Do students learn autonomously? Do students learn through videos?

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Do students learn autonomously? Do students learn through videos? Distributed Learning Based On Free Open Educational Resources Do students learn autonomously? Do students learn through videos? Hi, My name is Tiago, I am an university student from esmad in Portugal Tiago José Castro

Distributed learning Students Learn Autonomously , especially through videos Today I will tell you my story. I have a programming discipline at university and in it, my teacher asked me to make a game in JavaScript ... well I don t understand anything of this, so i had to go to youtube to see some tutorials and I did my game from there. However, on the day of the presentation, my teacher told me that I had very advanced code and that it´s impossible that I have made de game ahahah, and then he told me I have downloaded the file through the internet. Teachers are not prepared for self-learning from the different platforms that exists in the web.

Distributed learning Students learn autonomously, especially through videos Why this subject? This student, on the left (that actually is me) never appreciated study too much mainly by the traditional method (homework and more homework) he started looking for educational alternatives (as we all do)

Distributed learning Traditional Education Classroom Physical space Students learn autonomously, especially through videos Traditional Education Classroom Physical space Teachers Students Some equipment Traditional education is based on live classes where Students and Teachers meet weekly. Sometimes those physical spaces have some specific equipments (as computers, projectors, or others) Some days on the week teacher meet students and prepare some CONTENT and then he sends homework. Extra need are required using the HOMEWORK format HOMEWORK+ HOMEWORK + HOMEWORK ….

+ Distributed learning Learning based on technology Students learn autonomously, especially through videos Learning based on technology + But, Nowadays, students have a fantastic ally to support their learning, technology. Outside of a classroom we have INTERNET almost everywhere and mobile devices. we have MOODLE and also other solutions as ex. YouTube.

Distributed learning Self-Learning Students learn autonomously, especially through videos Self-Learning we have solutions to SELF-LEARN Students find and use videos that teach step by step what the students need, based on Topics that teachers put on Moodle.

Standard movement P - Clearly, there is a generation gap between us. <Laughing> But tell me, what are your biggest difficulties in first year uni? T - Most of us have problems with the online tools that we suddenly have to use. Electronic student information systems, lecture recordings in video stores, learning management systems, all of that. We didn't have these at SECONDARY schools.   P - And how about the pedagogical aspects? T - Of yes, we have difficulties to adopt to the new teaching style in higher education. We have to be much more independent, we have more freedom to choose from knowledge sources, we can take different learning paths. The assessments are also different from the typical ones at school. P - Indeed, standard education systems were initiated by the industrial revolution, where the primary aim of schooling was to produce the workforce. Kids were sitting in rows, facing the front, the teacher was the only source of information, and subjects often changed in every hour. This is not how we work today. This is not productive. T – qual é a tua solução, o que vais fazer á cerca deste problema peter?

Organic Education Personalized Strong teacher support Close community links Broad and diverse curriculum Outside and inside school involvement Create the right conditions and children will learn! P - Clearly, there is a generation gap between us. <Laughing> But tell me, what are your biggest difficulties in first year uni? T - Most of us have problems with the online tools that we suddenly have to use. Electronic student information systems, lecture recordings in video stores, learning management systems, all of that. We didn't have these at SECONDARY schools.   P - And how about the pedagogical aspects? T - Of yes, we have difficulties to adopt to the new teaching style in higher education. We have to be much more independent, we have more freedom to choose from knowledge sources, we can take different learning paths. The assessments are also different from the typical ones at school. P - Indeed, standard education systems were initiated by the industrial revolution, where the primary aim of schooling was to produce the workforce. Kids were sitting in rows, facing the front, the teacher was the only source of information, and subjects often changed in every hour. This is not how we work today. This is not productive. T – qual é a tua solução, o que vais fazer á cerca deste problema peter?

’Always-on’ education Up2U ECOSYSTEM FORMAL LEARNING SPACE INFORMAL LEARNING SPACE Attend LOR INTERACTIVE LEARNING PATH Search LMS Create SIS Assessment Share P - Clearly, there is a generation gap between us. <Laughing> But tell me, what are your biggest difficulties in first year uni? T - Most of us have problems with the online tools that we suddenly have to use. Electronic student information systems, lecture recordings in video stores, learning management systems, all of that. We didn't have these at SECONDARY schools.   P - And how about the pedagogical aspects? T - Of yes, we have difficulties to adopt to the new teaching style in higher education. We have to be much more independent, we have more freedom to choose from knowledge sources, we can take different learning paths. The assessments are also different from the typical ones at school. P - Indeed, standard education systems were initiated by the industrial revolution, where the primary aim of schooling was to produce the workforce. Kids were sitting in rows, facing the front, the teacher was the only source of information, and subjects often changed in every hour. This is not how we work today. This is not productive. T – qual é a tua solução, o que vais fazer á cerca deste problema peter? INFRASTRUCTURE eduOER aggregation WiFi eduroam TO UNIVERSITY Sync&Share ownCloud ’Always-on’ education at school at home in library in museum on the go

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