Multiplier Event: Palermo
The Final Multiplier Event of the RECOM project held at UNIPA in Palermo, Italy, on 23rd May 2023, aimed to disseminate the project's outcomes and achievements to the participants. The event took place at Aula F110, Dipartimento di Ingegneria, Viale delle Scienze, Ed.8, and followed a structured agenda:
The event started with the arrival and registration of participants at the saletta della mensa universitaria, Viale delle Scienze, from 13:30 to 14:00. A working lunch was provided to the participants from 14:00 to 14:45, fostering an environment for productive discussions.
After the lunch break, participants reassembled at Aula F110, Ed.8, Viale delle Scienze, for registration from 14:45 to 15:00. The formal proceedings commenced at 15:00 with the presentation of the RECOM project and the results achieved during its implementation.
The presentations covered the following key topics:
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Guidebook: "Online/Hybrid Teaching Practices for Effective Programming Classes"
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The framework for the design of Programming Language courses
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The MOODLE platform developed as part of the project
From 15:00 to 16:30, participants were divided into working groups focusing on video-tutorials and mobile-games. The purpose of these group sessions was likely to provide hands-on experiences and insights into the developed materials and tools.
Following a coffee break from 16:30 to 17:00, the event continued with additional working groups from 17:00 to 18:00, focusing on case studies and e-quizzes. These sessions likely involved interactive discussions and practical exercises related to the project's instructional materials.
The event concluded with a final discussion, evaluation, and consideration of the project's outcomes. Participants received participation certificates, expressing their involvement and contributions to the event. The event concluded with closing remarks, expressions of gratitude, and farewell.
The Final Multiplier Event at UNIPA provided a platform for sharing the achievements and outputs of the RECOM project, promoting collaboration among participants, and encouraging the adoption of innovative teaching practices and technologies in programming education.