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- Promoting social network awareness: A social network monitoring systemPublication . Cadima, Rita; Ferreira, Carlos; Monguet, Josep; Ojeda, Jordi; Fernandez, JoaquinTo increase communication and collaboration opportunities, members of a community must be aware of the social networks that exist within that community. This paper describes a social network monitoring system - the KIWI system - that enables users to register their interactions and visualize their social networks. The system was implemented in a distributed research community and the results have shown that KIWI facilitates collecting information about social interactions. Furthermore, the visualization of the social networks, given as feedback, appeared to have a positive impact on the group, augmenting their social network awareness.
- Teacher training as a starting point to support the initial challenges of emergency remote learning - case studyPublication . Pereira, Isabel; Ferreira, Joana; Francisco, Manuela; Rodrigues, Carina; Esperança, Cláudio; Mineiro, Joana; Pedro, Sónia; Maximiano, Catarina; Almeida, MiguelThe COVID-19 Pandemic affected institutions, students, and faculty around the world. As if it wasn't already evident that technologies were gaining more space on the educational policy agenda, the decision by governments to close educational institutions made it imperative to move to online using distance learning strategies, mainly technological solutions. In this paper, we analyzed an online course created to help Portuguese teachers from different educational levels. This course aimed to support teachers transitioning from face-to-face to online and provide them with an experience as distance student. The information shared by participants, as well as satisfaction questionnaire allowed us to realize two things. On one hand, that the difficulties experienced in Portugal are similar to those identified in previous studies, on the other hand to identify specific needs by education level. We conclude that pedagogical training on distance learning methodologies and hybrid contexts is emerging, should be continued and should integrate governments and educational institutions' strategy.
