Information Science curriculum design based on community outreach projects

T. V. D. Weide, I. Zlotnikova
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This paper creates an approach for an Information Science curriculum design based on Community Outreach Projects (COPs). An ICT-based COP in Radboud University Nijmegen (RUN), the Netherlands, is used as a part of the competence development of the students, especially prospective computer engineers. The geographic scope of the study includes RUN and several developing countries. The authors propose a model for a successful Community Outreach Project. The proposed model serves the main goal, while running educational ICT-based COPs, to introduce ICT effectively in a relatively short period of time to people who have never used computers before. The proposed model of a successful COP combines features of Community Based Service Learning, the Three Level Approach, the Competency Development Model, and Community Informatics. The authors also reflected on the sustainability of COPs and identified how the students can contribute to different kinds of sustainability. Students' activities in COPs have been related to their learning outcomes of ACM model curricula for computing specialties. The proposed model has been used for designing the curriculum of the COP training course in RUN, as well as developing the overall strategy of running ICT-based COPs in developing countries. Potential users of the results of this research include COP coordinators in institutions of higher learning, practitioners involved in COPs, and policymakers in charge of developing outreach strategies for local communities in developing countries.
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基于社区外展项目的信息科学课程设计
本文提出了一种基于社区外展项目的信息科学课程设计方法。在荷兰奈梅亨大学(RUN),一个基于信息通信技术的COP被用作学生能力发展的一部分,特别是未来的计算机工程师。该研究的地理范围包括RUN和几个发展中国家。作者提出了一个成功的社区外展项目模式。拟议的模式在运行基于信息通信技术的教育性cop的同时实现了主要目标,即在相对较短的时间内向从未使用过计算机的人有效地介绍信息通信技术。提出的成功的社区服务学习模型结合了基于社区的服务学习、三级方法、能力发展模型和社区信息学的特点。作者还反思了cop的可持续性,并确定了学生如何为不同类型的可持续性做出贡献。学生在计算机专业的活动与ACM模型课程的学习成果有关。所提出的模型已用于设计RUN缔约方会议培训课程的课程,以及制定在发展中国家开展基于信息通信技术的缔约方会议的总体战略。本研究成果的潜在使用者包括高等院校的缔约方会议协调员、参与缔约方会议的实践者以及负责为发展中国家当地社区制定外联战略的决策者。
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