Jukka Enbuska, Atte Santeri Rimppi, L. Hietanen, Vesa Tuisku, I. Ruokonen, Heikki Ruismäki
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学生教师教育中钢琴教学的网络学习环境、机遇与挑战
从小学到大学,数字化已经成为芬兰教育的一部分。此外,学生已经开始参与大学管理,从而参与课程的开发和设计。混合式学习已经出现在教育领域,为如何创建电子学习环境以及如何使其对学生和教师都有用提供了解决方案。本研究的目的是研究电子学习环境在实习教师钢琴课程中的可能性和挑战。与面对面或接触式课程相比,电子学习环境的地位如何?我们想知道学生从哪里获得钢琴演奏的信息,以及学生如何看待自主学习、引导自主学习和小组接触课程。数据收集自大型小组课程、不同规模小组的钢琴课程,以及学生的作业,学生在作业中反映了电子学习环境与接触课程之间的关系,以发展他们的钢琴演奏和音乐才能。网络学习环境设计良好,内容丰富;然而,学生们指出,为了从这些环境中充分受益,掌握一些音乐技能是很重要的。需要指导学生了解如何使用电子学习平台和混合式学习的好处,通过自主学习提高他们的知识和技能。©2018未来学院出版www.FutureAcademy.org.uk *通讯作者。电话:+0-000-000-0000;传真:+0-000-000-0000。电子邮件地址:jukka.enbuska@ulapland.fi eISSN: 2301-2218
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