Collaborative and Research Methodology - Ed04

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This is NOOC2 of the training course proposed by the project Erasmus +, “European network in D-flexible teaching (ENID-Teach)”, PROJECT NUMBER - 2021-1-ES01-KA220-HED-000027551, KA220-HED - Cooperation partnerships in higher education, coordinated by UNED. The main goal of the project is to provide digital training to university lecturers about specific teaching and research methodologies, which can be used and improved introducing digital tools and environments.

This NOOC introduces you to the collaborative and Reasearch methodology introducing also digital tools that can improve your teaching practice. We will introduce you to the theory of collaborative teaching and research, we will explore the digital environment, question the idea of distributed cognition and introduce you some participatory evaluation model, hoping that you will introduce some of these tools to enrich your teaching practice.

Classes Start
15 / Sep / 2024
Duration
2 months
Languages
  • Spanish
  • English
  • French
  • Italian
  • Portuguese
  • German
Evaluation criteria

Learning goals

The main objective of the course is to train in the design of teaching and research, following the collaborative methodology

The specific objectives are:

  1. to introduce the collaborative and research model on a theoretical level.
  2. to explore in detail what it means to organize a collaborative teaching and research
  3. to understand what a digital environment means and what distributed cognition means.
  4. to examine roles and tasks of the collaborative model and foster useful digital tools and resources
  5. to experiment some participatory evaluation models (formative and summative assessments, peer to peer, etc.)

Recommended requirements

Basic technological resources: a computer and a good internet connection.

Intended audience

The course is designed for university teachers and for any other teacher interested in methodologiesa and digital tools.

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