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Improve the design and structure of your subject in ATENEA

Improve the design and structure of your subject in ATENEA

Activity aimed at the UPC teaching and learning staff.

OBJECTIVES

At the end of the workshop, participants will be able to:

  • Learn about the resources and advisory services to improve the design and structure of an ATENEA subject
  • Be aware of the importance of having a well-designed and organized ATENEA course.
  • Design a more usable and organized course so that students know at all times what to do, how and when.
  • Systematize tasks to develop a course in a more agile way.
  • Promote the ethical use of information to ensure compliance with the Intellectual Property Law.
  • Use interactive resources to make the course more motivating and participatory.
  • Show accessibility tools to increase inclusion.
  • Analyze the different options for hosting files in an institutional repository (Aprèn, Zonavídeo UPC, UPCommons...).

AGENDA

  1. Presentation of the Punt ATENEA Biblioteques-ICE: advisory service to improve the design and structure of an ATENEA subject.
  2. Exposition of the recommendations included in the Guide to good practices for designing and structuring a course at ATENEA.
  3. Practical examples of courses that have improved their structure and design. The before and after.

METHODOLOGY

The training action combines the theoretical and practical parts. The participation of the attendees will be encouraged, as well as the resolution of any queries or doubts they may have about the topics presented.

The session material will be available at ATENEA.

It is recommended to bring your own laptop.



Price: Free for UPC members. Non-members, 25 eur/h.

Directed to: Teaching and research staff (PDI)

Keywords: Services of libraries, Teaching tools

Next sessions:
Date Schedule Campus Location Language Capacity No vacancies
2025-07-17 09:00 - 12:00 h. South Diagonal Registration (ICE web) Catalan/Spanish 15 No
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Certification for participants will be subject to prior registration and acceptance by the established means (electronically through the website) and attendance at a minimum of 80% of the total hours of the activity. The UPC teaching and research staff who participate in the activity, a few days after its completion, will automatically have the information in DRAC.