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		<title>Tourism Talks</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Pieter van Schie]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 08 Feb 2022 11:17:59 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Tourism Talks
Today, February 8th 2022, the project Digital Tourism presents a new Tourism Talks episode. The show starts at 13:00 hours. The Toursim Talks show started in 2021 and will continue in 2022. In this show Fernando Paquim will share his views on how to promote the tourism attractions of a middle size municipality, besides a world famous tourism product. Join the Project Facebook group Digital Tourism Qualification Forum now !]]></description>
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<p><strong><em>Today, February 8th 2022, the project Digital Tourism presents a new Tourism Talks episode. The show starts at 13:00 hours. The Toursim Talks show started in 2021 and will continue in 2022. In this show Fernando Paquim will share his views on how to promote the tourism attractions of a middle size municipality, besides a world famous tourism product. Join the Project Facebook group Digital Tourism Qualification Forum now !</em></strong></p>
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		<title>Better Digital Teaching &#038; Learning (Part 4)</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Pieter van Schie]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 21 Jun 2021 22:02:07 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Better Digital Teaching and Learning (Part 4)
The project Reconnect has done the final edit and design of the Data Analysis Report. Before we publish the full report we will write about the conclusions of the Teacher focus Groups in part 4 of our ReConnect blog series 'Better Digital Teaching and Learning'. Previously we already published articles, explaining the results of the student questionnaires abd Focus Groups (Click here for Part 1 and here for Part 2). Click here for Part 3, explaining the results of the Teacher Questionaires. Below part 4]]></description>
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<p><strong><em>The project Reconnect has done the final edit and design of the Data Analysis Report. Before we publish the full report we will write about the conclusions of the Teacher focus Groups in part 4 of our ReConnect blog series &#8216;Better Digital Teaching and Learning&#8217;. Previously we already published articles, explaining the results of the student questionnaires and Focus Groups (<a href="https://www.dutchfoundationofinnovationwelfare2work.com/data-analysis-reconnect-conclusions-student-questionnaires/">Click here for Part 1</a> and <a href="https://www.dutchfoundationofinnovationwelfare2work.com/better-digital-learning/">here for Part 2</a>). <a href="https://www.dutchfoundationofinnovationwelfare2work.com/better-digital-teaching-learning-part-3/">Click here for Part 3</a>, explaining the results of the Teacher Questionaires. Below part 4, which explains the Teacher Focus Group results.</em></strong></p>
<p><strong>Conclusions Teacher Focus Groups</strong></p>
<p>Four Teacher Focus groups from Malta and Turkey, consisting 18 teachers in total were involved in the focus groups. The definition of Success is usually connected to good grades… But teachers conclude that success is connected when you get your students motivated, grab their attention, keep it interesting for your students. The use of Smart Board and NetSport are mentioned as tools which actually help with getting more effective results with teaching and ask more easily questions (NetSport). Overall teachers say that making lessons more fun (4) (e.g. jokes), through games(3), visualize the lessons through video’s(4) (e.g. documentaries) story telling(3) and practice by doing (3) (e.g.&nbsp; experiments) will get more engagement and success.&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;</p>
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<p><em>The competition element was also mentioned as a important tool to engage students.</em></p>
<p><cite>Carla de Vreij</cite></p></blockquote>
<p><strong>Teacher Challenges</strong></p>
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<p>Challenges teachers faced were:</p>
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<li>Lack of technological materials (number of good computers, no smart board, sound system difficulties were mentioned)</li>
<li>To get a good relationship with the student: e.g. prejudice about the lesson, or personal issues, lack of trust, unwillingness of the student/ no motivation (attention seeking students)</li>
<li>Too crowded / too big classes: &#8221;I<em>t’s hard to experiment in a crowded place&#8221;; &#8221;No time for personal development’</em>&#8216;</li>
<li>Lack of time:  &#8221;<em>I cannot use technology due to lack of time&#8221;</em></li>
<li>The Syllabus is to vast: &#8221;There is not much room for personal development of the student&#8221;; &#8221;It’s hard to make the lesson more interesting if we need to stick to the syllabus all the time&#8221;; &#8221;What is taught needs to be meaningful, related to the world of the student&#8221;</li>
<li>Lack of technological knowledge teachers: Not all teachers are convinced that technology is an advantage: <em>‘’Technology also does harm (and creates laziness)’’</em></li>
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<p>Teachers say that to engage and connect the lessons to real life, their student life , their interests and passions, make them feel seen, get to know them, make them feel loved, to get them motivated…&nbsp;Tools and instruments that you can use are more computers, using applications (like Magic by Code, Screech), more visual&nbsp;content (e.g. video, animation like English cartoons and images), audio tools and practice by doing (dance games, motivation by example, e.g. conversation lessons, group sessions, activities like games.</p>
<p>About the tools they would use <strong>s</strong>ome teacher stress that not having enough time, and the class size remains an issue, even when you can train yourself.&nbsp; Teachers want to invest and improve themselves for themselves and for their student: They want to do a training in: <em>‘’Digital education, thus there are a lot of points I want to learn. But we can do it only up to a point; everything remains in theory. You have to transform it to practice. The atmosphere of class, number of them, the physical conditions of the class…’’</em></p>
<p>A lot of teachers want to invest in their own human capital: Course mentioned are: digital (approaches on) education/online teaching and doing a technology (e.g. web tools, programming, coding and building using apps)  course. Training course in Teaching methods and techniques , communication , mental health, balance work and life and psychology are mentioned as well. Their aim is be more easily of service for their students. There is a big demand, they need a course on technology/ online teaching.</p>
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<p>A side note is of course that students also have to be facilitated with tablets and/or computers to be able to work properly, otherwise you cannot practice what you have been trained in. Also that missed classes should be able to be (digitally) revisited when missed. Further they would love to be taught more on tips and tricks to get more equipped to facilitate and support their students.A Maltese teacher says<em>: ‘’I would like to know how to tackle every situation or at leas</em>t give them ways to reach out, it would be easier’’</p>
<p>The use of video’s is mentioned a lot by teachers as an online tool which they currently use during teaching: &nbsp;By using videos students are more engaged and understand better. Using songs, interviews, quizzes and other visuals (e.g. use of the interactive white smart board and presentations (e.g. web-2 tool like e.g. powerpoint). Kahoot, Microsoft cartoon maker, hoplit, padlit and interactive games, such as Kodla Büyü’(<em>an app &nbsp;in which students can see both theirs and their friend’s level. The lesson is fun because they learn by playing games. That’s why I find it very useful</em>). EBA (2), Morpa Campus (2) were also mentioned as&nbsp; very useful.</p>
<p>Most teachers think the lessons are still engaging and fun without online tools and/or games. But it’s clear that a teacher has to present&nbsp; well anyways to engage with his/her students, even when you use OnLine tools. &nbsp;When teachers don’t use OnLine tools they would go out of the classroom (outdoor education):<em>’’The perfect lesson would be where the students practice everyday life skills.’’</em>, do Group work, more games. Access to different tools applications make learning permanent for the students because they have a lot of visuals, and you are able to reach out to more students, virtual tours, interactive sites, laptops, sound systems, videos (YouTube).</p>
<p>A lot of teachers still don’t use online tools (due to e.g. lack of information): ‘&#8217;I observe that they listen to the lesson well. Students are mostly interested in virtual tours: ’<em>’If I think about taking them on a trip, before going, for example, I bring the students who will join this trip together and watch them these places by virtual tour. This is very attractive for the students and very effective’</em>’. Sometimes it seems it would be a good idea that the students study apart at home with a smartphone app including grammar, vocabulary, online studies; of course I can only recommend them<strong>.</strong></p>
<p>The teachers would use the following tool s if they could:</p>
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<li>More project-based training</li>
<li>Practice by doing (in e.g. a well-equipped lab) (3), or by using e,g, &nbsp;‘DAYNED’ app or though virtual reality glasses or virtual tours</li>
<li>Use more online technology: Very important , because the technology will make my lesson more effective and efficient.</li>
<li><em>Do more Group Work:’’ I would make group work in necessity. These are areas which they can learn by themselves: The teacher should be a guide, not the one who gives the information.’’</em></li>
<li><em>Use of games:’’ There are very good games. Playing math games with students is very important, but we have this exam oriented mind’’</em></li>
<li><em>Elimination memorization event(s)</em></li>
<li><em>Make sure there was more time</em></li>
<li><em>Make sure there were Less students in class</em></li>
<li><em>More extracurricular activities (Syllabus should be in a thematic approach)</em></li>
<li><em>More critical thinking(students need to learn how they think and be critical)</em></li>
<li><em>More self-assessment and teaching how to give feedback on each other’s work.</em></li>
<li><em>More&nbsp; Interactive lessons: &nbsp;These are always good lessons but they do not need to include online tools.</em></li>
<li><em>Students should not just be taught through online tools, but they need to learn about them: ‘’The majority of students spend a lot of time online but still do not know how to send an email or an attachment. They have the tools but they are not trained to use them’’.</em></li>
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		<title>Data Analysis ReConnect: Conclusions Student Questionnaires</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Pieter van Schie]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 06 Apr 2021 12:47:53 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Social Media and young people are intrinsically linked to each other. As innovators, young people are the ones who get absorbed into new technological trends which makes them also heavyweight users of social media. Young people from an early age are being exposed to social media and online tools for leisure, socialization and education. This makes the young generation, also referred to as Millennials, very savvy and skillful when it comes to using online tools and social media. On the other hand, this generation is criticized for the lack of social skills when it comes to face-to-face communication. This generation is perceived as disconnected from the ‘offline’ aspect of life, due to their immersion into the online aspect. There is this generational gap, struggle and tension between generations. The primary challenge for educators and students is to find common ground which will benefit both generations. Below the Student Questionnaire Conclusions]]></description>
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<p><strong><em>Social Media and young people are intrinsically linked to each other. As innovators, young people are the ones who get absorbed into new technological trends which makes them also heavyweight users of social media. Young people from an early age are being exposed to social media and online tools for leisure, socialization and education. This makes the young generation, also referred to as Millennials, very savvy and skillful when it comes to using online tools and social media. On the other hand, this generation is criticized for the lack of social skills when it comes to face-to-face communication. This generation is perceived as disconnected from the ‘offline’ aspect of life, due to their immersion into the online aspect. There is this generational gap, struggle and tension between generations. The primary challenge for educators and students is to find common ground which will benefit both generations. Below the Student Questionnaire Conclusions:</em></strong></p>
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<p><strong>Outline Project ReConnect</strong></p>
<p>The Project Reconnect is a project coordinated by San Gorg Preca Middle School in Malta, ULUÇINAR ORTAOKULU secondary school in Turkey, Prisms from Malta and the Dutch Foundation of Innovation Welfare 2 Work from The Netherlands.  ?The project is co-funed by the Erasmus Plus programme of the European Union. </p>
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<p>The primary challenge for educators and students is to find common ground which will benefit both generations. The educators need to learn how to use the characteristics of the Internet and use them to be relevant to the young generations. The students need to learn more about how to socialize offline and be equipped with the skills to navigate safely and efficiently in the online world. This project is linked to EU’s Digital Education Action Plan which speaks about three main&nbsp; objectives:</p>
<p>1. Making better use of digital technology for teaching and learning</p>
<p>2. Developing relevant digital competencies and skills for the digital transformation</p>
<p>3. Increase students&#8217; media literacy</p>
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<p><em>&#8216;More then 85,8% of students rate their lessons ‘moderately satisfied (13,3%) or higher (72,5%)’.</em></p>
<p><cite>Stat Data Analysis Report: Digital Teaching and Learning (to be published soon)</cite></p></blockquote>
<p><strong>Data Validation</strong></p>
<p>The data collected have been done trough two methods of inquiry; focus groups and questionnaires. The focus groups have assisted us on important elements which to design the a second round of questionnaires. The&nbsp; Quantitative data Analysis steps we have done are:</p>
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<li>data validation;</li>
<li>data editing; and</li>
<li>data coding</li>
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<p>Our conclusion is that the questions in the questionnaires and focus groups are valid. In general the questions and follow up questions were done consistently.</p>
<p><strong>Conclusions Student Questionnaires</strong></p>
<p>From the total of 113 students filling in the Student Questionnaires more or less an equal amount of students responded from Malta and Turkey. 60 Turkish students (53.1%) against 53 Maltese students(46.9%). It’s good to note here that in general we have not identified a significant difference in replying among the student populations from Tukey and Malta in the questions of the questionnaires.</p>
<p>The vast majority of the students (96,5%) are not negative on what is taught during the school lessons. Over 50% of students score 7 out of 7. So you can conclude from this questionnaire that students are satisfied with what is taught in school.&nbsp;More then 85,8% of students rate ‘moderately satisfied (13,3%) or higher (72,5%)’.</p>
<p>Students like to work alone (33,6%), but also in groups (34,5%). Practice by doing is also appreciated (22,1%). What really stands out and is a bit puzzling&nbsp; is the very low percentage of students say they learn best with interactive applications and /or video’s. Certainly when you keep in mind that average smart phone use per day is 3 hours and 35 minutes in our target groups in 2020 (Source: eMarketer 2020). Other research found that students currently do use applications and video’s, but see this use more as ‘fun’ then as a ‘tool to learn’. So regarding this particular question (<em>I learn best when..?</em>) it would be good to double check, so we are not being sent in the wrong direction: You could easily argue that you can work alone, reading a book and/ or work alone and use a interactive application at the same time.</p>
<p>The statistics show that students find that in general most of the teachers use online tools during their lessons. Only a small percentage (15.1%) of students think otherwise. These stats can be explained as very positive and more or less emphasizes that teachers are prepared to use online tools and actually use them as support teaching tools. More then half of the student really enjoy using online tools during the lessons.</p>
<p>As regards to the question<em> ‘I Learn more about a topic by watching a video than listening to the teacher’: </em>When the question is stated like this it seems it’s like the students have to choose for the video as a replacement for their teacher. When you put it this way it’s clear that students don’t want to replace their teacher for a video. Only 13,3% think that a video is always better than a teacher. 55,5% prefer a teacher over a video. On the other hand, the influence of digital videos on our day to day life and culture is undeniable. Online video sharing sites such as YouTube, Vimeo boast monthly audience numbers in the millions. With digital videos continuing to gain popularity, it seems only natural that this familiar and widespread platform should extend into the education system. In a nutshell, videos are good teachers, but a teacher is needed as well.</p>
<p>Almost half the students usually google when they want to find answers about certain subjects. One third just ask someone. As only 1 answer could be ticked, it’s clear that students will also ask <img loading="lazy" decoding="async" width="695" height="63" src="" alt="Afgeronde rechthoek: Students like practice by doing (86,7%)">someone after they could not google it (or the other way round). Students like to be active, practice by doing. On average a lot of students are afraid of making mistakes at school…</p>
<p>Are very good feedback for the teachers: The explanation in school about the learning is well received by the students. 89,1% feel that they get enough explanations from the teachers.</p>
<p>Students are in general also very satisfied with their reflection time. 73.4% of the students say they are given enough time to reflect on what they have learnt during the lessons. Only 16% in total are a bit to very dissatisfied.</p>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Pieter van Schie]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 13 Jan 2021 14:14:18 +0000</pubDate>
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<p><strong>We were OnLine on February 4th 2021</strong></p>
<p><strong><em>The virtual event “Digital Tourism: Current and Future Skills” will take place on Thursday 4<sup>th</sup> of February 2021 was an amazing success! </em></strong> </p>
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<p>The Virual Digital Tourism Event was dedicated to updates on digital development for the tourism industry. The digital tourism has become essential to gain competitive advantages and to shape their offer on the needs of the target audience. That´s why the <a href="https://www.dutchfoundationofinnovationwelfare2work.com/digital-tourism-kicks-off/">KA3 DIGITAL TOURISM project was born</a>. The partnership worked on developing a new job profile the Digital Tourism Technician qualification:</p>
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<li><em>3 years course</em></li>
<li><em>3 to 4 EQF level</em></li>
<li><em>Tourism and IT skills curricula</em></li>
<li><em>Long term WBL in international companies</em><em>.</em></li>
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<p>For more information about what we have done in the past, <a href="https://www.dutchfoundationofinnovationwelfare2work.com/digital-development-for-tourism-industry-essential/">click here</a>. It&#8217;s no longer possible to register for the event, but you can still join our Digital Tourism Qualification Forum, please <a href="https://www.facebook.com/groups/DigitalTourismQualificationForum">register here</a> for the Facebook Forum.</p>
<p>When you want to have a look at the <a href="https://www.efvet.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/01/Digital-Tourism-Event-February-2021.pdf">Final Agenda</a> of the event on Ferbruary 4th, see below. All presentations and materials are published on the facebook Forum (a.o. the Dutch Foundation has presented &#8216;Skills &amp; Methodology Work Based Learning Assessment). </p>
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