Strategies for motivation and integration in the first year of university: Innovation through problem solving and collaborative work
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https://doi.org/10.60020/1853-6530.v7.n12.14748Keywords:
motivation, integration, problem solving, programmingAbstract
Students who begin university studies generally have some characteristics (lack of habits and skills) which can often be an obstacle for their development in a different field and with other teaching and learning patterns, but there are two elements that can contribute positively in this process: motivation and integration of what is learned in different subjects. In this article we describe the strategy developed in a first course in Computer Programming, based on solving engineering problems, where students work with the problem throughout the year, with a project organized in stages. While the ultimate goal is to develop a computer application, they must work in the searching of extracurricular information, resignifying the learning of different subjects, building tools that are useful for other students.Downloads
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2016-07-01
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Innovation and Experiences
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Strategies for motivation and integration in the first year of university: Innovation through problem solving and collaborative work. (2016). Virtuality, Education and Science, 7(12), pp. 85-98. https://doi.org/10.60020/1853-6530.v7.n12.14748