The U.Porto e-learning cafe: Learning Spaces and the Path of Self Education

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Autor(a) principal: Maria Pinto
Data de Publicação: 2012
Outros Autores: Lígia Maria Ribeiro
Tipo de documento: Livro
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: https://hdl.handle.net/10216/65261
Resumo: In the European Higher Education Area "learning" is a key word as well as individual responsibility and engagement with self education. Universities are facing demanding challenges mainly due to the rising of life-long-learning needs, to significant cuts on public budgets and to strong pressures to achieve increasing levels of excellence both in education and research. In a globalized society where information and communication technologies (ICT) play a major role, employers require that college graduates be excellent in communication and in the use of information, be able to think creatively, innovate, cooperate and compete across borders. At the University of Porto (U.Porto) we believe that the spatial configuration of learning spaces and the facilities and initiatives they accommodate may be rather important to provide effective environments for learning and mingling, motivating students to become more knowledgeable and equipped with the interdisciplinary and high level skills the 21st century society requires. In these contexts information technologies are important tools for creating and promoting innovative students environments.
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title The U.Porto e-learning cafe: Learning Spaces and the Path of Self Education
spellingShingle The U.Porto e-learning cafe: Learning Spaces and the Path of Self Education
Maria Pinto
Estudos sobre aprendizagem, Ciências da engenharia e tecnologias
Learning studies, Engineering and technology
title_short The U.Porto e-learning cafe: Learning Spaces and the Path of Self Education
title_full The U.Porto e-learning cafe: Learning Spaces and the Path of Self Education
title_fullStr The U.Porto e-learning cafe: Learning Spaces and the Path of Self Education
title_full_unstemmed The U.Porto e-learning cafe: Learning Spaces and the Path of Self Education
title_sort The U.Porto e-learning cafe: Learning Spaces and the Path of Self Education
author Maria Pinto
author_facet Maria Pinto
Lígia Maria Ribeiro
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author2 Lígia Maria Ribeiro
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Lígia Maria Ribeiro
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Estudos sobre aprendizagem, Ciências da engenharia e tecnologias
Learning studies, Engineering and technology
topic Estudos sobre aprendizagem, Ciências da engenharia e tecnologias
Learning studies, Engineering and technology
description In the European Higher Education Area "learning" is a key word as well as individual responsibility and engagement with self education. Universities are facing demanding challenges mainly due to the rising of life-long-learning needs, to significant cuts on public budgets and to strong pressures to achieve increasing levels of excellence both in education and research. In a globalized society where information and communication technologies (ICT) play a major role, employers require that college graduates be excellent in communication and in the use of information, be able to think creatively, innovate, cooperate and compete across borders. At the University of Porto (U.Porto) we believe that the spatial configuration of learning spaces and the facilities and initiatives they accommodate may be rather important to provide effective environments for learning and mingling, motivating students to become more knowledgeable and equipped with the interdisciplinary and high level skills the 21st century society requires. In these contexts information technologies are important tools for creating and promoting innovative students environments.
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