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102. Weiterbildung ganz anders und wirksamer kommunizieren.
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NAFROTH, WOLFGANG
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CONTINUING education ,COMMUNICATION in education ,CULTURE ,PHOTOGRAPHS ,TEAMS - Abstract
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- 2023
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103. CHARACTERISTICS OF THE TECHNICAL TASK FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF A CHATBOT.
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Neliubii, Veronika and Lukash, Halyna
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CHATBOTS ,MANAGEMENT information systems ,DATABASES ,INFORMATION resources management ,COMPARATIVE method ,COMMUNICATION in education - Abstract
The article describes the general principles of the technical task for the development of chatbots of a modern educational institution. It is noted that chatbots are still a new tool that is constantly developing and improving. Almost any company can integrate a chatbot into its work, because today it has become a universal assistant for various tasks. Depending on the actual needs, it can be added to the site, application or messenger. The process of developing chatbots aimed at ensuring the effectiveness of documentation and communication activities of an educational institution has been studied. Technical tasks for chatbot development are described. The purpose of the study is to consider IT tools and chatbots to activate the process of increasing the efficiency of the documentation and communication activities of the educational institution. The following methods were used: analysis method, analysis of electronic resources, comparative method of review of free online services, synthesis method. The practical significance of the study is in the description of the technical task for the development of chatbots of a modern educational institution using the example of an interactive program created for the department of management information systems of the Donetsk National University, which can be used as a comprehensive platform for interaction with students, applicants and teachers with the possibility of automating a large volume of document flow between the chatbot and its users. Disadvantages of chatbots are shown - limited reactions and the need to develop complex conversation scenarios. Such programs look for answers to customers' questions in a database prepared in advance and do not know how to improvise. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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104. Symmetrical and Asymmetrical Approaches to Communication in Education in Distance Learning
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Ryumshina, Liubov, Belousova, Alla, Berdyanskaya, Yuliya, Altan-Avdar, Ireedui, Kacprzyk, Janusz, Series Editor, Gomide, Fernando, Advisory Editor, Kaynak, Okyay, Advisory Editor, Liu, Derong, Advisory Editor, Pedrycz, Witold, Advisory Editor, Polycarpou, Marios M., Advisory Editor, Rudas, Imre J., Advisory Editor, Wang, Jun, Advisory Editor, Beskopylny, Alexey, editor, and Shamtsyan, Mark, editor
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- 2022
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105. The evolution of communication pedagogy
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Feezel, Jerry D
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- 2018
106. Best practices for facilitating communicaton-centered professional development for non-communication faculty
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Norander, Stephanie
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107. Critical communication pedagogy in/about/through the communication classroom
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Golsan, Kathryn B and Rudick, C Kyle
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108. Privileged pedagogy, vulnerable voice: Opening feminist doors in the communication classroom
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Stern, Danielle M
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109. Classroom ideas for promoting social justice: Encouraging student activism in intercultural and gender communication courses
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Sanford, Amy Aldridge
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- 2018
110. Communication pedagogy and the scholarship of teaching and learning: A natural match and a promising future
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Danielson, Mary Ann
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111. Best practices for training new communication graduate teaching assistants
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Broeckelman-Post, Melissa A and Ruiz-Mesa, Kristina
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112. The basic course: Informing communication pedagogy through teacher training and program assessment
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Simonds, Cheri J
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113. Engineering-oriented approach for effective industrial and educational communications in the development of new master's programs.
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Piskorskaya, Svetlana Yu., Kovalev, Igor V., Voroshilova, Anna A., Antamoshkin, Oleslav A., and Kuznetsov, Alexander S.
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BUSINESS communication , *COMMUNICATION in education , *EDUCATIONAL planning , *SCIENTIFIC apparatus & instruments , *AUTOMATION - Abstract
The article deals with the problems of the Russian engineering school. The needs of employers in terms of the formation of the necessary competencies have been investigated. The relevance of business communications in engineering education has been revealed. The main instruments of scientific and technological development and support of cooperation of enterprises, scientific and educational organizations and business are presented. Practice-oriented approach, project activities have been considered. An overview of new master's programs "Software Engineering and Cybernetics" and "Applied Systems Analysis" is presented. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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114. An exploration of the potential of dialogue through digital media on learning partnerships and pupil voice
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Gregory, David William, Coyle, Do, Bain, Yvonne Catherine, and White, Robert E.
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370 ,Teacher-student relationships ,Communication in education ,Students ,Digital media ,Educational technology - Abstract
Recent documents published by the Scottish Government appear to signal an increase in the importance of young people in Scotland having a voice in their education (throughout the study I refer to children of primary school age as pupils; those of secondary school age as students and will use the term young people when referring to both age groups). To some extent, this is nothing new as pupil voice has been part of the educational landscape since the 1980s. However, this begs the question that if pupil voice has been with us for nearly 40 years why is it needing to be reemphasised? What is not working? These questions come at a time when there is increasing evidence that young people want more say over their learning. Therefore, the purpose of this critical ethnographic study is to explore whether dialogue through digital media alters participants' perceptions of power and what are the consequences for young people in terms of equity in their learning and empowerment in the classroom. Using a critical ethnographic approach (through observation of pupils developing their research, observing the learning they recorded and listening to 'respectful conversations) and based on focus groups, interviews undertaken by participants during 'respectful conversations' and research undertaken by pupils, the study focused on whether participants perceived there to be a change in the relationships between teachers and young people, particularly in terms of the power relationships between them. Field notes were used to record observations of young people and staff in classrooms. Results indicated that young people did not perceive themselves as having increased power within the teacher-pupil relationship. However, there was evidence that some pupils transformed the way they thought about learning and teaching and became more confident to ask questions and take more responsibility for their own learning. A group of pupils used this confidence to undertake their own research about learning in their school and use their findings to influence the school improvement plan. They also shared their findings at the 2016 Scottish Education Research Association (SERA) Annual Conference. There was evidence for increased participation in learning when measured against theoretical models of participation. The results of the study have implications for the way teachers engage with young people and use pupil voice to support learning and school improvement. There are also implications for further discussions on the use of the term pupil voice. This study suggests that the terms 'micro-dialogue' and 'macro-dialogue' may be helpful terms to consider using when discussing how to gather young people's views on learning.
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115. Contribuyendo a la expansión de los imaginarios de las culturas ancestrales peruanas. Proyecto Looch: Cultura & Contracultura.
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Príncipe de Lama, José Luis
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SEARCH engines ,PRIMARY audience ,COMMUNICATION in education ,RECREATION ,INTERNET ,VISUAL culture ,COUNTERCULTURE - Abstract
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116. Social Inclusion of Students from Disadvantaged Backgrounds: New Strategic Approaches to Educational Counselling and Communication.
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CÎRTIȚĂ-BUZOIANU, Cristina, MAREŞ, Gabriel, COJOCARIU, Venera-Mihaela, and AMĂLĂNCEI, Brînduşa-Mariana
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EDUCATIONAL counseling , *SOCIAL integration , *COMMUNICATION in education , *VOCATIONAL guidance , *LITERATURE reviews - Abstract
The need to provide education for all has continued to be at a high level even now when access to education is easier and considerably wider than in the previous historical periods. There is a general causality as well as a specific one supporting this necessity. The latter includes an additional set of reasons which connect defining characteristics of disadvantaged learners with the limitations of the pandemic crisis and its effects on communication. They also continue to manifest themselves after the health restrictions have been lifted and further hinder communication and educational counselling, thereby imposing additional barriers to inclusive education. This study is a literature review through which we aim to make a synthesis of current communication and educational counselling new strategic approaches suitable for use in the post -- COVID context for facilitating access to education for disadvantaged students. The objectives of the study are as follows: O1: to identify a set of strategies which correspond to the specific communication pattern and information needs of the children and teenagers nowadays; O2: to identify current educational counselling strategies which can be successfully used in the post - COVID context to enable well-informed career decisions for disadvantaged students; O3: to develop a formative intervention model for social inclusion of students from disadvantaged backgrounds. The study findings may be useful in school and career counselling in pre-university education, but also in collaborative approaches between pre-university and academia in order to facilitate the inclusion of the disadvantaged students. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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117. A spectrum of surveillance: Charting functions of epistemic inequality across EdTech platforms in the post-COVID-19 era.
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Vetter, Matthew A. and McDowell, Zachary J.
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EDUCATIONAL technology ,LEARNING Management System ,COVID-19 pandemic ,NEOLIBERALISM ,WIKIS ,COMMUNICATION in education ,HEALTH policy ,PERSONALLY identifiable information - Abstract
Covid-19 and the public health policies emerging in response have laid bare a multiplicity of issues related to educational access and knowledge equity on a global scale. Among these, the quick shift to online and hybrid education models led teachers to adapt a plethora of digital platforms to deliver content and sponsor interactions). Such platforms range from institutionally sanctioned (and subscribed) Learning Management Systems (LMSs) to software provided by organizations beyond the institution and can pose a threat to student data and privacy. Data surveillance in educational contexts is not a new issue, nor is it only a strictly digital problem. However, the current milieu of constant and continuing public health crises has led to more frequent, uncritical, and hurried adoption of learning technologies. This article challenges professionals in higher education specifically to take a more critical look at the various EdTech platforms they are, have, and will adopt in the post-COVID-19 era, and the spectrum of surveillance such platforms enact. Through a review of common entities such as LMSs, Google Workspace for Education, and Zoom video conferencing software, this article demonstrates how these technologies place both teachers and students in a relationship to data and learning characterised by “epistemic inequality” or “unequal access to learning imposed by private commercial mechanisms'. By taking a closer look at the problematic surveillance functioning across EdTech, this article makes a case for Commons-based Peer Production communities as equitable, open educational alternatives that have resisted market-based neoliberalism and surveillance capitalism. Practitioner Notes 1. The Covid-19 pandemic led to dramatic increases in Edtech adoption at all levels of education. Such adoption was often hurried and uncritical, furthermore. 2. Both traditional Edtech such as Learning Management Systems (LMSs) and more recent educational and communication platforms introduced by “big tech” actors such as Zoom and Google sponsor unethical surveillance and datafication of students, leading to dehumanizing educational models. However, such surveillance exists on a spectrum and LMSs are much less exploitative than “big tech” projects. 3. Educators at all levels, but especially postsecondary, should practice criticality when adopting and using Edtech, and offer students opportunities to better understand issues related to surveillance, privacy, and data extraction. 4. Educators should consider engaging students in more ethical models of digital and non-digital education platforms and projects, such as those offered by Commons-based Peer Production (CBPP) projects like Wikipedia. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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118. Outcome Based Approach Applied to a Mechanical Engineering Course to Advance the Teaching-Learning Processes.
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SUBBARAO, RAYAPATI
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MECHANICAL engineering ,THERMODYNAMICS ,GRADING of students ,COMMUNICATION in education ,COGNITIVE ability - Abstract
Increasing significance of OBE has made the faculty of engineering programs to move towards preparing course outcomes. Also. they are expected to see how they are attained at the end of the course. Only few works have attempted the aspect of outcomes of a course and its use in the improvement of the program. In this work, an undergraduate course like 'Applied Thermodynamics' related to Mechanical Engineering program is considered, which is similar to any other course taught across india or elsewhere. Suitable action verbs are recommended, based on the topics associated with different modules of the course. These are then compared with the reference bloom's taxonomy table to ascertain their suitability according to the abilities acquainted. Using the appropriate assessment methods, the coverage of COs is presented in a comprehensive way. It is identified that action verbs like understand, estimate, know, analyze and discover are appropriate as per the syllabus. Later, these verbs are compared with the reference taxonomy table, while determining the type of knowledge gained. It is observed that cognitive levels like understand, apply and analyze are covered by the course. The correctness and coverage of respective course outcomes in the assessment processes adapted are also deliberated. Again, CO attainment is calculated. which is based on both internal and external examinations. Results show that the average grade mark for the last two years is same. Also, the CO attainment for the latest year is good. Thus, the present work provides the teaching community, a best way to adapt the OBE approach appropriately, in order to ensure that the overall outcomes of the program are achieved through the course outcomes. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
119. Diseño de experiencias y narrativas emergentes del medio digital.
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de los M. Nicolini, Mercedes
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TRANSMEDIA storytelling ,COMMUNICATION in education ,VISUAL communication ,TECHNOLOGICAL revolution ,INFORMATION society - Abstract
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- 2023
120. Mobile learning and communication: educational change?; a systematic review.
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Mauri Medrano, Marta, Lafarga Ostáriz, Pablo, Del Barrio Aranda, Luis, and Soler Costa, Rebeca
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COMMUNICATION in education , *EDUCATIONAL change , *COMMUNICATION education , *COUNTRY of origin (Immigrants) , *SATISFACTION , *MOBILE learning - Abstract
Purpose: The authors of this research present a study on Mmobile learning (ML) and the communication processes that are generated in different educational and professional contexts through a systematic review. Design/methodology/approach: This is descriptive research that analyzes a total of 201 results present in Web of Science and SCOPUS, with the criteria established by the PRISMA protocol, giving special relevance to the following categories: country of origin, date of publication, main objectives, methodological design, variables analyzed and considered, size and details of the samples; and their respective scientific contributions in relation to their area of research. Findings: The results show significant methodological discrepancies with respect to the established criteria. Five blocks of action are apparent: technical issues, influence on learning, impact on satisfaction and motivation, impact on communicative processes and new forms of interaction. Originality/value: The value of this research lies on offering a critical view based on an in-depth analysis of the existing scientific production between ML and communication in education. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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121. Web-Conferencing Systems (WCS): Individual, Group or Full-Class Teacher Education Format?
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Nagovitsyn, Roman Sergeevich, Valeeva, Roza Alexeevna, and Latypova, Liliia Agzamovna
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STUDENT attitudes ,TEACHER education ,YOUNG adults ,COMMUNICATION in education ,COVID-19 pandemic ,LONG-distance running - Abstract
Web-conferencing systems (WCS) are gaining momentum in the implementation of distance learning for young people, especially during and after the spread of COVID-19. In this regard, it seems urgent to identify technologies for distance learning education that correspond to modern teacher education to the fullest and are effective, user-friendly and convenient for all subjects of the educational process. This experiment revealed the most popular formats of communication for long-distance students in the implementation of future teachers' professional training by means of video conferencing on the Zoom platform. The analysis of the implementation of various formats of interaction based on the questionnaire of research participants demonstrated a positive trend in the level of user expectations from educational interaction, technical preferences and students' attitude to distance learning by means of web-conferencing. The implementation of distance learning using web-conferencing in group and full-class formats of interaction made it possible to increase social presence through the interactive cooperation of the students with each other and with the teacher in the educational and social context. These formats enhance social and cognitive interaction, thus developing key competencies in future teachers related to the ability to implement effective communication when working in a teaching team. It causes an increase in educational efficiency level and is critical, since it allows information to be obtained through interaction with each other and with the content presented on the screen. Thereby, educational distance communication with the help of web-conferencing should be considered as a new form of social and educational communication in the implementation of professional training rather than as a technical non-traditional tool for teacher education. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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122. Communication of Results of Educational Policies: Impact Levels of Educational Policies in the Digital Society.
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Vega-Ramírez, Javier, Castro-Duarte, Paola, and Quintana-Figueroa, Claudia
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COMMUNICATION in education ,EDUCATIONAL attainment ,COLLECTIVE consciousness ,GOVERNMENT policy ,COMMUNITIES - Abstract
The levels of adherence to results in the implementation of public policies within educational communities can vary greatly depending on several factors: program coverage, funding level, the level of understanding of program goals, the duration of implementation, and the dissemination of results. In today's digital society, the most relevant factor is precisely the communication of results, even when the way in which these are reached is overlooked. As a result, non-causal, high-impact relationships are installed in the collective consciousness. This article presents the results of a study that aims to measure the level of impact of the implementation of a public policy developed over two years in educational establishments in the Los Ríos Region of Chile, and it looks into the level of adherence to results three years after its implementation. The results explain that the differentiating factor is the type of dissemination of results, in direct correlation to the digital media used and the digital culture of the establishment, which allows to previously project the conditions of possibility for a type of adherence, even though we need larger scale measurements to determine with certainty this point of causality. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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123. Exploring social media platforms and communication skills, bibliometric analysis.
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bin Md Din, Omar, Bin Md Din, Abdul Ghani, Tohyala, Ibrahim, Othman, Fadlan Mohd, Taher, Rusdee, Boukary, Sila, and Maromar, Fahed
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SOCIAL media ,BIBLIOMETRICS ,COMMUNICATIVE competence ,COMMUNICATION in education ,INTERPERSONAL communication ,PSYCHOLOGICAL research - Abstract
Social media has a significant impact on people's attitudes, cultures, and morals. However, when used appropriately, these platforms can be an effective means for achieving goals. Additionally, they can enhance both educational and social communication. This study aims to limit the scientific articles and research published on Scopus related to the issue of social media and enhancing communication skills, with a theoretical comparison and bibliometric analysis among these articles to clarify a set of axes on which the research was based. After categorizing the fields of research in social and psychological areas and reaching 924 scientific articles out of a total of 2468 basic articles, the research concluded that using communication skills through social media enables people to carry out their plans and work efficiently. In addition, the United States had the largest share in scientific articles published on this topic, and the recent years from 2019 to 2021 have had a growing number of scientific articles in the field of social media and communication skills. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
124. IMPACT OF BLACKBOARD LEARNING SYSTEM ON COGNITIVE-COMMUNICATION AND CULTURE IN SAUDI ARABIA.
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Almijlad, Aliyah Kayyad Hakem, Muhamad, Mohd Mokhtar, and MD Khambari, Mas Nida
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INSTRUCTIONAL systems ,EXECUTIVE function ,EDUCATIONAL technology ,COMMUNICATION in education ,COGNITIVE learning - Abstract
This study aimed to explore the potential of the blackboard learning system in enhancing cognitive communication between male lecturers and female students. The study used a triangulation method to justify the credibility of the research through the researcher as a primary instrument and interviews. Major findings indicated that there was a lack of training on the use of blackboarding from the student's and lecturers' perspectives. The study has notably contributed to the educational technology field by exploring the blackboard learning system with cognitive communication in a culture-dependent community. There were suggestions from respondents on enhancing the roles of cognitive communication such as creating awareness, developing problem-solving skills, attentiveness, and encouraging executive functions while learning with the blackboard system. The findings enhanced the concept that learning platforms should contain gadgets and programs to become independent with the ability to enhance cognitive communication. The study concluded that enabling effective use of the blackboard learning system influenced effective communication between male lecturers and female students. It was concluded that applying learning platforms such as organizing training, conducting student-teacher meetings, and seminars, and including the positive roles of blackboarding promotes cognitive-communication and bridges culture gaps among lecturers and students. It is recommended for future studies conduct similar studies with other types of learning platforms which will subsequently provide additional insights into the phenomenon of cognitive communication in the field of educational technology. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
125. Modelos Organizacionais para sustentabilidade do Programa Nacional de Controle do Tabagismo: uma proposta piloto a ser adotada nacionalmente.
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Gomes Borges, Vera Lúcia, da Silva Cabral, Lucas Manoel, Cavalcanti, Erica, and Reis Cardoso, Andréa Ramalho
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TOBACCO products , *OFFICES , *COMMUNICATION in education , *TOBACCO , *TOBACCO use - Abstract
Introduction: The consumption of tobacco products, from planting to consumption, is responsible for serious health problems, representing a cycle of diseases, poverty and deaths worldwide. This serious public health problem led Brazil to develop, from the 1980s onwards, a set of tobacco control measures, constituting a policy with legislative, economic, communication and educational actions, which has as its foundation the National Program for Control of Tobacco. Tobacco (PNCT). Objective: This article is an experience report that is part of a national study carried out between 2020 and 2022, and describes actions through technical visits to tobacco control coordination offices in five states. Method: The states were selected according to criteria established by Ditab/INCA, which coordinates the network of the State Program for Tobacco Control (PECT) in the 26 States and Federative Unit of the country. Thus, a State of each region was chosen: Tocantins (North), Paraíba (Northeast), Goiás (Midwest), Rio de Janeiro (Southeast) and Paraná (South). Results: Practices were developed to enhance, improve and add technical, political, communication actions, among others, in order to give sustainability to the State Program and, more broadly, the PNCT. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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126. UNA EXPERIENCIA PRÁCTICA PRE-PROFESIONAL COMUNITARIA VINCULADA CON LA DOCENCIA EN COMUNICACIÓN SOCIAL.
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Vilain, Margarita Amalia Cruz, González Borges, María de los Ángeles, and Isaac, Mercedes Duvergel
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COMMUNICATION in education , *BIOTIC communities , *COMMUNITY education , *SOCIAL groups , *SOCIAL history - Abstract
As an alternative means of communications, community communicatios is essentially a tool to give voice to historycally marginlized social groups, an assumption that needs to be visualized every day as a reference to condition social changes in communities throug education. The goal of the Word is to expose some experiences as teahers together with students of the Social Communication career in some neighborhoods of Cuito/Bie, Angola. The experience resulted in shared intercultutal learning between students and teachers. It was supported by tolos of the Participatory-Action-Research methodology and the postulates of Popular Education. Is is not intrntend to expess finished ideas, but to provoke reflexive approaches on a practice that is continually reconstructed. As teachers at the Escuela Superior Politecnica de Cuito/Bie, in Angola, they took advantage of the opportunity provided by the coincidence of the delivery in the fifth semester of the career, of the subjects of Communication and Health and Educational Communication, with the pprecedence of having studied Communication for Development and Itercultural Communication in the year, so that the students, integrated into teams, carry out field work in some neighborhoods of the community, all with the objective that they apply in practice, the knowledge acquired in various subjects. The visit to the community with the preparation of the contents estudied, were consolidating the experiences of the students, allowed to make observations in the field and strengthen the process of interaction between theory and practice, using tolos of the research metodology. The interviews, observation guides, questionnaires and almost daily face-to-face interation gave scientific objectivity to the task performed. It was posible to verify the unhealthy life practices of many of its inhabitants in the interaction with the environment, the non-use of the natural leaders of these communities for improvement of the same, as well as insufficient communication between the community and the institutions close to them fundamentally. The experience conclusively corroborated the weaknesses that still exist in the extensionist work by the university, that community work is a space almost invisible by the large media and the universities of the territory, it also allowed students to the have a different look to the cultural and communicative practices of the enviroment in question. The photographic evidence illustrates the above. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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127. EDUCOMUNICAÇÃO AMBIENTAL COMO FERRAMENTA PARA A DIVULGAÇÃO E CONSERVAÇÃO DE ÁREAS PROTEGIDAS NA REGIÃO DA BAIXADA FLUMINENSE - BRASIL.
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Carou Felix de LIMA, Júlio Cesar and Bueno VARGAS, Karine
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COMMUNICATION in education , *CRITICAL consciousness , *PROTECTED areas , *FOREST reserves , *SHORT films , *SCIENTIFIC community , *SOCIAL networks - Abstract
Educational communication has been gaining prominence since the 1970s with the integration of information technologies into education, especially in more developed countries, gaining strength in Brazil over the past two decades. Paulo Freire was one of the promoters of this creative perspective of Communication/Education interrelation, pointing to the essentially dialogical nature of communication processes for the formation of a "critical consciousness." However, educational communication can also occur analogically without the use of technologies, such as in the making of signs, posters, models, pamphlets, exhibitions, and similar items. Environmental educational communication can be especially utilized through fast media, such as social networks, with YouTube Shorts, Instagram Stories or Reels, and short TikTok videos, which can be explored for the creation of audiovisual resources, as well as for the production of clips, short films, among others, all of which have a wide reach of environmental educational communication to the current population. The objective of this chapter is to explore the role of environmental educational communication as a tool for the dissemination and conservation of protected areas in the metropolitan region of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, also known as Baixada Fluminense, presenting an overview of these areas with a focus on the Mário Xavier National Forest (Flona MX). The conservation units of Baixada Fluminense suffer from stereotypes attributed to the social and economic issues of the region, these facts contribute to the invisibility of these green areas, directly affecting conservation. Changing this scenario can come from encouraging society to become active in conservation, taking on the role of protagonists and for that, educomunicação must be present in these spaces, providing information, knowledge, and dissemination of these spaces, making society recognize the importance of protected areas, known in Brazil as Conservation Units. Thus, it was identified that the use of technological resources such as social media are extremely important tools and should be incorporated into communication plans of protected areas, as well as shared management practices should become more present, especially with the technical scientific support of universities, having the Shared Guard Extension Program Flona Mário Xavier, with a great example of integration and success in Baixada Fluminense for conservation. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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128. Family involvement and school effectiveness in primaty education.
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Aierbe-Barandiaran, Ana, Bartau-Rojas, Isabel, and Oregui-González, Eider
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COMMUNICATION in education , *FAMILY-school relationships , *PRIMARY education , *SCHOOL administration , *ACADEMIC achievement , *SCHOOL involvement , *EDUCATIONAL cooperation , *SCHOOL management teams , *PRIMARY schools , *QUESTIONNAIRES - Abstract
The commonly accepted premise that collaboration among the educational community leads to school improvement and greater student achievement is not always fulfilled due to the diverse reality of schools and various initiatives to promote family participation. This work addresses the perception of teachers, school management teams and educational inspection of family-school-community relations in 23 primary schools in the Basque Autonomous Community, characterized by different criteria related to school effectiveness-ineffectiveness, aiming to identify good practice leading to school improvement. Tine study is descriptive-exploratorycxploratory-explanatory with mixed methodology, using questionnaires, indepth interviews and discussion groups. Results show family involvement is mediated by teaching staff's personal factors, that all schools try to promote family collaboration, though forms of participation vary, and those which work best are proactive, stressing different collaboration dimensions. Conclusions include adopting a systemic approach, review and updating of training modalities, and assessment of teaching competences for collaboration. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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129. La inclusión digital en el ecosistema de TikTok: análisis del hashtag #Cosas que me dicen.
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Micaletto-Belda, Juan Pablo and Martín-Ramallal, Pablo
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BIRTHPLACES , *FAMILY structure , *COMMUNICATION in education , *SEXUAL orientation , *CONTENT analysis , *FAMILY communication , *FOCUS groups , *SOCIAL networks , *FLIPPED classrooms - Abstract
The confinement caused by Covid-19 has accelerated the expansion of social networks such as TikTok (Tamara, 2020), which is experiencing profound growth among younger users. The centennials in this network focus mainly on the production and dissemination of tutorials, vídeo selfies, choreographies or humorous videos designed to entertain their followers (Suárez-Álvarez and García-Jiménez, 2021). However, the platform can also be used to give a voice to minorities, report situations of inequality or claim the rights of certain groups (Sánchez-Castillo and Mercado-Sáez, 2021). To this end, the network launched the hashtag #ThingsTheyTellMe; an inclusive initiative to promote the fight against inequality and discrimination against people. This hashtag invites citizens to denounce the exclusion they have suffered at certain times in their lives. The aim of the study is to identify the issues addressed in the publications and to find out the evaluations issued by a group of experts on these issues. The methodology consists of two different qualitative techniques: content analysis and a focus group. A content analysis sheet and a semi-structured questionnaire were prepared, both of which were developed in-house. After analysing a total of 200 videos and learning about the perceptions of three PhDs in communication and three PhDs in education, it was observed that the prosumers of this network have reported situations of rejection based on place of birth, gender, physical appearance, sexual orientation, profession, family composition, beliefs or hobbies. In conclusion, the diversity of issues addressed shows that TikTok represents an ideal showcase for combating inequalities, but it is necessary to develop other complementary actions, in the communication and educational sphere, to generate lasting positive change over time. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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130. Buenas prácticas para desmitificar la neutralidad ambiental de las Tecnologías de la Información y de la Comunicación.
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González de Eusebio, Javier, Tucho Fernández, Fernando, García de Madariaga Miranda, José María, and Vicente Mariño, Miguel
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ELECTRONIC waste disposal , *MEDIA literacy , *CLIMATE change , *COMMUNICATION in education , *SCIENTIFIC literature , *SUSTAINABILITY , *INTERNET searching - Abstract
Information and communication technologies (ICT) tend to be considered as environmentally neutral devices; however, they do have a significant material impact through their design, manufacture, consumption, and final disposal as electronic waste. Additionally, the increasing digitalisation of society and therefore, the intensive use of technology demand a critical understanding of ICT consumption to promote sustainable media practices in accordance with the global climate crisis, whose consequences are increasingly evident. Through an extensive documentary search from databases on the Internet, a scientific literature review, exploratory interviews as well as snowball sampling, this article identifies and analyses diverse projects developed in the field of Education and Communication that are trying to ameliorate and draw attention to the harmful and invisible effects of ICT consumption. Therefore, twenty-five international projects that try to motivate good practices and proposals to promote a sustainable ICT consumption have been selected. The results show the scarcity of educational and communication projects related to this issue and highlight the urgency of intensifying the development of initiatives that deal with the environmental impact of ICT devices, considering a green media consumption as a necessary component of media literacy for the twenty-first century´s citizenship. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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131. EVALUACIÓN DEL PROCESO DE TRANSFORMACIÓN DE LA ESCUELA EN COMUNIDADES PROFESIONALES DE APRENDIZAJE.
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Malpica Basurto, Federico, Navareño Pinadero, Pedro, and Martínez Mesa, Ruth Clarena
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LEARNING communities , *EDUCATION associations , *EDUCATIONAL change , *EDUCATIONAL leadership , *TEACHER development , *COMMUNICATION in education , *PROFESSIONAL learning communities , *KNOWLEDGE management , *ORGANIZATION management , *INTERNET surveys , *VOCATIONAL guidance for teachers , *EDUCATIONAL innovations , *PARTICIPATORY culture , *PROFESSIONAL education - Abstract
The teaching profession can no longer be understood without collegiate work, which allows professionals not only to be good individual recipe applicators but, above all, to feel safe to develop common methodological strategies, try out new collective practices and be recognized for them. This conception supposes the transformation of the prevailing professional teaching culture, to reach constant agreements on what should be learned in each educational entity, and, consequently, when, and how, what has been learned should be taught and evaluated, on the behaviour of educational agents, as well as the type of institutional experiences to stimulate the desired learning. Considering the educational entity as a complex system, the model of positive educational transformation in professional learning communities (PLC), allows an intervention in all these dimensions jointly, with the purpose of eventually taking it to its inflection point, through a highly participatory approach of reflection on practice and collaboration among equals to generate autonomous work structures that sustain long-term transformation. The field work carried out using the case methodology, and the subsequent triangulation of project documentation, online surveys and interviews, has allowed us to conclude on the importance of aligning teaching and management practices, and the degree of maturity of the educational organization in terms of the beliefs of its members, the technical-pedagogical variables, the internal culture, the leadership, the communication between the educational agents, as well as the organization and management, in the processes of positive educational transformation. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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132. RUNNING HEAD: Feedback – in aller Munde, aber missverständlich?!
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Wisniewski, Bernd and Zierer, Klaus
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ETYMOLOGY , *SCIENTIFIC language , *SCIENTIFIC literature , *COMMUNICATION in education , *LANGUAGE & languages , *DEFINITIONS - Abstract
The use of the term "feedback" is inconsistent both in everyday language and in the scientific literature. Using the procedure of classical term explication, we therefore show based on etymology, everyday language usage, and scientific word history that definitions of the termrange from pure information to the result of a selfregulating control loop, and that there are significant differences between its original usage in a technical context and its usage in a communication context. Given the specificity of a pedagogical communication context, we argue that feedback from this point of view always contains a normative component and should be understood as an educational action. In conclusion, we point out the need for a transparent focus of pedagogical feedback research. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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133. DESAFIOS E ESTRATÉGIAS DE COMUNICAÇÃO DIGITAL NUMA ORGANIZAÇÃO EDUCATIVA EM PORTUGAL, NO PERÍODO PANDÉMICO COVID-19.
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Miguel, Inês and Silva, Márcia
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DIGITAL technology , *COVID-19 pandemic , *DIGITAL transformation , *DIGITAL communications , *COMMUNICATION in education - Abstract
The COVID-19 pandemic accelerated the digital transformation process, significantly changing how educational organisations communicate. These changes brought numerous challenges that required the development of suitable communication strategies within the context of the pandemic crisis. In light of this situation, the objective of this article is to investigate how an educational organisation in Portugal adjusted its communication strategies during three distinct periods in 2020: before the pandemic (January-March), during the pandemic and lockdown period (March-June), and the back-to-school phase (September-December). Furthermore, this study aims to identify and analyse the challenges faced by the educational organisation during these periods and explore the communication strategies implemented. A case study was conducted within the educational organisation to accomplish these objectives. Data were collected through a questionnaire survey to parents and semi-structured interviews with heads and directors of the organisation. The findings suggest that during the COVID-19 pandemic, the crisis context significantly increased digital communication, particularly through various digital platforms such as blogs, Instagram, and YouTube channels. This shift amplified the importance of communication within the educational organisation under study and resulted in profound changes in communication dynamics between the teachers/educational organisation and parents. Therefore, it is deemed crucial to establish strategic plans for crisis communication in educational organisations. Additionally, it is important to ensure the continued implementation and use of new technologies and digital communication tools. Moreover, hybrid systems that enhance flexibility and facilitate face-to-face and remote communication interfaces should be studied. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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134. REPENSAR LA RMIE.
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RUIZ CUÉLLAR, GUADALUPE
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EDITORIAL policies , *EDUCATION research , *COMMUNICATION in education , *EDUCATIONAL quality , *EDUCATIONAL programs , *SCIENTIFIC knowledge , *EDUCATION policy - Abstract
In this article, Guadalupe Ruiz Cuéllar proposes a series of changes to improve the Mexican Journal of Educational Research (RMIE). The journal has faced challenges due to changes in the production and distribution of knowledge, so there is a need to rethink and renew it. Some aspects to consider include editorial management, the website, and the implementation of identifiers and downloadable files. The editorial policy, the objectives of the journal, and possible changes in author guidelines and the evaluation process are also discussed. The goal is to maintain the position of the RMIE as a reference in educational research. [Extracted from the article]
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135. Inequidad educativa durante el aislamiento por covid-19 en Buenos Aires.
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Cardozo, Mariela, Aimetta, Corina, and Marder, Sandra
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INFANT care , *SOCIAL isolation , *COVID-19 pandemic , *FAMILY communication , *COMMUNICATION in education , *EDUCATIONAL equalization - Abstract
This article presents the results regarding the issue of education from the "Survey on living conditions and infant care during the preventative and obligatory social isolation of COVID-19." This survey was filled out by a sample of families (n=4,008), whose children were in three levels of public (62.6%) and private (37.4%) education in three districts of the province of Buenos Aires, Argentina. According to the results, the majority of the families sustained communication with the educational institutions; however, cases in which difficulties manifested were linked to limitations in connectivity or lack of technological apparatuses (above all, in public schools). Due to this, the interactions among teachers and students were limited, without the possibility of establishing synchronic communications, which made it difficult to carry out high-quality virtual education over a prolonged period, an impact of the COVID-19 pandemic. Finally, this article concludes by highlighting the limitations and reach of the study in order to analyze issues relating to educational equity and thus contribute to the possibility of designing policies that improve educational access. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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136. Creencias del profesorado de Educación Secundaria en torno al uso de la Realidad Mixta en el aula.
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Marín-Diaz, Verónica, Sampedro Requena, Begoña E., and Vega-Gea, Esther
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SECONDARY school teachers ,MIXED reality ,MASTER teachers ,COMMUNICATION in education ,HIGH school teachers ,TEACHER training ,CLASSROOMS - Abstract
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137. Διερεύνηση των απόψεων των καταρτιζομένων των...
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Στεφάνογλου, Σουλτάνα and Γκιαούρη, Στεργιανή
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LEARNING ,LEARNING ability ,COMMUNICATION in education ,CRONBACH'S alpha ,ONLINE education ,MINORS ,AGE groups - Abstract
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138. ICT tools as resources for the evaluation of curricular content in undergraduate students.
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Díaz Vera, Janeth Pilar, Egüez Cevallos, Rita Carolina, and Ruiz Ramírez, Alicia Karina
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INFORMATION & communication technologies ,UNDERGRADUATES ,COVID-19 pandemic ,COMMUNICATION in education ,COMPARATIVE studies - Abstract
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139. Communicating during a Pandemic: A South African University's Use of Social Media during the COVID-19 Crisis.
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Michelow, Pamela, Fainman, Gina, and Nudelman, Gabi
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SOCIAL media in education ,COMMUNICATION in education ,DISTANCE education ,SITUATIONAL crisis communication theory ,THEMATIC analysis ,SOCIAL media research ,PANDEMICS ,HIGHER education - Abstract
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140. The Status of Students' Didactic Self-Assessment in The Romanian University Curriculum.
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BRADEA, Adela and BLÂNDUL, Valentin Cosmin
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TEACHING ,SELF-evaluation ,UNIVERSITIES & colleges ,COMMUNICATION in education ,PROFESSIONALISM - Abstract
Even though many students and teachers tend to minimize its relevance, didactic self-assessment is one of the most important components of the instructive-educational process. It can be defined as the students' ability to make value judgments about their own academic performance, based on sound logical and psychological arguments. The development of students' self-assessment skills is supported by a number of socio-psychological factors such as: perceived self-efficacy, relevant individuals' opinions - teachers, parents, etc. as well as by certain pedagogical factors such as: the teacher's didactic style, teaching/learning strategies, type(s) of assessment used, particulars of the information/content taught, etc. The aim of this research was to assess students' awareness of the importance of training in self-assessment skills for their ongoing professional and personal development. The research sample was made up of 336 students from 4 different faculties of the University of Oradea, Romania. They were grouped into three series according to their academic year of study (2019-2022). Students were asked to self-assess their academic performance in a university subject included in the Psycho-pedagogy and Methodology Training Program. The results showed that most respondents tend to underestimate themselves, depending, among other things, on the quality of their academic preparation or on the way exams are carried out. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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141. فلسفة الطلب في الخطابات الرسمية: مؤسسات التعليم العالي العربي
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عبد العزيز عبد اللطيف الحليب ي
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ORAL communication ,COMMUNICATION in education ,SEMANTICS ,SOCIAL context ,PRAGMATICS ,SPEECH acts (Linguistics) - Abstract
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142. ESCUELAS TRANSFORMADORAS. CAMINO HACIA LA CIUDADANÍA GLOBAL Y LA AGENDA 2030.
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Coma-Roselló, Teresa, Cristina Blasco-Serrano, Ana, Dieste Gracia, Belén, and Sobradiel Sierra, Natalia
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WORLD citizenship ,COMMUNICATION in education ,INCLUSIVE education ,SCHOLARLY periodicals ,COMMUNICATION methodology ,COMMUNITY involvement ,BIBLIOGRAPHIC databases - Abstract
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143. Statistical analysis of social networks as a means of communication for children in educational institutions in Riohacha, La Guajira, Colombia.
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Cuentas Figueroa, Rafael, Cuentas Correa, Glen, and del Rosario Pimienta Gomez, Suraya
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SOCIAL network analysis ,TELECOMMUNICATION systems ,TECHNOLOGICAL innovations ,COMMUNICATION in education ,SOCIAL influence - Abstract
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144. Google en Iberoamérica: expansión corporativa y capitalismo digital en educación.
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Jarquín Ramírez, Mauro Rafael and Díez Gutiérrez, Enrique Javier
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BUSINESS planning ,EDUCATIONAL technology ,CRITICAL discourse analysis ,TEACHERS ,DIGITAL technology ,COMMUNICATION in education ,DIRECTORIES - Abstract
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145. Création de ponts pour la réconciliation: récit de vie d'une direction d'école atikamekw.
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Deschênes, Émilie and Quoquochi, Pascal Sasseville
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TRUTH commissions ,COMMUNICATION in education ,SCHOOL principals ,INDIGENOUS peoples ,NARRATION - Abstract
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146. A Multimodal Assignment Design to Develop Discursive Skills in Engineering.
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D'Silva, Faye and Tallman, Ken
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ENGINEERING education ,COMBINED modality therapy ,COMMUNICATION in education ,EDUCATIONAL outcomes - Published
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147. Factores que facilitan y dificultan la transición de educación primaria a secundaria.
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Ávila Francés, Mercedes, Sánchez Pérez, María Carmen, and Bueno Baquero, Andrea
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SECONDARY school students ,COMMUNICATION in education ,CORPORATE culture ,SCHOOL failure ,SCHOOL environment ,SCHOOL children - Abstract
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148. Initiation Practices and Access to Higher Education for Deaf Students: The Interpreter as a Resource.
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Barbosa, Susana, Oliveira, Ana, and Teixeira, Fernanda
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DEAF students ,INTERPRETERS for the deaf ,HIGHER education ,COMMUNICATION in education ,UNIVERSITIES & colleges - Abstract
The transition from secondary school to higher education institutions (HEIs) can be a very exciting experience, but it can also represent unique challenges, making this moment a crucial event in the academic path of all students. Academic initiation practices are a tradition that exists on several universities campuses with the purpose of promoting students' integration into academic life during such an important transition. It is important to analyse the participation of deaf students in initiation practices to higher education and the sign language interpreters' role in including them in this process. Sixteen deaf students of HEIs in the Porto region participated in this study and accepted the importance of initiation, although some interviewees were afraid they would not have enough time to dedicate to their studies, which influenced their decision not to take part in these activities. Deaf students who participated and experienced initiation rituals identified several constraints, which indicates that academic initiation practices are not adapted to the specific needs of deaf students, nor to the needs of the deaf community as a whole. HEIs are not fully aware of the need to adapt them, so that all students, regardless of their hearing ability, can fully participate and feel included at university. It is vital to provide conditions that allow the full inclusion of deaf students into the academic environment. Since Portuguese sign language is the language of these students, it is essential for them to have an interpreter who facilitates communication in both educational situations and extracurricular activities they wish to participate in, thus minimizing discrimination and promoting full inclusion. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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149. Pedagogical Communication in the Digital Era.
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Borozan, Maia and Țurcan-Balțat, Lilia
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OUTCOME-based education ,DIGITAL technology ,COMMUNICATION in education ,EDUCATIONAL technology ,EDUCATIONAL outcomes - Abstract
Competency-based education and interactive pedagogy integrated through modern educational technologies provide teachers with the opportunity to develop and use digital competencies. Teachers, like all citizens, must acquire digital competencies necessary for their personal and professional lives, and for participation in the digital society. Teachers are important role models for the next generation, and it's imperative that they are digitally competent and responsible. Nevertheless, teachers also require a set of specific skills to leverage digital technologies for better teaching and learning outcomes. Therefore, this article encompasses aspects of pedagogical communication in the digital age. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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150. TRAINING RESOURCES IN DIGITAL COMMUNICATION: INFOPRODUCTS ABOUT COPYWRITING.
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Escandell-Poveda, Raquel and Papí-Gálvez, Natalia
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AUTODIDACTICISM ,DIGITAL communications ,DIGITAL transformation ,EDUCATIONAL quality standards ,COMMUNICATION in education - Abstract
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