masterThesis
Aprendizagem baseada em projetos e metodologia ágil: uma aplicação prática na residência em tecnologia da informação na Justiça Federal no RN
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MONTALVÃO JÚNIOR, David. Aprendizagem baseada em projetos e metodologia ágil: uma aplicação prática na residência em tecnologia da informação na Justiça Federal no RN. 2019. 106f. Dissertação (Mestrado Profissional em Inovação em Tecnologias Educacionais) - Instituto Metrópole Digital, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte, Natal, 2019.
Autor
Montalvão Júnior, David
Resumen
Active teaching and learning methodologies are gaining more ground in today's education and
foster relevant discussions about a new way of teaching and learning. Project-Based Learning
(PBL) is associated with a pedagogical model focused on the student's practical activity. It is
believed that PBL, coupled with an agile methodologies approach, can ensure results through
smaller scope deliveries in a shorter timeframe, as well as a constant assessment of the student's
learning process. This work aims to apply a monitoring and research and innovation model for the
development of projects by information technology residents applied to the legal area. The
graduate program in IT residency aims to insert students in a scenario of production of practical
projects with important values for the Federal Justice. A proposal for management and monitoring
of learning for the PBL discipline was presented and evaluated by the students through
questionnaires. In addition, a study was conducted on how the use of workflow tracking and
academic tracking technology tools impact student learning and performance in the program
through the tracking and analysis of data entered into the systems. The developed model proved
to be solid and could contribute to the collection of these perceptions, besides promoting the
delivery of relevant projects. The results revealed the need to rethink the division of disciplines in
the course and the difficulty in associating the concepts addressed in the classroom in the projects
developed at the Federal Justice.