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Computer Supported Collaborative Learning and High Order Skills

Prof. Miguel Nussbaum Computer Science Department of the School of Engineering of Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile

01.10.2018

On behalf of the REASON program at the Munich Center of the Learning Sciences (MCLS) we are very happy to announce the upcoming visit and guest lecture:

Miguel NußbaumComputer Supported Collaborative Learning and High Order Skills

held by Prof. Miguel Nussbaum
Computer Science Department of the School of Engineering of Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile

01.10.2018, 14:00 c.t.-16:00, Room 1305

Abstract
We have to understand the construction of knowledge through the different mediating relationships. The focus is to transform the teaching experience of our daily practice, into one that considers the 4Cs (Critical Thinking, Collaboration, Creativity and Communication). We show how we can transform the paradigms of pedagogy, through peer evaluation and teacher mediation, in a collaborative environment that addresses the 4Cs.

Short Bio
Miguel Nussbaum is a professor at the Computer Science Department of the School of Engineering of Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile. In 2011 he was honored with the Chilean award for innovation in the Education category, and he has been a member of Chile’s Agency for Quality in Education since 2012. His work in instructional design, which integrates the use of technology, is focused on how to change teaching practices in the classroom to make children the protagonists of their learning experience. His scientific developments have been implemented in schools in Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, the United States, Great Britain, Guatemala, India, Sweden and UK, and have received the support of UNESCO. He also studies the use of educational games in the classroom, and school effectiveness

We are looking forward to welcoming many interested participants!

 

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