Dedico este trabalho ao meu marido Fabiano Primiano Fechio por tudo o que é e representa em minha vida e à minha eterna irmãzinha Ana Luiza Tiziotto (In Memoriam) que faleceu, de forma prematura e abrupta, no decorrer de sua elaboração desta pesquisa e levou consigo um pedaço do meu coração.
It is considered in the context of this article the growing scientific development, fast and complex contemporary society, the profile of the students of the 21st century and, consequently, the demands of Higher Education arising from this reality. The objective of this study is to identify and analyze whether the use of ICT and the resources derived from them have resulted in effective changes in the formal scenario of the teaching and learning processes of Higher Education or only offer an appearance of updating. The research carried out is a systematic review of the literature, in which key words were searched in journals indexed with scientific databases relevant to the scientific community, which allowed the identification of practices related to the requirements prioritized in the analysis proposed from published articles in scientific. 62 articles were selected from a primary sample of 450 located from a systematic search process. We present the public that compose the main sample groups of the revised works, the percentage of intentional and occasional learning in them, the types of practices and resources most used and the resources most used for the formal learning processes in Higher Education. It is highlighted if the existence of practices related to the informational construction of knowledge is still present but demonstrating a strong tendency towards more formative practices of knowledge construction. The results showed a complex scenario of apparent transition, in which most of the research is quantitative, focused on the protagonism of the students (learning processes) and highlights the heterogeneity and update of technological resources to promote the teaching and learning processes of different contents, methodologies and strategies. Although informative practices and occasional learning outcomes are still present, the emphasis is placed on the predominance, on an ascending scale, of formative, intentional, and propositional practices. Also on a growing scale it is observed that the methodologies and strategies used, which use ICT, are promoting changes in the teaching and learning processes, since the traditional contents appear permeated or accompanied by several skills and competences identified as closer to the student of the 21st century.
Este artigo tem o objetivo de reconhecer algumas formas de apropriação dos Ambientes Virtuais de Aprendizagem (AVAs) nos Ambientes Complexos de Aprendizagem (ACAs), dadas às suas especificidades, buscando refletir se estão contribuindo, efetivamente, para o processo de aprendizagem nos cursos superiores e verificar se apenas funcionam como mecanismos de reafirma- ção de um status quo. Para tanto, foi realizada uma investigação exploratória descritiva, que se iniciou como um estudo bibliográfico, seguida por uma pesquisa de amostragem a partir de 150 artigos de periódicos publicados no período de 2009 a 2014 sobre o tema em questão. Os resultados são paradoxais, pois, apesar de demonstrarem certa constância de práticas ainda recursivas, também apresentam 21 requisitos que parecem demonstrar potencial, desde que inseridos em um movimento de constante ascendência, para atender as demandas das novas gerações de discentes da educação superior. Ressalva-se que, apesar das dificuldades que a tomada de uma decisão em ACAs pode representar, a importância de se estudar este tema, de refletir sobre ele e de se encontrarem as melhores opções de ações didático-pedagógicas é tão significativa que pode representar a diferença entre desmotivar e fomentar o fracasso ou motivar e proporcionar opções efetivas de sucesso nos processos de aprendizagem.
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