E-learning in the practice of teaching doctoral students

IF 3.2 Q1 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
Lidia Pokrzycka
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Abstract This article presents the teaching methods implemented in the course ‘Modern methods and techniques of teaching in higher education institutions’ for doctoral students of exact sciences in the Doctoral School of Maria Curie Sklodowska University who were not taught classes before and who originally were not very interested in another course. The e-learning mode entails many challenges. In this particular case, the greatest challenge was to convince doctoral students to participate actively in classes and to become genuinely interested in the course. The article describes the topics of the classes and the methods used to reach PhD students of science (the author is a representative of social sciences). After the classes, a questionnaire was conducted online, which was aimed to identify students’ satisfaction. The survey was aimed at examining the interest of doctoral students in e-learning, their assessment of the usefulness of distance learning and preparation for the implementation of teaching applications during the coronavirus pandemic. The use of a number of didactic applications; setting new challenges, research problems to be solved and changing roles; and conducting classes for students of media sciences gave positive results. The classes show that a teacher from the social scientific discipline can introduce a completely different view of teaching in exact sciences, especially in a remote form. During the exercises, didactic applications and methods were introduced during joint classes with teachers from the University of Mons (Belgium), which were conducted initially remotely and then stationary. The article is based on the results of research conducted under the Polish National Agency for Academic Exchange (NAWA)—project ‘E-learning and ICT in education in Poland and Belgium. Comparative study’ (Poland-Wallonia Bilateral Exchange Program).
电子学习在博士生教学中的实践
本文介绍了玛丽亚·居里·斯克洛多夫斯卡大学博士学院精密科学博士生在“高等教育机构的现代教学方法和技术”课程中实施的教学方法,这些博士生以前没有上过课,本来对其他课程不太感兴趣。电子学习模式带来了许多挑战。在这个特殊的案例中,最大的挑战是说服博士生积极参与课堂,并对课程产生真正的兴趣。这篇文章描述了课程的主题和用于接触理科博士生的方法(作者是社会科学的代表)。课程结束后,在线进行问卷调查,旨在确定学生的满意度。这项调查的目的是调查博士生对电子学习的兴趣,他们对远程学习有用性的评估,以及为在冠状病毒大流行期间实施教学应用做准备。大量教学应用的使用;提出新的挑战,研究需要解决的问题,转变角色;为媒体科学专业的学生开设课程也取得了积极的效果。这些课程表明,来自社会科学学科的教师可以介绍一种完全不同的精确科学教学观点,特别是以远程形式。在练习过程中,在与蒙斯大学(比利时)教师的联合课堂上介绍了教学应用和方法,这些课程最初是远程进行的,然后是固定的。本文基于波兰国家学术交流机构(NAWA)项目“波兰和比利时教育中的电子学习和信息通信技术”的研究结果。“比较研究”(波兰-瓦隆尼亚双边交流项目)。
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Open Learning
Open Learning EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH-
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