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- Exploration of digital technologies in Higher Education: teacher’s perspectivesPublication . Rodrigues, Maria Rosário; Ferreira, Elsa; Oliveira Pires, Ana Luisa; Baía, Mário BarrosoThis study was developed under an ERASMUS + KA2 project started in December 2018 and developed by four H.E. institutions. In a first stage, it aims to understand the H.E. teachers learning environment, the access of teachers to technology, their perceptions and use of digital resources for teaching and learning. With this aim, a survey was carried out to teachers of higher education in Germany, Poland, Portugal and Slovenia, with 88 replies being obtained. Data analysis shows the teachers' recognition of the growing importance of ICT, and also the lack of knowledge of some of these technologies.
- Online training of higher education teachers: an experience in times of pandemicPublication . Rodrigues, Maria Rosário; Oliveira Pires, Ana Luisa; Ferreira, Elsa; Torres, João; Baía, MárioThis article appears as an opportunity to reflect on the practice of a group of Higher Education teachers who conceived, developed and tested an online pilot course as part of an ERASMUS + KA2 project. The group of teachers and course participants, also teachers of higher education, made a very positive assessment of this work. However, there are aspects that could be improved. In future sessions, special attention should be paid to explaining the objectives of the course and the tasks to be performed by the participants, and there should also be more opportunities for interaction between the participants and between them and the trainers.
- Online training of higher education teachers: an experience in times of pandemicPublication . Rodrigues, Maria Rosário; Oliveira Pires, Ana Luisa; Ferreira, Elsa; Torres, João; Baía, MárioThis article appears as an opportunity to reflect on the practice of a group of Higher Education teachers who conceived, developed and tested an online pilot course as part of an ERASMUS + KA2 project. The group of teachers and course participants, also teachers of higher education, made a very positive assessment of this work. However, there are aspects that could be improved. In future sessions, special attention should be paid to explaining the objectives of the course and the tasks to be performed by the participants, and there should also be more opportunities for interaction between the participants and between them and the trainers.