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ECLECTIC as a learning ecosystem for higher education disruption

ECLECTIC as a learning ecosystem for higher education disruption

... would have to be from the pedagogical point of view, applied to the course “New Trends in ITs,” of the first semester, second year in the course of first cycle in Management and Information Systems. In this context, and ... See full document

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Learning ecosystem for higher education disruption: A new approach proposal based on blended active learning techniques

Learning ecosystem for higher education disruption: A new approach proposal based on blended active learning techniques

... innovative learning approach developed to a curricular unit of a 1st cycle course was ...several learning strategies for the development of new competences, framed in the current and future moment, in which ... See full document

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Higher education disruption through IoT and Big Data: A conceptual approach

Higher education disruption through IoT and Big Data: A conceptual approach

... require higher education institutions to “look” for teaching ...a disruption of current teaching models, to be able to include in these processes the new technolo‐ gies and the daily habits of the ... See full document

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Embedding Lifelong Learning in Higher Education Institutions

Embedding Lifelong Learning in Higher Education Institutions

... definition of an entrepreneurial university at Strathclyde University includes societal impacts, people and the community that surrounds it. The community includes for example staff, students, alumni, people from ... See full document

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InTech Creating an  ecosystem in higher education

InTech Creating an ecosystem in higher education

... entrepreneurship education and in 2006 reformulate the curricula of Entrepreneurship, after 8 years course on New Business ...entrepreneurship education. In this vein, learning by doing approach was ... See full document

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Learning analytics as a core component for higher education disruption: Governance stakeholder

Learning analytics as a core component for higher education disruption: Governance stakeholder

... According to a survey presented in [51] it was perceived that HEIs were focused on exploring, planning and using different tools, and applications aimed at improving their analytical capacity. Although the analysis has ... See full document

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ICT in Higher Education: a case-study of mediated blended-learning

ICT in Higher Education: a case-study of mediated blended-learning

... in education, and addresses the most relevant issues concerning the current status of standardization and available products for the creation and management of learning solutions using Internet-based ...the ... See full document

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Teaching/learning in a new technological context: a study in higher education

Teaching/learning in a new technological context: a study in higher education

... exhibited higher levels of agreement with those items of the questionnaire than the group of students that did not ...a higher perception, overall, towards the Perceived Ease Of Use, Perceived Usefulness, ... See full document

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e-Moderation in Virtual Environments - Enhancing e-Learning Contexts in Higher Education

e-Moderation in Virtual Environments - Enhancing e-Learning Contexts in Higher Education

... online learning can, nowadays, take advantage of other platforms available at the ...informal education, where students collaborate, cooperate, share and self-learn, because they are no longer in a closed ... See full document

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Augmented reality: an enhancer for higher education students in math's learning?

Augmented reality: an enhancer for higher education students in math's learning?

... the Higher School of Technology and Education of the IPL, the coordinators of several engineering courses of the IPL, the coordinator of the Math’s Department, the Director of the IPL Distance ... See full document

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DISTANCE LEARNING IN HIGHER EDUCATION: STRENGTHS, WEAKNESSES AND PROSPECTS

DISTANCE LEARNING IN HIGHER EDUCATION: STRENGTHS, WEAKNESSES AND PROSPECTS

... Политематический сетевой электронный научный журнал Кубанского государственного аграрного университета ( Научный журнал КубГАУ ) [ Электронный. ресурс ][r] ... See full document

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INTENTION TO USE M-LEARNING IN HIGHER EDUCATION SETTINGS

INTENTION TO USE M-LEARNING IN HIGHER EDUCATION SETTINGS

... m- learning, because, in order to be able to perceive advantages in using it as a learning tool, the user must notice its compatibility with the teaching processes he/she is accustomed to, taking into ... See full document

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The Dynamics of Learning Organizations in Higher Education Institutions

The Dynamics of Learning Organizations in Higher Education Institutions

... of higher education institutions, and it is therefore essential to define adequate tools for the evaluation of these intangible ...to higher education institutions, having the potential to ... See full document

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Assessing a b-learning teaching approach and students' learning preferences in higher education

Assessing a b-learning teaching approach and students' learning preferences in higher education

... / learning specific scenario, we developed two surveys to assess such a new teaching approach and the students’ preferences, in two different moments – at the beginning and at the end of a higher ... See full document

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E-learning & higher education: strengths and weaknesses from students’ perspective

E-learning & higher education: strengths and weaknesses from students’ perspective

... diversified learning activities, research projects, field trips, in-real-time briefings with ‘outside of campus’ experiences, web-conferencing with highly-recognized professors researchers; new approach for ... See full document

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Language learning in Tourism through mobile devices in higher education

Language learning in Tourism through mobile devices in higher education

... these higher education students, they would not make efforts to surpass the limitations of their ...As higher education students have a very specific aim for studying – to become graduated – ... See full document

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A proposal to enhance the use of learning platforms in higher education

A proposal to enhance the use of learning platforms in higher education

... The intervention at the management level involves political decisions in order to regulate and organize the institution so that the intervention has an entire campus scale, involving the largest majority of students and ... See full document

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Models and instruments for assessing technology enhanced learning environments in higher education

Models and instruments for assessing technology enhanced learning environments in higher education

... The development of TELE efficient assumes a fundamental stra- tegic importance in the competitiveness of Higher Education In- stitutions (HEIs). Figure 1 represents a gear, with the main social factors, ... See full document

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For a healthy (and) higher education: evidences from learning outcomes in Health Sciences

For a healthy (and) higher education: evidences from learning outcomes in Health Sciences

... of learning objectives [19]. For Bloom [19], education should go further than simple factual knowledge and ...awareness, learning motivations, and respect for diversity are examples of non-cognitive ... See full document

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Organizational Learning in the Hotel Industry: an eclectic instrument of measurement

Organizational Learning in the Hotel Industry: an eclectic instrument of measurement

... of learning behaviour (Yang, ...of learning, knowledge and information relate to each other in such a way that the information serves as a significant entry that generates the learning processes and ... See full document

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