Title :
Problem based learning application to teach IT skills to prospective teachers in a Faculty of Education
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Informatics, Istanbul Univ., Turkey
fDate :
31 May-2 June 2004
Abstract :
To be able to keep up with the development of IT we must apply it first to the educational community. The important players in this community - teachers and learners - must be equipped with IT literacy as soon as possible; students at colleges of education are more important than others because today´s students are educators of the future. As the use of IT receives wider acceptance in education, computer anxiety remains a concern. Beyond any doubt, teachers need to have necessary training and support to properly integrate computers into their practices. The attitudes of teachers can be influenced and changed positively during their training. Therefore, new teaching and learning environments (such as rich environments for active learning - REALs) that increase student activity in educational processes and reduce computer anxiety even during their training in the universities should be designed and this would help them integrate new technology into their profession. At government schools and universities in Turkey, technological facilities and manpower are not enough to create flexible environments for active learning. So, if we can motivate students to learn through the problem based learning (PBL) method, it will be easier to create a REAL and to promote active learning. Problem based learning (PBL) is considered to be one of the best examples of a constructivist learning environment. PBL is one of the most discussed curricular innovations in higher education over the last 30 years. This paper presents a case study of application of the PBL method in order to create a REAL in a basic IT course given to second grade students at the Faculty of Education in Istanbul University.
Keywords :
computer literacy; educational courses; teacher training; IT course; IT literacy; IT skills; Istanbul University; colleges of education; constructivist learning environment; curricular innovations; educational community; problem-based learning; prospective teachers; rich environments for active learning; student activity; technological facilities; Computer science education; Concurrent computing; Educational institutions; Educational technology; Government; Informatics; Psychology; Technological innovation;
Conference_Titel :
Information Technology Based Higher Education and Training, 2004. ITHET 2004. Proceedings of the FIfth International Conference on
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-8596-9
DOI :
10.1109/ITHET.2004.1358161