Part 1: Key Competencies for Educating ICT ProfessionalsInternational audienceThe ICT profession is extremely international, and so are ICT students. University students in one study group in Europe may represent ten or twenty nationalities with varied cultural and educational backgrounds. Selection of appropriate teaching methods for diverse students is challenging. This paper describes cognitive differences in multinational study groups, and explores ways to overcome some of the differences through offering online programming courses to support classroom instruction. Currently, online programming tools are widely used in schools and outside formal institutions. This paper shows that they can be efficient also when building professional co...
he concept of digital competencies includes the notion of digital literacy, the skill to use digital...
AbstractThis paper addresses the issue of foreign language teachers’ ICT competence development. The...
For the last two decades, higher education institutions have been actively engaged in the use of onl...
AbstractThe purpose of this study was to identify key factors which may have a significant impact on...
Both research and policy indicate the importance of considering ICT-related and intercultural compet...
AbstractThis paper addresses the issue of foreign language teachers’ ICT competency development. The...
Being obliged to work online with someone you do not know and may never meet brings an exciting adde...
This paper presents the most relevant results of a study in which opinions of the teachers the poten...
This tutorial draws on previous experiences of two EU-funded projects (distance education and interc...
© 2010 Dr. Andrew MeyennThe International Baccalaureate (IB) is a worldwide education body. Computer...
AbstractThis work was encouraged by the contemporary global processes taking place in the world labo...
In the context of globalization, cross-cultural competence plays a significant role in professional ...
As technology continues to change the way society communicates, teachers need to prepare their stude...
A raft of studies have been undertaken in higher education to investigate the action possibilities a...
Algorithmic and computer programming in the bachelor’s degree is a course that demands ...
he concept of digital competencies includes the notion of digital literacy, the skill to use digital...
AbstractThis paper addresses the issue of foreign language teachers’ ICT competence development. The...
For the last two decades, higher education institutions have been actively engaged in the use of onl...
AbstractThe purpose of this study was to identify key factors which may have a significant impact on...
Both research and policy indicate the importance of considering ICT-related and intercultural compet...
AbstractThis paper addresses the issue of foreign language teachers’ ICT competency development. The...
Being obliged to work online with someone you do not know and may never meet brings an exciting adde...
This paper presents the most relevant results of a study in which opinions of the teachers the poten...
This tutorial draws on previous experiences of two EU-funded projects (distance education and interc...
© 2010 Dr. Andrew MeyennThe International Baccalaureate (IB) is a worldwide education body. Computer...
AbstractThis work was encouraged by the contemporary global processes taking place in the world labo...
In the context of globalization, cross-cultural competence plays a significant role in professional ...
As technology continues to change the way society communicates, teachers need to prepare their stude...
A raft of studies have been undertaken in higher education to investigate the action possibilities a...
Algorithmic and computer programming in the bachelor’s degree is a course that demands ...
he concept of digital competencies includes the notion of digital literacy, the skill to use digital...
AbstractThis paper addresses the issue of foreign language teachers’ ICT competence development. The...
For the last two decades, higher education institutions have been actively engaged in the use of onl...