Quality in Online Courses: Technical Production Regarding Clinical Biochemistry Online Course Performed by Students in Advanced Learning in Scientific Education Discipline
Author(s) -
W.B. Maia,
J.M. Martins,
Soraya Barreto Januário,
Cid B. de Araújo,
Sofia Almeida,
J.L.Q. Silva Filho,
V.L.M. Lima
Publication year - 2011
Publication title -
revista de ensino de bioquímica
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2318-8790
DOI - 10.16923/reb.v9i2.236
Subject(s) - attendance , quality (philosophy) , construct (python library) , medical education , production (economics) , computer science , online course , knowledge management , psychology , mathematics education , medicine , philosophy , epistemology , economics , macroeconomics , programming language , economic growth
It is important to consider quality and efficacy concerning online courses. This study was accomplished with Master’s students in order to promote technical production regardingClinical Biochemistry online course. In web, www.bioq.educacao.biz, it was accessible strategic and organizational management training in distance learning course. Enrolled students(7), monitors (3) and the manager (1) have made use of thevirtual environment asa channel of communication as well as to construct the extension course (80 hours). Some strategies were discussed and planned for the purpose of a significant apprenticeship. In all, there were 173 standard contents available, which were 4 audiovisual presentations, 13 debating forums, 1 chat, 10 classes,77 scientific articles, 30 tests, 3 glossaries, 1 mini-library, 18 links, 3 texts and 13 folders. Although the managerwas not responsible for the construction ofthe contents, system reports have shown that the manager’s attendance and permanence online were three times superior to other users. It once more revealed that new Information and Communication Technologies(ICTs) requires from the manager to plan an efficient pedagogical orientation.
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