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MEMORE: an Environment for Data Collection and Analysis on the Use of Computers in Education
MEMORE: an Environment for Data Collection and Analysis on the Use of Computers in Education

Author(s): Ronaldo Goldschmidt, Isabel Fernandes de Souza, Monica Norris, Claudio Passos, Claudia Ferlin, Maria Claudia Cavalcanti, Jorge Soares
Subject(s): Essay|Book Review |Scientific Life
Published by: Vilniaus Universiteto Leidykla
Keywords: elementary education; architectures for educational technology system; country-specific developments; media in education

Summary/Abstract: The use of computers as teaching and learning tools plays a particularly important role in modern society. Within this scenario, Brazil launched its own version of the 'One Laptop per Child' (OLPC) program, and this initiative, termed PROUCA, has already distributed hundreds of low-cost laptops for educational purposes in many Brazilian schools. However in spite of the numerous studies conducted in the country since PROUCA was launched, Brazil shows a lack of proficiency in basic information crucial for managing and improving any OLPC initiative (e.g., number of effectively used laptops, use time and distribution per subject, use location and school performance of users, and others). Therefore, the focus of this article is to introduce MEMORE, a computational environment for longitudinal on-line data collection, integration and an analysis of how PROUCA laptops are used by schools. Technical details about MEMORE's architecture, database and functional models are supplied and the results from real data collected from Brazilian public schools are presented and analyzed. They elucidate how MEMORE can be a valuable management tool in OLPC contexts.

  • Issue Year: 15/2016
  • Issue No: 1
  • Page Range: 63-84
  • Page Count: 22
  • Language: English
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