DocumentCode
607177
Title
Mapping content plans into learning activities: Organizing a portfolio of e-learning activities for teaching emergent knowledge
Author
Vaz, L. ; David, N.
Author_Institution
Dinamia-CET/ISCTE, ISCTE-IUL - Lisbon Univ. Inst., Lisbon, Portugal
fYear
2013
fDate
13-15 March 2013
Firstpage
1190
Lastpage
1199
Abstract
The increasing use of low-cost access to a universal communication network as a basis for teaching in universities, poses new challenges to analyze, understand and propose new educational solutions. This requires from education providers sophisticated instructional models, pedagogically advanced, aligned with new demands of educational, social and technological contexts. In such conditions, transition from traditional teacher-centered models, focusing on curricula description and content plans, to student-centered models, in which learning activities are supported in e-learning platforms, is a necessary but difficult task to resolve. An issue that becomes especially important when the knowledge is emergent, i.e. when the activities that this knowledge enables are intensively supported by information and communication technologies, subjected to rapid obsolescence. This paper presents a method for mapping a course content plan into technological mediating tools that form a portfolio in an e-learning platform. The characteristics of the portfolio facilitate the mapping of the content plan to a student-centered learning dynamics. Details on the instructional model are provided; the reasons for implementing a green field e-learning platform are justified; an outline of the results obtained in a post-graduate course discipline of 293 students is reported, with significant results, particularly with regard to team-building skills, student satisfaction and training model.
Keywords
computer aided instruction; content management; educational courses; teaching; course content plan mapping; curricula description; e-learning activities portfolio; educational context; green field e-learning platform; information and communication technologies; instructional models; learning activities; social context; student satisfaction; student-centered learning dynamics; student-centered models; teaching emergent knowledge; team-building skills; technological context; technological mediating tools; training model; universal communication network; Context; Context modeling; Educational institutions; Electronic learning; Mathematical model; Portfolios; collaborative learning; e-learning; electronic marketing; emergent knowledge; instructional models; mediating tools; practice fields; puzzles; simulation;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Global Engineering Education Conference (EDUCON), 2013 IEEE
Conference_Location
Berlin
ISSN
2165-9559
Print_ISBN
978-1-4673-6111-8
Electronic_ISBN
2165-9559
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/EduCon.2013.6530258
Filename
6530258
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