Fernando Pereira, Cláudia S. Costa, Inês Barbedo, João P. Almeida, Juliana Almeida-de-Souza, P. Cabo, P. Rodrigues, Rui Ferreira, V. Ferro-Lebres, Ville Kairamo
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摘要
在新公共管理(NPM)和博洛尼亚进程(Bologna Process)的翅膀下,高等教育机构(HEI)需要以市场为导向进行创新,既满足学生的需求,又与社会相关。实现这些目标的一种方法是通过共同创造过程,让学生和公司和公共机构等外部合作伙伴参与进来。本文的目的是评估Instituto politcnico de bragana (IPB)学生的满意度,他们积极参与了一个名为Demola的共同创造过程,该过程旨在进行教学创新并加强与社区的联系。定量数据是通过一项在线调查收集的,其中包括学生对共同创造过程Demola影响的看法。在过去的四年里,共有250名学生参与了8个项目,参与了44个共同创造案例或挑战。87名学生回答了问卷,占样本的34.8%。主要结果和结论表明,IPB学生的满意度很高,并被认为对技能发展有非常积极的影响。
Demola Co-creation Approach: The Students´ Perspective
On the wings of New Public Management (NPM) and the Bologna Process, Higher Education Institutions (HEI) needed to innovate towards market orientation, both students demanding and social relevance. One way to achieve these objectives is through co-creation processes, involving students and partners outside as companies and public institutions. The purpose of this paper is to assess the satisfaction of Instituto Politécnico de Bragança (IPB) students who actively participated in a co-creation process called Demola, which aims the pedagogical innovation and strengthening the link with and the community. Quantitative data was collected through an online survey that included questions about students' perception on the impact of the co-creation process Demola. The population is 250 students who participated in eight batches in the last four years, working in 44 co-creation cases or challenges. 87 students answered the questionnaire, corresponding to 34,8% of the sample. Main results and conclusions suggested high levels of satisfaction among IPB students’ and are perceived as having very positive impact in skills’ development.