NEWS
Results of the MOOC "Climate change in school media"
presented in Madrid
presented in Madrid
Published on the 7th of July, 2016
The results of the MOOC (Massive Open Online Course) "Climate change in school media" will be presented at the XVII "Ibero-American Meeting of Distance Higher Education", which will take place from July 6th to 8th, in Madrid.
The results of the MOOC (Massive Open Online Course) "Climate change in school media" will be presented at the XVII "Ibero-American Meeting of Distance Higher Education", which will take place from July 6th to 8th, in Madrid.
On Thursday, the 7th, Luísa Aires, pedagogical consultant of the course, will make a communication about the overall assessment of this MOOC by its participants. The data to be presented were collected through an evaluation questionnaire applied to 158 teachers who attended the course.
Among the data to be presented, stand out the socio-professional characterization of the trainees, their motivation to participate and the degree of satisfaction with it.
The provisional program of the event, organized by the "Ibero-American Association of Distance Higher Education" (AIESAD) and the "National University of Distance Education", is already available.
The MOOC "Climate Change in School Media" ran from October 5th to November 14th 2015 and had more than 700 participants.
On Thursday, the 7th, Luísa Aires, pedagogical consultant of the course, will make a communication about the overall assessment of this MOOC by its participants. The data to be presented were collected through an evaluation questionnaire applied to 158 teachers who attended the course.
Among the data to be presented, stand out the socio-professional characterization of the trainees, their motivation to participate and the degree of satisfaction with it.
The provisional program of the event, organized by the "Ibero-American Association of Distance Higher Education" (AIESAD) and the "National University of Distance Education", is already available.
The MOOC "Climate Change in School Media" ran from October 5th to November 14th 2015 and had more than 700 participants.
By: Diana Seabra