Introductory activities |
A first session to the presentation of the course where the various sections contained in the teaching guide will be presented will be devoted (learning aims, contents, methodologies, assessment, sources of information...), and where the student may raise any doubt or question regarding the same. Also a printed version of this teaching guide and a detailed schedule of the activities will be delivered. This documentation, along with a full version of the teaching guide, will be available to the student in the Moodle platform. |
Guest lecture / keynote speech |
Throughout the semester, 26 lectures of 50 minutes about the basic contents will be taught. Professor will explain the theoretical aspects of the subject help of drawings, diagrams and computer presentations (these contents, along with links to other files and web pages, videos..., will be available to the student in the Moodle platform). Professor will also resolve issues raised by the student. Explanations of the lectures will be assimilated by the student through the development of notes and subsequent study with the help of the recommended literature. Also, it is recommended that the student has previously reviewed the fundamental aspects of these lessons. |
Collaborative learning |
Throughout the semester, 6 sessions (50 minutes long), will be spent working in small groups (approximately 10 students). During collaborative learning sessions, various issues related to the contents of the subject will be addressed (and discussed), and will be performed activities for which will be used specific literature (printed or through the use of electronic resources). |
Mixed objective/subjective test |
Student will be assessed continuously through test questions and/or short-answer questions about the contents of lectures and small group sessions (collaborative learning sessions). Two theoretical and one practical exams will be made during the semester, and a final exam for students who either have not exceeded these theoretical examinations and/or practical, or have not been presented to them. |