LEARNING ECOSYSTEM FOR HIGHER EDUCATION DISRUPTION: A NEW APPROACH PROPOSAL BASED ON BLENDED ACTIVE LEARNING TECHNIQUES
Author(s) -
Fernando Moreira,
Maria João Ferreira,
Abílio Cardoso,
Alex Sandro Gomes,
César A. Collazos
Publication year - 2018
Publication title -
edulearn proceedings
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Conference proceedings
eISSN - 2340-1125
pISSN - 2340-1117
DOI - 10.21125/edulearn.2018.0294
Subject(s) - blended learning , computer science , active learning (machine learning) , ecosystem , educational technology , artificial intelligence , mathematics education , ecology , psychology , biology
The paradigm in higher education is changing due to the pressure imposed on the one hand by the new technologies and on the other by the characteristics (habits and skills) presented by the students who arrive at the universities. These characteristics are not compatible with the teaching methodologies used up until the present, the traditional model (lectures) consolidated in the nineteenth century. Thus, teachers using active learning have attracted much attention because they stimulate motivation and autonomy to achieve more competencies on the part of the students and are aligned with the guidelines, for example the European Standards and Guidelines for Quality in Higher Education. In order to respond to these new challenges, an innovative pilot project was developed, from the pedagogical point of view, implemented in a 1 Cycle course (Management and Information Systems) and using various active methodologies. In this context, a model composed of three Active Learning techniques (Group Project, Peer Review and Peer Teaching) was developed and implemented within the framework of the “New Tendencies in ITs” course, 1 semester, 2 year, called ECLECTIC approach. The results obtained are very promising, because they have allowed students to engage in and out of the classroom and have resulted in an approval rate of more than 80%.
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