ÁGORA: Concepção e organização de uma taxonomia para análise e avaliação de Objetos Digitais de Ensino-Aprendizagem
Published | 2012 |
Type of work | Tese de Doutorado |
Publisher | Capes - Banco de Teses, Universidade Federal de Santa Catarifna |
ABSTRACT
A evolução do modo de Comunicação pelas Tecnologias Digitais tem-se intensificado nos últimos anos de forma emblemática, implicando, em geral, nos processos de gestão de conhecimento e, singularmente nos programas educacionais. No Brasil, têm-se ampliado as condições de oferta de cursos na modalidade a distância, implicando em mudanças verticais na modalidade presencial. Os recursos educacionais abertos se complexificam e se estendem vertiginosamente. Esta pesquisa trata especificamente dos Objetos Digitais de Ensino-Aprendizagem. É um recurso que se expande significativamente pela acentuação da cultura da convergência. O problema proposto é: quais critérios asseguram a congruência interna necessária aos Objetos Digitais de Ensino-Aprendizagem, no cenário da cultura da convergência? Este estudo tem por objetivo elaborar uma taxionomia para análise e avaliação de Objetos Digitais de Ensino-Aprendizagem. Para o desenvolvimento desta pesquisa elege-se, como postulado, uma construção interdisciplinar que emerge de três grandes áreas: Filosofia, Pedagogia e Tecnologia. A metodologia está baseada na pesquisa exploratória, limitada ao estudo de caso. O método de análise indutivo se desenvolve pela tríade entre categorias conceituais; identificação dos atributos dos Objetos Digitais de Ensino-Aprendizagem, eleitos a partir de critérios pré-estabelecidos e do resultado da avaliação de vinte e cinco especialistas na área. Os resultados dessa triangulação devidamente sistematizados constituem uma taxionomia para análise e avaliação de Objetos Digitais de Ensino-Aprendizagem. Essa taxionomia, nomeada KDOLT [Knowledge of Digital Objects Teaching-Learning], pretende ser instrumento prático que assegure uma microunidade de conhecimento com atributos necessários para potencialização destes objetos, tais como: congruência pedagógica e ergonômica em tempo real.Keywords | tese |
Published at | Florianópolis |
Language | pt_BR |
URL | http://btd.egc.ufsc.br/wp-content/uploads/2012/11/TESE-RONCARELLI-2012-VFF.pdf |
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