Especialização em Metodologia da Educação à Distância
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Monografia Acesso aberto A contribuição da produção audiovisual na EAD(2010) Giron, SérgioDistance learning is growing every day. It is gaining more space and respect in the educational scenario. By joining actors who are geographically separated through the information technology and communication, distance learning has been placed at the forefront of the teaching-learning process. The contemporary society produces an infinite amount of images on daily basis and it is increasingly based on that every day imagery production. In Distance Learning, TIC support education through virtual learning spaces, they create the possibility of interaction and interactivity by intensive teleconference, videoconference, multimedia operating systems and they also show internet videos more frequently. This research, identify the audiovisual production performed within Distance Learning, in their generations and, especially, in the fourth generation online environment. The educational process, despite all of the advances and new educational theories, is still strongly rooted in the academic text. Due to the students’ requests, Distance Education Institutions are increasingly offering audiovisual integration in their teaching strategies, through synchronous and asynchronous activities. This monograph examines, through qualitative research, the students´commentation from the undergraduation course in Technology about Technology Management at the Virtual Unisul, 2010. It started from the institutional self-assessment (IS) under the use of images requested by the students and the available videos at the virtual rooms in the Virtual Learning Space (VLS). The investigation on how the audiovisual might contribute to DL also seeks to bring some viable and practical genera for distance learning institutions and contribute to better explore their potential. Picture and sound along with narrative strategies that blend TV and movies techniques are exponentially powerful, but, they must fit the narrative time needed for learning and the conditions that Internet allows to the students. A major challenge for distance education is to find out its own visual language, in order to use other styles without reproducing them.