DocumentCode
629048
Title
Collaborative learning in international teams on Technologies to Reduce the Access Barrier in Human Computer Interaction (TrabHCI) Erasmus Intensive Programme
Author
Castro-Bleda, Maria Jose ; Bernabucci, Ivan ; Goffredo, M. ; Hassinen, Elisa ; Hollas, Boris ; Lleida, Eduardo ; Ortega, Antonio ; Pastor-Pellicer, Joan ; Salopuro, Antti
Author_Institution
Univ. Politec. de Valencia, Valencia, Spain
fYear
2013
fDate
30-31 May 2013
Firstpage
221
Lastpage
226
Abstract
Nowadays, international collaboration and teamwork are fundamental skills in modern project development. Therefore, it is important to prepare university students to handle this working approach and to have this mindset. However, these skills are neglected in the curricula of most universities. The aim of the Erasmus Intensive Programme TrabHCI (Technologies to Reduce the Access Barrier in Human Computer Interaction) is to train international computer science and engineering students in team skills and in human computer interaction technologies. As a motivation, technological challenges for disabled people were presented to the students, followed by a series of lectures on novel human computer interaction technologies including gesture, speech and handwriting recognition as well as language understanding. Instead of conventional ex-cathedral teaching, a learning-by-doing approach was used in teaching. This paper describes our experience along many years in the Erasmus Intensive Programmes and, more specifically, in our last Erasmus IP project.
Keywords
computer aided instruction; computer science education; groupware; human computer interaction; teaching; team working; Erasmus IP project; Erasmus Intensive Programme; Erasmus intensive programme; Technologies to Reduce the Access Barrier in Human Computer Interaction; TrabHCI; collaborative learning; computer engineering student; disabled people; ex-cathedral teaching; gesture recognition; handwriting recognition; international collaboration; international computer science student; international teamwork; language understanding; learning-by-doing approach; project development; speech recognition; team skills; technological challenge; university students; working approach; Collaboration; Collaborative work; Educational institutions; Human computer interaction; IP networks; Collaborative learning; Erasmus Intensive Programmes; European dimension; Human Computer Interaction; Problem-based learning;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
EAEEIE Annual Conference (EAEEIE), 2013 Proceedings of the 24th
Conference_Location
Chania
Print_ISBN
978-1-4799-0042-8
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/EAEEIE.2013.6576534
Filename
6576534
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