Edulearn21 Table of Contents

Edulearn21 Table of Contents

EDULEARN21 13th International Conference on Education and New Learning Technologies EDULEARN21 TABLE OF CONTENTS DOES DUOLINGO DELIVER ITS INTENDED ‘LEARNING CONTENT’ THROUGH THE 1 GAMEPLAY? A THEMATIC ANALYSIS M. Ahmad DEVELOP AND ENHANCE BEST PRACTICES TO ENSURE THAT STUDENTS GAIN 12 CONTEXT-BASED SKILLS AND KNOWLEDGE DURING WORK-BASED LEARNING OPPORTUNITIES R. Carlos 24 HOURS A DAY, BEYOND FORMAL EDUCATION. HAVANA PROJECT, TWO 22 DECADES OF INTERNATIONAL PROJECT ON HERITAGE EDUCATION M. Mestre Martí, A. Jiménez Delgado HYBRID TEACHING AND LEARNING: BUILDING THE PLANE AS WE ARE FLYING IT! 33 K. Adjout THE EFFECTS OF PROBLEM SOLVING SKILLS TO ENHANCE FINANCIAL LITERACY 34 AMONG HIGH SCHOOL ECONOMICS STUDENTS Y.Y. Khoo, Z. Zakariya, R. Yusof RECENT HISTORY OF CODING IN ITALY 42 S. Altieri BIOPHILIC DESIGN IN PRESCHOOL FURNITURE: A REFUGE POD DESIGN PROPOSAL 50 AS AN EDUCATIONAL TOOL B. Ondul, N. Koparan, D. Hasirci EUROPEAN AND SPANISH INITIATIVES WITHIN CORPORATE SOCIAL 60 RESPONSIBILITY PROGRESS: RELATIONSHIP WITH THE EDUCATION SECTOR E.C. Dittmar, D. López Jiménez SELF-REGULATION OF CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY. THE STAKEHOLDERS 67 AND THE INFLUENCE OF EDUCATION D. López Jiménez, E.C. Dittmar THE EFFECTS OF BIOPHILIC DESIGN ON WAYFINDING IN ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS 74 D. Fidan, S.B. Hamidi, D. Hasirci REFUGEE-LED MANAGEMENT IN HIGHER EDUCATION IN REFUGEE CONTEXTS: 83 LEARNING FROM EXPERIENCE IN KAKUMA REFUGEE CAMP P. O'Keeffe CAVITY CARVING. PREDICTOR OF PRECLINICAL PRACTICAL ASSESSMENT IN 89 STUDENTS OF DENTISTRY C. González Losada, V. Vera González, C. Bravo Llatas ADOPTION OF VIRTUAL LABORATORIES FOR COMPUTER SCIENCE: DETERRENTS, 97 ENABLERS AND MODALITIES V.K. Iyer, K. Seshadri HIGH-SCHOOL STUDENTS’ OPINIONS ON COOPERATIVE LEARNING IN 103 MATHEMATICS L. Moliner, F. Alegre, G. Lorenzo HIGH-SCHOOL STUDENTS’ OPINIONS ON PEER TUTORING IN MATHEMATICS 107 L. Moliner, F. Alegre, G. Lorenzo SFINLIT ERASMUS+ PROJECT TO TRAIN YOUTH STUDENTS IN SUSTAINABLE 111 FINANCIAL LITERACY I. Miralles, M. Castro THE ENHANCEMENT OF STUDENT SATISFACTION IN REMOTE LEARNING 118 ORGANIZATION QUALITY Y. Denisova, V. Sopin MASTER TEACHING IN THE COVID 19 ERA: INTERACTIVE ACTIVITIES VS 125 TRADITIONAL ACTIVITIES IN VIRTUAL ENVIRONMENTS I.C. Gil García, M.S. García Cascales, A. Molina García ENHANCING AND CONSOLIDATING REQUIREMENTS SPECIFICATION IN 132 TEACHING SYSTEM DESIGN BY ALIGNING CONCEPTS FROM HETEROGENEOUS DIAGRAMS A. Alyami, S.F. Pileggi, I. Hawryszkiewycz vi EDULEARN21 13th International Conference on Education and New Learning Technologies VIRTUALIZATION OF GEOLOGY AND CRYSTALLOGRAPHY TEACHING RESOURCES: 142 TOWARDS AN IMPROVED (VIRTUAL) LEARNING OF MINERALS, ROCKS, AND FOSSILS S. Barroso-Solares, V. Alonso-Gómez, A. del Valle, J. Medina, A.C. Prieto, J. Pinto USAGE OF LEARNING ANALYTICS TO IMPROVE INDIVIDUAL KNOWLEDGE 148 NUGGETS DELIVERY C. Ploder, R. Bernsteiner, T. Dilger INTRODUCING ARCHAEOMETRY ON A HIGH-SCHOOL EXCELLENCE PROGRAM: 155 ENGAGING STUDENTS TO MATERIALS SCIENCE AND CULTURAL HERITAGE SUBJECTS S. Barroso-Solares, A.C. Prieto, J. Pinto ALGORITHM FOR TEACHING STAFF SELECTION IN PROFESSIONAL TRAINING 163 COURSES, APPLYING MULTICRITERIA DECISION-MAKING TECHNIQUES M. Romero, L. Romero, M.L. Cuadrado, J. Núñez FACTORS THAT PLAY INTO THE EFFECTIVENESS OF ONLINE LEARNING IN 169 COLLEGE MATHEMATICS IN THE COVID-19 ERA R. Meylani, G. Bitter, J. Legacy IDENTITIES IN DANCE. AN EDUCATIONAL INNOVATION PROJECT APPLIED TO 170 PROJECT-BASED LEARNING IN DANCE B. Díaz, J.I. Lorente URBAN CHOREOGRAPHIES. AN EDUCATIONAL EXPERIENCE OF CHOREOGRAPHIC 180 EXPLORATION OF SPACE J.I. Lorente, B. Díaz EDUCATIONAL CRISIS MANAGEMENT AT IAU DURING COVID 19: DISTANCE 187 TEACHING CHALLENGES AND SOLUTIONS N. Albuainain, M. Almahasheer EMBEDDING SUSTAINABILITY AND AGILE MANAGEMENT IN AN ONLINE 195 PROJECT-BASED LEARNING SEMESTER R. Windbichler, J. Baur, S. Walch MODAL VERBS AS A CHALLENGE IN AN ENGLISH AS A FOREIGN LANGUAGE 204 CLASS: THE MODAL SHOULD O. Blinova TEACHING WRITING TO INTERMEDIATE LEARNERS OF ENGLISH: APPLYING THE 211 GENRE APPROACH TO EMAILS OF COMPLAINT O. Blinova COMPARING THE PERFORMANCE AND MOTIVATION OF STUDENTS IN TECHNICAL 216 DEGREES UNDER DIFFERENT TEACHING STRATEGIES: MOOC, FLIPPED CLASSROOM AND TRADITIONAL IN-PERSON CLASSES B. Bordel, R. Alcarria, P. Moreno, J. Sánchez FLIPPED CLASSROOM AND EDUCATIONAL VIDEOS TO IMPROVE THE 221 CYBERSECURITY COMPETENCIES IN FUTURE COMPUTER ENGINEERS B. Bordel, R. Alcarria, T. Robles, D. Martin UNDERGRADUATE TEACHER TRAINING FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF DIGITAL 226 TECHNOLOGIES OF INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION IN THE TECHNOTEACHING CONTEXT L. de Lima, R. C. Loureiro, B. Collyer de Aguiar EXPERIENCE OF MANAGEMENT AND STUDY OF THE JOINT MASTER DEGREE 235 STUDY PROGRAMME “INNOVATIVE SOLUTIONS IN GEOMATICS” J. Suziedelyte Visockiene, J. Kaminskis, D. Popovas, M. Kalinka, E.K. Parseliunas, R. Obuchovski, D. Slikas, I. Stamure CHANGES IN STUDENTS’ ATTITUDES TOWARDS ONLINE TEACHING FROM SPRING 244 2020 TO FALL 2020: WHAT YOU DON’T KNOW CAN’T HURT YOU! V. Kalogerou RESPONDING TO STUDENTS’ NEEDS FOR AN INTEGRATED TEACHING AND 253 LEARNING MODEL FOR IR4.0 READY GRADUATES J. Juhary THE IDEA OF GLOBAL EDUCATION IN TEACHER PREPARATION 261 L. Biberman-Shalev A COMPETENCY-BASED CO-ASSESSMENT APPROACH IN THE CONTEXT OF COVID- 263 19 H. Torrez Meruvia, M. Vila Bonilla vii EDULEARN21 13th International Conference on Education and New Learning Technologies CHALLENGES AND SOLUTIONS FOR TEACHING MATHEMATICS ONLINE FOR 264 BACHELOR OF ARTS STUDENTS K. Samyn RELATIONSHIPS OF THE SCHOOL ENVIRONMENT WITH EDUCATIONAL FACTORS 271 OF INTEGRATION FAVOURING THE INCLUSION OF FORCED MIGRANTS’ CHILDREN V. Demidenko, E. Stuopyte RURAL SCHOOL MANAGERS AND MANAGEMENT CHALLENGES IN A TIME OF THE 277 COVID-19 PANDEMIC V. Msila STRATEGIES IN THE UNIVERSITY TRAINING OF TECHNICIANS AND RESEARCHERS 286 IN CIRCULAR ECONOMY FACING THE 2030 HORIZON J.V. López, S. Ortuño EFFECTS OF THE COLLABORATIVE WORK INTO THE STUDENT ANXIETY, IN HIGHER 296 EDUCATION, DURING THE COVID-19 PERIOD J.M. Brotons-Martínez, F. Martínez-Perez PERCEPTUAL ATTRIBUTES OF VISUAL STIMULI AS A SIGNIFICANT INDICATOR IN 302 THE COMMUNICATION PROCESS IN CHILDREN WITH HYPERACTIVE DISORDER E. Brlek, L. Gotal Dmitrović, M. Milković DESIGN OF PROFESSIONAL SKILLS IN HIGHER EDUCATION WITHIN THE 310 FRAMEWORK OF A CIRCULAR ECONOMY J.V. López TRAINING STUDENTS TO TAKE LEADERSHIP IN SOCIAL CHANGE 318 J. Johnston PRESENTING A LITERATURE REVIEW WITH INFOGRAPHICS: CREATIVITY 319 COMPETENCE FOR MASTER STUDENTS M. de-Miguel-Molina, V. Santamarina-Campos, B. de-Miguel-Molina, M.A. Carabal-Montagud, D. Catala-Perez LINKING SCIENCE, RESEARCH AND EDUCATION TO ENHANCE COMPETENCES 326 WITH REGARD TO CRITICAL INFRASTRUCTURE RESILIENCE M. Luskova, K. Makka IMPROVING STUDENT LEARNING OUTCOMES USING KNOWLEDGE DISCOVERY 331 O. Hall Jr., K. Ko APPLYING STEAM EDUCATION- THE CASE OF INTEGRATING MUSIC AND 332 PROGRAMMING I. Lavy ELEMENTARY SCHOOL TEACHERS' PERCEPTIONS CONCERNING THE 342 INTEGRATION OF MUSIC INTO THE MATHEMATICS TEACHING I. Lavy, A. Shriki REMOTE TEACHING AND LEARNING: UNDERGRADUATE PHYSICS LABORATORIES 351 DURING A PANDEMIC AND BEYOND T. Antimirova ARE WE READY FOR A CHRONIC CRISIS? REFLECTIONS ON THE EXPERIENCE OF 359 TEACHING DURING CONFINEMENT I. Tort-Ausina, A. Vidaurre, J. Riera, M.A. Gámiz-González, J.M. Meseguer-Dueñas, J.A. Gómez- Tejedor, S. Quiles-Casado, M.A. Serrano-Jareño, J. Molina-Mateo PREFERRED MOTIVES OF SCHOOL CHEATING FROM THE PERSPECTIVE OF 368 TEACHERS AND HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS J. Bajtoš THE LEVEL OF KNOWLEDGE OF UNIVERSITY STUDENTS DURING ONLINE 376 EDUCATION IN THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC J. Bajtoš REPRESENTATION OF TRADITIONAL FESTIVITIES IN TEXTBOOKS FOR LEARNERS 382 OF BASIC SCHOOLS IN LATVIA: RE-INVENTING CHRISTMAS I. Kacane, O. Kovzele TRENDS IN THE TRANSITION FROM MULTILINGUAL TO MONOLINGUAL SPACE IN 390 NEW ZEALAND AND MEXICO I.E. Kazakova, V.M. Shakhnazaryan ADVANCING ORAL COMMUNICATION SKILLS OF NURSING STUDENTS FROM 396 CULTURALLY AND LINGUISTICALLY DIVERSE BACKGROUNDS J. Marquez, J. Penman viii EDULEARN21 13th International Conference on Education and New Learning Technologies TEACHING MEDIA LITERACY IN A NEW MEDIA ENVIRONMENT: A QUALITATIVE 404 RESEARCH DEVELOPED WITH PORTUGUESE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL CHILDREN P. Silveira, C. Pessôa MULTIDISCIPLINE, INTERDISCIPLINE AND TRANSDISCIPLINE IN THE TEACHING 411 OF ARCHITECTURE L. Santos y Ganges, J. Perez Gil, M. Fernández Maroto LINKS BETWEEN RESEARCH AND TEACHING: THE POTENTIAL OF EXHIBITIONS 419 FROM A COLLABORATIVE AND TRANSVERSAL EXPERIENCE IN URBANISM M. Fernández Maroto, J. Perez Gil, L. Santos y Ganges SCRIPTED COLLABORATION IN SERIOUS GAMES FOR CRISIS MANAGEMENT 426 EXERCISES P. Mozelius, E. Borglund, L.M. Öberg INNOVATION POTENTIAL AT UNIVERSITIES 434 T. Bora, R. Brázda, A. Slíva THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN CYBERBULLYING AND SEXTING 439 K. Bielčiková ONLINE SELF-REGULATED LEARNING STRATEGIES, STUDY-RELATED EMOTIONS, 448 AND PSYCHOLOGICAL DISTRESS IN UNIVERSITY STUDENTS DURING COVID-19 LOCKDOWN: THE ROLE OF PERSONAL DISPOSITIONS N. Casali, M. Ghisi, C. Meneghetti INTEGRATING YOUTUBE LIVESTREAMING AND GOOGLE DRIVE CLOUD-STORAGE 449 TECHNOLOGIES INTO REMOTE LABORATORY FOR SCIENTIFIC INQUIRY DURING THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC L.H. Lee, Y.Y. Yeung SUSTAINABLE EDUCATION THROUGH STUDENTS’ INTEGRATIVE 459 COLLABORATION N. van Gejeka, L. Gaile, L. Pakrastiņš EMBODIED HIP HOP PEDAGOGIES: USING HIP HOP AND CRITICAL MOVING IN THE 467 CLASSROOM TO CHALLENGE THE DISEMBODIMENT OF WESTERN EDUCATION SYSTEMS M. Le Lay 3D ANIMATION OF SINGLE

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