ONLINE UNIVERSITY ORIENTATION MODELS FOR STUDENT TRANSITION BETWEEN SECONDARY AND TERTIARY EDUCATION

F. Floris, M. Marchisio, M. Sacchet, Tiziana Margaria, S. Rabellino
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The transformation of higher education practices needs to be accompanied by the deployment of university guidance. This is especially important when activities have to be carried online and remotely. Online students expect to receive precise information to be successful learners, just as they would if they were in a face-to-face setting, but even more, due to the large capabilities of digital services. Worldwide universities provide free and open access to educational content online, but this is effective for guidance only if it is the main objective of courses and resources. One way to address student transition has been experimented by the University of Turin with the action Orient@mente that helps students in their transition from secondary school to university. In Orient@mente, students can find useful information, guidance activities, automatically graded tests to prepare for university admittance, online courses for revising basic knowledge, resources for foreign students, and information about the Erasmus program. This action has already proven its usefulness and it is expanding as a transversal and international model. Soon a new action will be fully developed, Eirenteering, a name mixing Eire (the Irish name for Ireland) and Orienteering. This paper discusses the methodologies adopted in Orient@mente and the forthcoming Eirenteering, together with results obtained with Orient@mente concerning the usage and the usefulness of the service.
面向学生中、高等教育过渡的网络大学定位模式
高等教育实践的转变需要伴随着高校指导的部署。当活动必须在线和远程进行时,这一点尤为重要。在线学生希望获得准确的信息,成为成功的学习者,就像他们在面对面的环境中一样,但更多的是,由于数字服务的强大功能。世界各地的大学都提供免费和开放的在线教育内容,但只有当这是课程和资源的主要目标时,这对指导才有效。解决学生过渡问题的一种方法是都灵大学(University of Turin)通过Orient@mente行动进行试验,帮助学生从中学过渡到大学。在Orient@mente上,学生们可以找到有用的信息、指导活动、大学入学自动评分考试、复习基础知识的在线课程、外国学生资源、伊拉斯谟计划的信息。这一行动已证明其有用性,并正在扩大成为一种横向和国际模式。不久,一项新的运动将全面发展起来,这就是爱尔兰定向运动,这是一个将爱尔兰和定向运动结合起来的名字。本文讨论了Orient@mente和即将到来的Eirenteering所采用的方法,以及从Orient@mente获得的关于该服务的使用和有用性的结果。
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