O USO PEDAGÓGICO DA LOUSA DIGITAL ASSOCIADO À TEORIA DOS ESTILOS DE APRENDIZAGEM
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https://doi.org/10.55777/rea.v2i4.897Keywords:
estilos de aprendizagem, atividades pedagógicas, lousa digitalAbstract
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O objetivo deste trabalho é apresentar uma proposta de utilização da lousa digital, como um instrumento tecnológico interativo, que possibilita a elaboração de atividades pedagógicas, associadas à Teoria dos Estilos de Aprendizagem. A lousa digital incorpora todos os recursos que o computador oferece, mas com diferencial de permitir a interação entre o professor e os alunos, favorecendo a construção coletiva do conhecimento. Os referenciais de Estilos de Aprendizagem utilizados se baseiam nas investigações desenvolvidas pelos pesquisadores Catalina Alonso, Domingo Gallego, Peter Honey, José Luis García Cué e Daniela Melaré Vieira Barros, que defendem que Estilos de Aprendizagem são os traços cognitivos, afetivos e fisiológicos, que servem como indicadores relativamente estáveis, de como os alunos percebem, interagem e respondem aos seus ambientes de aprendizagem.
THE PEDAGOGICAL USE OF DIGITAL WHITEBOARD ASSOCIATE TO THE LEARNING STYLES THEORY
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The objective of this paper is to present a proposal to use the digital whiteboard as an interactive technology that enables the development of educational activities associated with the learning styles theory. The digital whiteboard incorporates all the features the computer offers, but with the differential to allow the interaction between the teacher and students, fostering the collective construction of knowledge. The Learning Styles of references used are based on investigations conducted by researchers Catalina Alonso, Domingo Gallego, Peter Honey, José Luis García Cué honey Daniela Vieira and Barros, who argue that the Learning Styles are traces cognitive, affective and physiological, which serve as relatively stable indicators of how students perceive, interact and respond to their environments of learning.
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