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Doctoral Thesis
DOI
https://doi.org/10.11606/T.48.2011.tde-20012012-091452
Document
Author
Full name
Marcelo Pupim Gozzi
E-mail
Institute/School/College
Knowledge Area
Date of Defense
Published
São Paulo, 2011
Supervisor
Committee
Kenski, Vani Moreira (President)
Castellar, Sonia Maria Vanzella
Machado, Nilson Jose
Mizukami, Maria da Graca Nicoletti
Tori, Romero
Title in Portuguese
Mediação docente online em cursos de pós-graduação: especialização em engenharia
Keywords in Portuguese
educação a distância
engenharia
estilo de mediação
mediação online
pós-graduação
Abstract in Portuguese
Esta tese objetiva identificar as características do processo de mediação docente online nos fóruns de discussão desenvolvidos em disciplinas, promovidas na modalidade a distância, de um curso de especialização em engenharia. Uma pesquisa de natureza qualitativa, por meio de um estudo caso, possibilitou comprovar a proposição de que a educação a distância (EaD) dispõe de variadas formas de mediação online para sustentar o processo de aprendizagem dos alunos. Nesse sentido, identificaram-se as ações de mediação docente online nos fóruns de discussão do referido curso, com base no levantamento das funções do professor que nele atua. Para tanto, construiu-se um modelo que representa os processos de ensino e aprendizagem online para, então, identificar as semelhanças e diferenças entre as mediações desenvolvidas no âmbito de cada disciplina. A partir daí, percebeu-se que, nos fóruns de discussão, a mediação docente online apresenta características semelhantes relacionadas, principalmente, aos aspectos do seu contexto. Já as diferenças notadas nesse processo referem-se a cada professor, de forma particularizada, ou seja, a suas características pessoais (competências adquiridas e/ou desenvolvidas, história de vida profissional, etc.).
Title in English
Online Teaching mediation in postgraduate courses: engineering.
Keywords in English
distance education
engineering
mediation style
online mediation
postgraduate
Abstract in English
This thesis aims to identify the characteristics of the online teaching mediation process in the developed discussion forums, through distance learning, in an engineering postgraduate course. A qualitative research through a case study made it possible to prove the proposition that distance education has various forms of online mediation process to support student learning. This way, the actions of teacher mediation in online discussion forums in that course have been identified, based on a survey of functions performed by a teacher working in it. To this end, we constructed a model that represents the processes of online teaching and learning in order to identify the similarities and differences between mediation developed within each discipline. From that, it was noted that in discussion forums, that online teacher mediation presents similar characteristics mainly related to aspects of context. As for the differences noted in this process, they refer more to each teacher, individually, and to their personal characteristics (skills acquired and / or developed, the history of life, etc.).
 
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Publishing Date
2012-01-24
 
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