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conferenceobject.listelement.badge International student projects in a blended setting: How to facilitate problem based project work(University of Minho, 2018) Pedersen, Jens Myrup; Elsner, Raphael; Kuran, Mehmet Şükrü; Prikulis, Lauris; Zabludowski, Lukasz; 0000-0001-8742-2799; AGÜ, Mühendislik Fakültesi, Bilgisayar Mühendisliği Bölümü; Kuran, Mehmet Şükrühis paper describes our experiences with facilitating international student projects during three years of the Erasmus+ Strategic Partnership COLIBRI (Collaboration and Innovation for Better, Personalized and IT-Supported Teaching). Each year 7-8 student projects were carried out in groups of 3-5 students from different European universities, with different backgrounds from business and engineering. Each year new students were selected for participation. The student projects carried out were based on real-life problems from companies, and each group was assigned both an academic supervisor from one of the seven participating universities and an academic supervisor from one of the three participating companies. The projects were based on a combination of physical mobility and virtual mobility: The students would meet for one week at the beginning of the project work, then work together virtually for around 2-3 months, and then meet again for a week where the projects were finalised and evaluated. This setup is challenging: The students do not know each other beforehand, most of the students are not familiar with problem based projects and collaboration with industry, the students represent both different educational traditions and disciplines, and the virtual collaboration is by itself challenging. The project was carried out in three cycles, where for each cycle we systematically evaluated the previous experience and adapted our approach to e.g. project descriptions, seminar organisations, elements to support the students in the project work, and project supervision. Based on our evaluations, we see that each year student satisfaction was increased, and at the same time both companies and students reported improved learning outcome and project results. The last year a survey was made for the students to evaluate the support from different elements such as online modules, introduction to project work, instructions of expected outcome, templates, and supervision during both physical and virtual collaboration phases. We conclude that such international and interdisciplinary projects can be very rewarding, but also that careful planning and implementation is needed to achieve the full potential.conferenceobject.listelement.badge Learning management systems on blended learning courses: An experience-based observation(SPRINGER, 2018) Kuran, Mehmet Şükrü; Pedersen, Jens Myrup; Elsner, Raphael; 0000-0001-8742-2799; AGÜ, Mühendislik Fakültesi, Bilgisayar Mühendisliği Bölümü; Kuran, Mehmet ŞükrüThis paper gives an overview of Learning Management System (LMS) features based on observations on a blended learning course under the Erasmus+ project COLIBRI. We explain the main features of LMSes under two main categories: accessibility content-related and underline the capabilities of four LMSes, Moodle, Blackboard Learn, Canvas, and Stud.IP with respect to these. We explain how these features were utilized to increase the efficiency, tractability, and quality of experience of the course. We found that an LMS with advanced features such as progress tracking, modular course support, interactive content support, and content access restriction is of paramount importance for blended learning courses.conferenceobject.listelement.badge Moodle: Practical advices for university teachers(SPRINGER, 2018) Pedersen, Jens Myrup; Kuran, Mehmet Şükrü; 0000-0001-8742-2799; AGÜ, Mühendislik Fakültesi, Bilgisayar Mühendisliği Bölümü; Kuran, Mehmet ŞükrüMoodle is a widely used Learning Management System, with a market share of 20% in the US/Canada and 65% in Europe. However, it is our experience that the system is too often used just as a website or repository for classical teaching material such as literature references, slides and problems for students to solve after the lectures, and that the fully potential of the platform is not exploited. In this paper we demonstrate some of the functionalities that university teachers can make use of to increase the learning experience of the students. For each of the features we demonstrate, we both show how it can be used, and give some didactic considerations. We have tested all of the presented features ourself in a blended learning course carried out as part of an Erasmus+ Strategic Partnership.Article Opportunities and challenges in designing a blended international student project activity: Experiences from the EPIC project(IEEE/Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc., 2018) Pedersen, Jens Myrup; Van Hattum-Janssen, Natascha; Pareta, Josep Sole; Kuran, Mehmet Şükrü; 0000-0001-8742-2799; 0000-0002-9411-6308; 0000-0002-2373-191X; AGÜ, Mühendislik Fakültesi, Bilgisayar Mühendisliği Bölümü; Kuran, Mehmet ŞükrüIn this paper we explain our experiences and observations on a blended international teaching/training student project activity designed for students of different academic levels and programs at different universities working together on a project given by an industrial partner. This project activity is designed based on the EPIC project, funded by the Erasmus+ programme of the European Commission, which aims to provide a framework for carrying out multi-cultural and multidisciplinary student projects for increasing employability in an international job market.