2012
DOI: 10.1016/j.sbspro.2012.05.358
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Methodological Proposal for Teamwork Evaluation in the Field of Project Management Training

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“…In this way, we could count on a CG. Another means of improvement would be to conduct pre and post-surveys (at the beginning at the end of the course) to assess the influence of the MicroP-DIY-DkM methodology on technical knowledge, transverse and generic competences (Carmenado et al, 2012;Rodriguez et al, 2015). Questions about their perception on generic competences like solving problems, teamwork, time management, leadership, etc.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this way, we could count on a CG. Another means of improvement would be to conduct pre and post-surveys (at the beginning at the end of the course) to assess the influence of the MicroP-DIY-DkM methodology on technical knowledge, transverse and generic competences (Carmenado et al, 2012;Rodriguez et al, 2015). Questions about their perception on generic competences like solving problems, teamwork, time management, leadership, etc.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this way, we could count on a CG. Another means of improvement would be to conduct pre and post-surveys (at the beginning at the end of the course) to assess the influence of the MicroP-DIY-DkM methodology on technical knowledge, transverse and generic competences (Carmenado et al, 2012;Rodriguez et al, 2015). Questions about their perception on generic competences like solving problems, teamwork, time management, leadership, etc.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The fundamental problem is not related to the lack of production capacity but to the difficulty of teachers or local authors to publish and distribute their own educational resources. The problem with the origin of the textbooks has several additional consequences, besides their cost [18]: most educational resources are not adapted to the context of higher education in Latin America, the latest versions being not available in a language mastered by most teachers and students, which creates a damaging perception of being in a lower position and that knowledge always comes from abroad [7].…”
Section: Problem Outlinementioning
confidence: 99%