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The Universidade de Aveiro (''University of Aveiro'', UA) in [[Portugal]] supports eLearning through its LMS | The Universidade de Aveiro (''University of Aveiro'', UA) in [[Portugal]] supports eLearning through its LMS. | ||
Universidade de Aveiro was founded in 1973. | Universidade de Aveiro was founded in 1973. | ||
One particularity of the University of Aveiro is that apart from delivering university education degrees, it also delivers polytechnic education degrees in its four polytechnic schools of higher education. The University of Aveiro created its post-secondary school Technological Specialisation Courses (CET) with practical training in a work environment. The CETs have, as their main objective, the immediate placement of students in professions while also providing a qualification for further study on a higher education degree programme at UA. | |||
The academic year of 2006/2007 marked the entry of the University of Aveiro into the Bologna era, with 13,000 students in attendance. | |||
Its web site is http://www.ua.pt | |||
== eLearning == | |||
It started its eLearning initiative with an experimental pilot programme in October 1998. The main objectives were to gain experience with web based learning. The target groups were on-campus students. | |||
eLearning at the University is aimed towards helping students with learning and encouraging a diversity of pedagogical approaches. In 2004, the University organized the international conference on eLearning ‘eLes04’. The University has several departments that are contributing to ICT enriched education. Each of these departments has a special focus such as: content production and support, teacher training, support on infrastructure and technology, and library services. Besides the university wide services and systems, a number of departments still maintain additional services and systems suitable for their respective environment. | |||
=== VLE === | |||
The University of Aveiro used to use Blackboard but now uses [[Moodle]]. See The Universidade de Aveiro (''University of Aveiro'', UA) in [[Portugal]] supports eLearning through its LMS. | |||
Universidade de Aveiro was founded in 1973. | |||
One particularity of the University of Aveiro is that apart from delivering university education degrees, it also delivers polytechnic education degrees in its four polytechnic schools of higher education. The University of Aveiro created its post-secondary school Technological Specialisation Courses (CET) with practical training in a work environment. The CETs have, as their main objective, the immediate placement of students in professions while also providing a qualification for further study on a higher education degree programme at UA. | One particularity of the University of Aveiro is that apart from delivering university education degrees, it also delivers polytechnic education degrees in its four polytechnic schools of higher education. The University of Aveiro created its post-secondary school Technological Specialisation Courses (CET) with practical training in a work environment. The CETs have, as their main objective, the immediate placement of students in professions while also providing a qualification for further study on a higher education degree programme at UA. | ||
The academic year of 2006/2007 marked the entry of the University of Aveiro into the Bologna era, with 13,000 students in attendance. | The academic year of 2006/2007 marked the entry of the University of Aveiro into the Bologna era, with 13,000 students in attendance. | ||
==eLearning== | Its web site is http://www.ua.pt | ||
== eLearning == | |||
It started its eLearning initiative with an experimental pilot programme in October 1998. The main objectives were to gain experience with web based learning. The target groups were on-campus students. | It started its eLearning initiative with an experimental pilot programme in October 1998. The main objectives were to gain experience with web based learning. The target groups were on-campus students. | ||
eLearning at the University is aimed towards helping students with learning and encouraging a diversity of pedagogical approaches. In 2004, the University organized the international conference on eLearning ‘eLes04’. The University has several departments that are contributing to ICT enriched education. Each of these departments has a special focus such as: content production and support, teacher training, support on infrastructure and technology, and library services. Besides the university wide services and systems, a number of departments still maintain additional services and systems suitable for their respective environment. | eLearning at the University is aimed towards helping students with learning and encouraging a diversity of pedagogical approaches. In 2004, the University organized the international conference on eLearning ‘eLes04’. The University has several departments that are contributing to ICT enriched education. Each of these departments has a special focus such as: content production and support, teacher training, support on infrastructure and technology, and library services. Besides the university wide services and systems, a number of departments still maintain additional services and systems suitable for their respective environment. | ||
==Internationalisation== | |||
=== VLE === | |||
The University of Aveiro used to use Blackboard but now uses [[Moodle]]. See http://elearning.ua.pt | |||
== Internationalisation == | |||
To foster internationalisation and to gain from the experiences of other HEIs, the university as a whole participates in various projects such as: the [http://www.campuseuropae.org/en/ Campus Europae] (European University Foundation), [[European Consortium of Innovative Universities]], and [http://tuning.unideusto.org/tuningeu/ Tuning Educational Structures in Europe]. The University has also been identified in 2005 as one of the 11 most advanced universities in terms of implementing the ‘[[ECTS| European Credit Transfer System]]’ (ECTS) for all courses. The university is now extending the use of the ECTS to the lifelong learning process. | To foster internationalisation and to gain from the experiences of other HEIs, the university as a whole participates in various projects such as: the [http://www.campuseuropae.org/en/ Campus Europae] (European University Foundation), [[European Consortium of Innovative Universities]], and [http://tuning.unideusto.org/tuningeu/ Tuning Educational Structures in Europe]. The University has also been identified in 2005 as one of the 11 most advanced universities in terms of implementing the ‘[[ECTS| European Credit Transfer System]]’ (ECTS) for all courses. The university is now extending the use of the ECTS to the lifelong learning process. | ||
== Internationalisation == | |||
To foster internationalisation and to gain from the experiences of other HEIs, the university as a whole participates in various projects such as: the [http://www.campuseuropae.org/en/ Campus Europae] (European University Foundation), [[European Consortium of Innovative Universities]], and [http://tuning.unideusto.org/tuningeu/ Tuning Educational Structures in Europe]. The University has also been identified in 2005 as one of the 11 most advanced universities in terms of implementing the ‘[[ECTS| European Credit Transfer System]]’ (ECTS) for all courses. The university is now extending the use of the ECTS to the lifelong learning process. | |||
http://elearning.ua.pt/ | |||
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Revision as of 13:10, 6 July 2010
The Universidade de Aveiro (University of Aveiro, UA) in Portugal supports eLearning through its LMS.
Universidade de Aveiro was founded in 1973.
One particularity of the University of Aveiro is that apart from delivering university education degrees, it also delivers polytechnic education degrees in its four polytechnic schools of higher education. The University of Aveiro created its post-secondary school Technological Specialisation Courses (CET) with practical training in a work environment. The CETs have, as their main objective, the immediate placement of students in professions while also providing a qualification for further study on a higher education degree programme at UA.
The academic year of 2006/2007 marked the entry of the University of Aveiro into the Bologna era, with 13,000 students in attendance.
Its web site is http://www.ua.pt
eLearning
It started its eLearning initiative with an experimental pilot programme in October 1998. The main objectives were to gain experience with web based learning. The target groups were on-campus students.
eLearning at the University is aimed towards helping students with learning and encouraging a diversity of pedagogical approaches. In 2004, the University organized the international conference on eLearning ‘eLes04’. The University has several departments that are contributing to ICT enriched education. Each of these departments has a special focus such as: content production and support, teacher training, support on infrastructure and technology, and library services. Besides the university wide services and systems, a number of departments still maintain additional services and systems suitable for their respective environment.
VLE
The University of Aveiro used to use Blackboard but now uses Moodle. See The Universidade de Aveiro (University of Aveiro, UA) in Portugal supports eLearning through its LMS.
Universidade de Aveiro was founded in 1973.
One particularity of the University of Aveiro is that apart from delivering university education degrees, it also delivers polytechnic education degrees in its four polytechnic schools of higher education. The University of Aveiro created its post-secondary school Technological Specialisation Courses (CET) with practical training in a work environment. The CETs have, as their main objective, the immediate placement of students in professions while also providing a qualification for further study on a higher education degree programme at UA.
The academic year of 2006/2007 marked the entry of the University of Aveiro into the Bologna era, with 13,000 students in attendance.
Its web site is http://www.ua.pt
eLearning
It started its eLearning initiative with an experimental pilot programme in October 1998. The main objectives were to gain experience with web based learning. The target groups were on-campus students.
eLearning at the University is aimed towards helping students with learning and encouraging a diversity of pedagogical approaches. In 2004, the University organized the international conference on eLearning ‘eLes04’. The University has several departments that are contributing to ICT enriched education. Each of these departments has a special focus such as: content production and support, teacher training, support on infrastructure and technology, and library services. Besides the university wide services and systems, a number of departments still maintain additional services and systems suitable for their respective environment.
VLE
The University of Aveiro used to use Blackboard but now uses Moodle. See http://elearning.ua.pt
Internationalisation
To foster internationalisation and to gain from the experiences of other HEIs, the university as a whole participates in various projects such as: the Campus Europae (European University Foundation), European Consortium of Innovative Universities, and Tuning Educational Structures in Europe. The University has also been identified in 2005 as one of the 11 most advanced universities in terms of implementing the ‘ European Credit Transfer System’ (ECTS) for all courses. The university is now extending the use of the ECTS to the lifelong learning process.
Internationalisation
To foster internationalisation and to gain from the experiences of other HEIs, the university as a whole participates in various projects such as: the Campus Europae (European University Foundation), European Consortium of Innovative Universities, and Tuning Educational Structures in Europe. The University has also been identified in 2005 as one of the 11 most advanced universities in terms of implementing the ‘ European Credit Transfer System’ (ECTS) for all courses. The university is now extending the use of the ECTS to the lifelong learning process.
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