EDUCATIONAL TECHNOLOGIES TO EMPOWER HIGHER EDUCATION
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Resumo: | Introduction and objectives: The New Media Consortium (NMC) Horizon Project defines educational technology in a broad sense as tools and resources that are used to improve teaching, learning, and creative inquiry. Each technology has been carefully researched and framed in the context of its potential impact on higher education. Within the Horizon Project there are currently seven categories of technologies, tools, and strategies for their use that the NMC monitors continuously. All they have the potential to foster real changes in education, particularly in the development of progressive pedagogies and learning strategies; the organization of teachers’ work; and the arrangement and delivery of content. Following the recommendations of NMC experts panel, we design an application named Augmented Reality Metabolic Pathways (ARMET) in order to improve motivation and to promote student interactivity to the development of skills needed to learn the metabolic pathways. Materials and methods: The ARMET app was developed using Unity, 3D molecules obtained from Protein Data Bank and ChemSpider-chemical structure database, the usage data are stored into a database (MySQL) and are analyzed using the statistical software R. Results and conclusions: ARMET mixes several technologies out of seven categories recommend in the NMC Horizon Report: Mobile app, Bring Your Own Device, Flipped Classroom, Learning Analytics and Augmented Reality. The principal criterion for the inclusion of those technologies into the app was its potential relevance to teaching and learning biochemistry. ARMET is available for iOS and Android platforms, and includes PDF files with a set of cards, the game board and classroom worksheet’s. The students and teachers can register for free. Teachers can create classes and track student performance. ARMET collects data for personalizing learning experiences addressing the challenge to build better pedagogical tools to establish effective formative assessment for metabolism teaching. |
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EDUCATIONAL TECHNOLOGIES TO EMPOWER HIGHER EDUCATIONAugmented Reality, Flipped Classroom, Learning AnalyticsIntroduction and objectives: The New Media Consortium (NMC) Horizon Project defines educational technology in a broad sense as tools and resources that are used to improve teaching, learning, and creative inquiry. Each technology has been carefully researched and framed in the context of its potential impact on higher education. Within the Horizon Project there are currently seven categories of technologies, tools, and strategies for their use that the NMC monitors continuously. All they have the potential to foster real changes in education, particularly in the development of progressive pedagogies and learning strategies; the organization of teachers’ work; and the arrangement and delivery of content. Following the recommendations of NMC experts panel, we design an application named Augmented Reality Metabolic Pathways (ARMET) in order to improve motivation and to promote student interactivity to the development of skills needed to learn the metabolic pathways. Materials and methods: The ARMET app was developed using Unity, 3D molecules obtained from Protein Data Bank and ChemSpider-chemical structure database, the usage data are stored into a database (MySQL) and are analyzed using the statistical software R. Results and conclusions: ARMET mixes several technologies out of seven categories recommend in the NMC Horizon Report: Mobile app, Bring Your Own Device, Flipped Classroom, Learning Analytics and Augmented Reality. The principal criterion for the inclusion of those technologies into the app was its potential relevance to teaching and learning biochemistry. ARMET is available for iOS and Android platforms, and includes PDF files with a set of cards, the game board and classroom worksheet’s. The students and teachers can register for free. Teachers can create classes and track student performance. ARMET collects data for personalizing learning experiences addressing the challenge to build better pedagogical tools to establish effective formative assessment for metabolism teaching.Sociedade Brasileira de Bioquímica e Biologia Molecular - SBBqAdministrative Department of Science, Technology and Innovation - COLCIENCIAS (Colombia).Garzón, J. C.V.Magrini, M. L.Galembeck, E.2014-08-24info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionResumos SBBq - avaliados pelos paresSBBq resúmenes - revisada por paresSBBq abstracts / peer-reviewedapplication/pdfhttp://bioquimica.org.br/revista/ojs/index.php/REB/article/view/58110.16923/reb.v13i2.581Revista de Ensino de Bioquímica; v. 13 (2015): Especial eventos; 13Revista de Enseñanza de Bioquímica; v. 13 (2015): Especial eventos; 13Journal of Biochemistry Education; v. 13 (2015): Especial eventos; 13Revista de Ensino de Bioquímica; v. 13 (2015): Especial eventos; 132318-8790reponame:Revista de Ensino de Bioquímicainstname:Sociedade Brasileira de Bioquímica e Biologia Molecular (SBBq)instacron:SBBQMporhttp://bioquimica.org.br/revista/ojs/index.php/REB/article/view/581/481Direitos autorais 2015 Revista de Ensino de Bioquímicahttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2022-03-25T17:25:06Zoai:ojs.bioquimica.org.br:article/581Revistahttp://bioquimica.org.br/revista/ojs/index.php/REBONGhttp://bioquimica.org.br/revista/ojs/index.php/REB/oaicontato@bioquimica.org.br||ensinodebioquimica@gmail.com2318-87901677-2318opendoar:2022-03-25T17:25:06Revista de Ensino de Bioquímica - Sociedade Brasileira de Bioquímica e Biologia Molecular (SBBq)false |
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EDUCATIONAL TECHNOLOGIES TO EMPOWER HIGHER EDUCATION |
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EDUCATIONAL TECHNOLOGIES TO EMPOWER HIGHER EDUCATION Garzón, J. C.V. Augmented Reality, Flipped Classroom, Learning Analytics |
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EDUCATIONAL TECHNOLOGIES TO EMPOWER HIGHER EDUCATION |
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EDUCATIONAL TECHNOLOGIES TO EMPOWER HIGHER EDUCATION |
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EDUCATIONAL TECHNOLOGIES TO EMPOWER HIGHER EDUCATION |
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EDUCATIONAL TECHNOLOGIES TO EMPOWER HIGHER EDUCATION |
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Garzón, J. C.V. |
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Garzón, J. C.V. Magrini, M. L. Galembeck, E. |
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Magrini, M. L. Galembeck, E. |
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Administrative Department of Science, Technology and Innovation - COLCIENCIAS (Colombia). |
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Garzón, J. C.V. Magrini, M. L. Galembeck, E. |
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Augmented Reality, Flipped Classroom, Learning Analytics |
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Augmented Reality, Flipped Classroom, Learning Analytics |
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Introduction and objectives: The New Media Consortium (NMC) Horizon Project defines educational technology in a broad sense as tools and resources that are used to improve teaching, learning, and creative inquiry. Each technology has been carefully researched and framed in the context of its potential impact on higher education. Within the Horizon Project there are currently seven categories of technologies, tools, and strategies for their use that the NMC monitors continuously. All they have the potential to foster real changes in education, particularly in the development of progressive pedagogies and learning strategies; the organization of teachers’ work; and the arrangement and delivery of content. Following the recommendations of NMC experts panel, we design an application named Augmented Reality Metabolic Pathways (ARMET) in order to improve motivation and to promote student interactivity to the development of skills needed to learn the metabolic pathways. Materials and methods: The ARMET app was developed using Unity, 3D molecules obtained from Protein Data Bank and ChemSpider-chemical structure database, the usage data are stored into a database (MySQL) and are analyzed using the statistical software R. Results and conclusions: ARMET mixes several technologies out of seven categories recommend in the NMC Horizon Report: Mobile app, Bring Your Own Device, Flipped Classroom, Learning Analytics and Augmented Reality. The principal criterion for the inclusion of those technologies into the app was its potential relevance to teaching and learning biochemistry. ARMET is available for iOS and Android platforms, and includes PDF files with a set of cards, the game board and classroom worksheet’s. The students and teachers can register for free. Teachers can create classes and track student performance. ARMET collects data for personalizing learning experiences addressing the challenge to build better pedagogical tools to establish effective formative assessment for metabolism teaching. |
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