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    Definition of a Coordinated Project-Based Learning Teaching Guide at Computer Science Studies

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    [EN] The well-known active methodology of Project-Based Learning (PBL) is being used more and more at different educational levels due to the large number of advantages it presents. PBL has demonstrated that increases students' motivation, develops their autonomy and capacity for self-criticism, reinforces the ability to exchange ideas and collaborate, and promotes creativity, among other advantages. Due to these benefits, several educational institutions are introducing the PBL methodology in their teaching-learning processes. The implementation phase of this type of methodology should be planned, managed, and carried out carefully, considering several aspects. One of utmost importance is to collect and register all the critical information related to the contents, materials and activities of the subjects participating in the coordinated project through the PBL methodology. In this sense, the objective of this paper is to propose the definition of a coordinated PBL Teaching Guide that includes all this relevant information; containing, mainly: (i) PBL Project description; (ii) recommended previous knowledge; (iii) learning objectives and outcomes; (iv) PBL model milestones; (v) PBL model planning; (vi) evaluation; and (vii) bibliography. Furthermore, this proposal will define the formal guidelines for students and lecturers to define and frame all the related aspects to carry out the proposed PBL model. The definition of the PBL Teaching Guide will be based on a case study that involves the following two subjects from the Computer Engineering Degree that are taught at the Escola Politècnica Superior d¿Alcoi (EPSA) - Universitat Politècnica de València (UPV): ¿Programming¿ and ¿Data Structures and Algorithms¿. This proposal has been developed in the context of an innovation and educational improvement project applied in the EPSA during the last two years, covering five degrees, 55 subjects, and more than 10 different PBL models.This article has been supported by the Vice-rectorate for Digital Resources and Documentation (Vicerrectorado de Recursos Digitales y Documentación) and Vice-Rectorate for Studies, Quality and Accreditation (Vicerrectorado de Estudios, Calidad y Acreditación) under the Call for Learning + Teaching (Convocatoria Aprendizaje + Docencia (A+D 2019)) and Project Code: A-157. The authors would like to acknowledge the support of the Institute of Educational Sciences (Instituto de Ciencias de la Educación) of Universitat Politècnica de València, the Evaluation and Monitoring Commission for Educational Innovation and Improvement Projects (Comisión de Evaluación y Seguimiento de Proyectos de Innovación y Mejora Educativa - CESPIME) and Escuela Politécnica Superior de AlcoyIzquierdo-Doménech, JJ.; Jordán, J.; Linares-Pellicer, J.; Silvestre Cerdà, JA.; Sanchis, R. (2021). Definition of a Coordinated Project-Based Learning Teaching Guide at Computer Science Studies. ICERI Proceedings. 7342-7348. https://doi.org/10.21125/iceri.2021.1646S7342734

    Definition of Project-Based Learning Models in the Computer Engineering Degree

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    [EN] The current characteristics, concerns, preferences, and interests of students differ greatly from the previous students¿ generations. Nowadays, students are increasingly demanding active methodologies that facilitate their learning process. To meet the actual students¿ requirements, academic research is focused on the definition of educational mechanisms that promote greater students¿ participation. Among these mechanisms, the project-based learning (PBL) is a model that organizes learning around projects. Projects are student-driven and provide more tangible results what has been considered as a positive aspect to deepen and retain knowledge. The main objective of this paper is to describe all the activities performed to plan, define, design and project an integrated PBL model for students in the last years (3rd and 4th year students) of the Computer Engineering Degree. The PBL model involves the following subjects: (i) Software Engineering; (ii) Project Management; (ii) Business Requirements Analysis and (iv) Business Models and Organisation Functional Areas. The PBL model has twofold perspectives, the first one is more project and software-directed while the second one is more businessoriented. This model seeks to give continuity to the teaching-learning process so that students can appreciate greater coherence, links, and succession of the contents of different subjects. Moreover, the definition of the PBL model will also support the enhancement of the horizontal and vertical transversal coordination among different subjects.This article has been supported by the Vice-rectorate for Digital Resources and Documentation (Vicerrectorado de Recursos Digitales y Documentación) and Vice-Rectorate for Studies, Quality and Accreditation (Vicerrectorado de Estudios, Calidad y Acreditación) under the Call for Learning + Teaching (Convocatoria Aprendizaje + Docencia (A+D 2019)) and Project Code: 1678-A. The authors would like to acknowledge the support of the Institute of Educational Sciences (Instituto de Ciencias de la Educación) of Universitat Politècnica de València, the Evaluation and Monitoring Commission for Educational Innovation and Improvement Projects (Comisión de Evaluación y Seguimiento de Proyectos de Innovación y Mejora Educativa - CESPIME) and Escuela Politécnica Superior de AlcoyEsparza Peidro, J.; Golf Laville, EJ.; Izquierdo-Doménech, JJ.; Tomas Miquel, JV.; Sanchis, R. (2020). Definition of Project-Based Learning Models in the Computer Engineering Degree. EDULEARN Proceedings (Internet). 3966-3972. https://doi.org/10.21125/edulearn.2020.1074S3966397

    Sistema de gestión de incidencias municipal

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    [ES] Proyecto de creación de una aplicación para navegadores con el objetivo de gestionar las incidencias de una ciudad.[EN] It is a project about a web site application in order to manage city incidences.Izquierdo Doménech, JJ. (2014). Sistema de gestión de incidencias municipal. http://hdl.handle.net/10251/46645.Archivo delegad
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