Collaborative learning in international teams on Technologies to Reduce the Access Barrier in Human Computer Interaction (TrabHCI) Erasmus Intensive Programme

M. J. Castro-Bleda, I. Bernabucci, M. Goffredo, Elisa Hassinen, Boris Hollas, EDUARDO LLEIDA SOLANO, A. Ortega, Joan Pastor-Pellicer, Antti Salopuro
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Nowadays, international collaboration and teamwork are fundamental skills in modern project development. Therefore, it is important to prepare university students to handle this working approach and to have this mindset. However, these skills are neglected in the curricula of most universities. The aim of the Erasmus Intensive Programme TrabHCI (Technologies to Reduce the Access Barrier in Human Computer Interaction) is to train international computer science and engineering students in team skills and in human computer interaction technologies. As a motivation, technological challenges for disabled people were presented to the students, followed by a series of lectures on novel human computer interaction technologies including gesture, speech and handwriting recognition as well as language understanding. Instead of conventional ex-cathedral teaching, a learning-by-doing approach was used in teaching. This paper describes our experience along many years in the Erasmus Intensive Programmes and, more specifically, in our last Erasmus IP project.
国际团队的协作学习,以减少人机交互(TrabHCI)伊拉斯谟强化计划的访问障碍
如今,国际协作和团队合作是现代项目开发的基本技能。因此,让大学生准备好处理这种工作方式并拥有这种心态是很重要的。然而,这些技能在大多数大学的课程中被忽视了。伊拉斯谟强化课程TrabHCI(减少人机交互准入障碍的技术)的目的是培养国际计算机科学和工程专业学生的团队技能和人机交互技术。为了激励学生,我们向他们介绍了残疾人士面临的技术挑战,随后又举办了一系列关于新型人机交互技术的讲座,包括手势、语音、手写识别以及语言理解。在教学中采用了边做边学的方法,而不是传统的前教堂教学。本文描述了我们多年来在伊拉斯谟强化项目中的经验,更具体地说,是在我们最后一个伊拉斯谟知识产权项目中的经验。
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