terça-feira, 19 de maio de 2015

RESEARCH SEMINAR

Hi, everyone!


Today I and Giani are writing for share you our experience about the Research Seminar in Visamäki, Hameenlinna- Finland at Monday 18 may 2015, with Hamk experts, Brazilian experts and Hamks international partners. The seminar offers a platform to sure research ideas and ongoing research projects as well as to discuss on different topics about education. In the beginning Dr. Essi Ryymin opened works speech a lithe bit about the presentations and theme of workshops. After, Mr. Petri Tuomela aboard the theme Innovation in Education. He start your presentation with bom dia e bem vindosfor honor Brazilians teachers, it allowed a "break of iceand discuss about your projects, this work have a success and he stay very motivated with the outcomes. We like your work a lot because its applied innovations, research and business integrate with university. He shows the fases of the project step by step, in this topic about course creation (photo 1).

 


Photo 1- Course creation by Mr. Petri Tuomela.

 
Continuing the participants going to in the lobby area for presentations posters, this moment was excellent for shared research ideas with colleges and others professions. The sections was split for thematic area which allowed more interactions, but the time ins very short for discuss. There was many posters very interesting.

 

 


Photo 2- group interact during sections posters 

 
There were six different interesting themes workshops, in this moment we had a difficult to choose only one specific work to watch, because all themes is very important to us. But we choose the work managing Education change by Building Learning Community with the facilitators Ms. Irma and Ms. Sheylla, Hame University of Applied Sciences. The presentation was collaborative and the end had a  dynamic group applied the technique think, pair, square and share.

This theme brings together a diverse ensemble of keynote speakers and attendees to forge new relationships and strengthen existing ties for more meaningful teaching and learning enhanced by technology.

 
 


photo 3- collaborative work

 

 

 

 

 

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