A Software Engineering-Based Methodology for Selecting and Implementing Web 2.0 Technologies for Teaching
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A Software Engineering-Based Methodology for Selecting and Implementing Web 2.0 Technologies for TeachingAutoría
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2015Editor
Tempus PublicationsISSN
0949-149XCita bibliográfica
GRANGEL, Reyes, et al. A Software Engineering-Based Methodology for Selecting and Implementing Web 2.0 Technologies for Teaching. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ENGINEERING EDUCATION, 2015, vol. 31, no 6, p. 1645-1660.Tipo de documento
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Nowadays, university students have grown up surrounded by Web 2.0 technologies, which they are able to use with ease. These
technologies provide an opportunity to improve the learning/teaching process through colla ... [+]
Nowadays, university students have grown up surrounded by Web 2.0 technologies, which they are able to use with ease. These
technologies provide an opportunity to improve the learning/teaching process through collaboration, the exchange of knowledge
and above all, the motivation created by the use of these technologies that are generally utilised by students in their day-to-day
social life.
The integration of Web 2.0 technologies into the learning/teaching process must be addressed in a critical way, taking into
account the objectives to be achieved and the type of teaching to be undertaken. Teachers can find a wide range of available Web
2.0 technologies and it is often difficult for them to decide which type is the best one for their needs. This paper proposes a
methodology based on software engineering methods and designed for software selection that provides recommendations to
evaluate the function and options of Web 2.0 technologies according to the specific needs and characteristics of the subject to be
taught and the types of students involved in higher education.
The methodology consists of a formal guide to aid teachers when they need to select and put Web 2.0 technologies into practice
in a learning/teaching process. In order to offer a practical demonstration of the application of this methodology, the experiences of various teachers in engineering degrees are described. [-]
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