escolas);  Contribuir no desenvolvimento de conceitos teóricos através de oficinas práticas com os bolsistas e estudantes das escolas indígenas possibilitando a discussão de conhecimentos tradicionais e ocidentais sobre esses conceitos; Discutir conteúdos nas diversas áreas de conhecimento e a sua (re) elaboração no âmbito do ensino escolar indígena, a partir da prática pedagógica dos professores, da abordagem dos livros didáticos disponíveis e da contextualização do ensino associado aos conhecimentos tradicionais; Desenvolver habilidades para a escolha de metodologias, procedimentos didáticos e paradigmas científicos/tradicionais englobando processos que melhorem seu conhecimento profissional.PIBID. Diversidade. Universidade Federal de Grande Dourados. The Pibid Diversidade in the UFGD: achievements and challenges ABSTRACTThe present text reflects on the Institutional Scholarship Initiative Program for Diversity - PIBID Diversidade, carried out by the Indigenous Intercultural Licentiate course - Teko Arandu, at the Grande Dourados Federal University (UFGD). The PIBID started its activities in 2011.The methodology for the text construction was intended to discuss the Pibid Diversidade organizational context at UFGD and on the teachers training; Pibid as public education policy; who are and where are the indigenous individuals? Actions/activities promoted by subprojects; Results and the impacts of the current and previous edition; The achievements and challenges of the Pibid Diversity. Among the results achieved, stands out: Greater interaction between Indigenous Licentiate course teachers and among teachers, schools and the indigenous communities, allowing a closer knowledge about the reality lived in these schools (structural aspects, didactic resources and difficulties faced by the teachers who work in these schools); To contribute in the theoretical concepts development through practical workshops with the scholarship holders and the indigenous schools students enabling the discussion of traditional and Western knowledge about these concepts; To discuss content in the various areas of knowledge and their (re)elaboration in the scope of indigenous school education, based on the teachers pedagogical practice, on approach to available textbooks and contextualization of teaching process associated with traditional knowledge; To Develop skills to choose methodologies, didactic procedures and scientific / traditional paradigms encompassing processes that improve their professional knowledge.PIBID. Diversity. Grande Dourados Federal University.


2016 ◽  
Vol 17 (3) ◽  
pp. 305-321 ◽  
Author(s):  
Cathy Howlett ◽  
Jo-Anne Ferreira ◽  
Jessica Blomfield

Purpose This paper aims to argue that substantive changes are required in both curricula and pedagogical practice in higher education institutions to challenge dominant epistemologies and discourses and to unsettle current ways of thinking about, and acting in relation to, the environment. Central to such a shift, it is argued, is the need for higher education curricula to be interdisciplinary and for pedagogical practices to work to build capacities in students for critical and reflective thinking. Design/methodology/approach In this paper, a case study of our reflections is offered on a subject designed to promote capacities in students for critical and reflective thinking via an interdisciplinary approach. The paper uses data from student reflective essays and student course evaluations to make an argument for the success of this approach. Findings Genuine transformative learning can occur within a constructivist informed pedagogical approach to teaching for sustainability. Research limitations/implications Research implications are that genuine transformation can occur in students’ thinking processes (which the paper argues is critical for effective education in sustainability) with appropriately designed courses in higher education. Practical implications More effective environmental actors and thinkers, who can critically engage with the complexity of environmental problems. Social implications Social implications include a more effective and socially just higher education for sustainability Originality/value The authors know of no other narrative that addresses attempts to educate for sustainability using this approach.


Author(s):  
Ryan Cordell ◽  
Benjamin J. Doyle ◽  
Elizabeth Hopwood

Ryan Cordell, Benjamin Doyle, and Elizabeth Hopwood’s essay seizes a nineteenth-century invention, the kaleidoscope, as a model and metaphor for pedagogical practices and learning spaces that encourage play and experimentation. Through examples that involve setting letterpress type, the Text Encoding Initiative (TEI) encoding of nineteenth-century texts as an interpretive process, and the collaborative creation of Wikipedia pages, the authors describe how experiments with contemporary technologies help students claim scholarly agency over the texts and tools central to their study of the nineteenth century. Kaleidoscopic pedagogy encourages students to discover how C19 competencies like close reading and contemporary methods of coding and data analysis have the potential to be mutually constitutive, inspiring a more nuanced understanding of both periods.


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