Licenciatura em História (UAEADTec)

URI permanente desta comunidadehttps://arandu.ufrpe.br/handle/123456789/2885


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APP - Artigo Publicado em Periódico
TAE - Trabalho Apresentado em Evento
TCC - Trabalho de Conclusão de Curso

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    Os desafios das Tecnologias Digitais de Informação e Comunicação no ensino de História
    (2024-04-01) Souza, Sévio Rocha dos Santos; Corrêa, Lucas Mariani;  http://lattes.cnpq.br/1710180569222932; http://lattes.cnpq.br/7667960158813762
    The present work aims to portray the impacts of TDICs in History classes, where these tools often provide a more attractive and motivating class for our students. We live in a world in which students are always connected, being completely inserted in the Digital Universe, which makes life much easier for those who seek to carry out research and improve their knowledge. The objective of this work is to present and intensify how digital evolution contributes and has been contributing to a greater number of possibilities in the educational field. It is in this sense that an analysis of the contributions of TDICs in History classes is necessary. In other words, in view of what was presented, there is a legal provision in Brazil about the importance of implementing and using technologies in Education. However, it is still up to us to understand whether in practice this occurs in the teaching of History.
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    O ensino de História e Tecnologias Digitais de Informação e Comunicação (TDIC) nos anos finais do ensino fundamental : uma análise sobre os desafios e as possibilidades
    (2024-01-04) Pereira, Joabson Luiz; Corrêa, Lucas Mariani; http://lattes.cnpq.br/1710180569222932; http://lattes.cnpq.br/0126393687241277
    This current undergraduate thesis aims to investigate how academia initially sought to understand the impacts of technologies on the teaching of the History curriculum, taking into account the changes and continuities brought about by the period of remote teaching instituted by the context of the COVID-19 pandemic, serving as the historical/temporal landmark. To achieve this, it is necessary to reflect, within a general objective, on ways to enhance pedagogical practices in the use of Digital Information and Communication Technologies (DICTs) in the context of History classes in the final years of Elementary Education, through a bibliographic review published in theses and dissertations. The selected texts throughout the research come from academic sources recognized by the scientific community, as mentioned earlier. Therefore, the research was conducted directly in digital repositories of universities or in digital libraries that organize research in these repositories. For example, when using the UFPE Repository and conducting a search, the repository presents theses and dissertations from other areas of education involving different curriculum components in descending order of relevance. The results from this demand were satisfactory, as there is a concern within academia, especially in graduate and professional master's programs. However, the authors do not place all hope for change and innovation in technological tools but rather in the approaches and methodologies that teachers will use with students, in the role of mediators of historical knowledge. Another challenge seen to be overcome is the infrastructure of schools, as per the TIC Education 2022 research, and the ongoing training of teachers, whether offered by the education system or sought by the teacher, must align with the perspective that the role of the History teacher is even more urgent. Thus, there is a need for the continuity of interdisciplinary studies between Pedagogy and History Teaching, elements that should be combined from the beginning of the teacher's training in this curriculum component.