Title:
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MESHAT: MONITORING AND EXPERIENCE SHARING TOOL FOR PROJECT-BASED LEARNING |
Author(s):
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Christine Michel , Élise Garrot-lavoué |
ISBN:
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978-972-8924-95-9 |
Editors:
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Kinshuk, Demetrios G Sampson, J. Michael Spector,Pedro Isaías and Dirk Ifenthaler |
Year:
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2009 |
Edition:
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Single |
Keywords:
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Project-based learning, monitoring tools, metacognition, experience sharing, acquisition of expertise, Web 2.0 |
Type:
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Full Paper |
First Page:
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69 |
Last Page:
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76 |
Language:
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English |
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Full Contents:
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Paper Abstract:
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Our work aims at studying tools offered to learners and tutors involved in face-to-face or blended project-based learning
activities. To understand better the needs and expectations of each actor, we are especially interested in the specific case
of project management training. The results of a course observation show that the lack of monitoring and expertise
transfer tools involves important dysfunctions in the course organisation and therefore dissatisfaction for tutors and
students (in particular about the acquisition of knowledge and expertise). So as to solve this problem, we propose a
personalised platform (according to the actor: project group, student or tutor) which gives information to monitor
activities and supports the acquisition and transfer of expertise. This platform is meant for the complex educational
context of project-based learning. Indeed, as for the majority of project-based learning activities, the articulation
conceptualisation-experiment is an important part of the process. The originality of our approach relies on also supporting
the articulation between action (experiment or conceptualisation) and reflection. This approach so improves the
acquisition of complex skills (e.g. management, communication and collaboration), which requires a behavioural
evolution. We aim at making the students become able to learn to learn and evolve according to contexts. We facilitate
their ability to have a critical analysis of their actions according to the situations they encounter. |
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