Communication and Information Technology
Keywords |
Classification |
Keyword |
OFICIAL |
Audiovisual Communication |
Instance: 2015/2016 - 2S 
Cycles of Study/Courses
Teaching language
Portuguese
Objectives
The aim of this subject is to enable students who start an academic course of higher education for the task of search and knowledge production that lie ahead. So, first, it is expected for the student to become able to properly use the tools / technologies to access to information provided by the scientific community and the University of Porto in particular. Once sensitized to the importance of interpersonal communication in today's society, it is intended to provide students with skills for effective dissemination of scientific knowledge that access and that may produce.
It is expected that students acquire skills in order to be able to plan, implement and present scientific research.
Learning outcomes and competences
It is expected that students acquire skills in order to be able to plan, implement and present scientific research, taking into account;
- The steps of the scientific method;
- The use of credible sources of information;
- The rules for writing, presentation and or publication of various scientific papers.Working method
Presencial
Program
UNIT 1 - QUEST TECHNOLOGIES, SYSTEMATISATION COLLECTION AND INFORMATION SCIENCE
1.1. A review of the literature as one of the stages of the scientific method
1.1.1. What is the science
1.1.2. The evidence-based medicine
1.1.3. What is a literature review
1.1.4. Aspects to consider a review of the literature
1.2. Sources of information
1.2.1. Catalogues of Libraries
1.2.2. indices
1.2.3. Banks computer / database
1.3. Management of references
1.3.1. ethical issues
1.3.2. A literature search
1.3.3. The rules for citing references
1.3.4. The use of the end note
1.3.5. The organization of the material collected
UNIT 2 - COMMUNICATION
2.1. General on Human Communication
2.1.1. Concept and axioms of communication
2.1.2. Evolution of communication and its importance in our daily lives
2.1.3. Communication process
2.1.4. Types / forms of communication
2.2. Communicate Science
2.2.1. the need to communicate / disseminate knowledge in science
General 2.2.2.princípios Scientific Communication
2.3. Written communication
2.3.1. general Principles
2.3.2. Organisation and structure
2.4. Communication in public
2.4.1. The voice / Paralanguage
2.4.2. Other aspects of nonverbal communication
2.4.3. fear of public speaking
2.4.4. knowing assistance
2.4.5 The structure of the communications
2.4.6. Slide shows / media (MsPower-Point; Open-office; Prezi)
2.4.7. The written discourse
2.4.8. The role of moderator
2.5. Specificities of the major types of scientific work to be done
2.5.1. Work along the MIMD: written documents (reports, records)
2.5.2. monograph MIMD
2.5.3. PhD
2.5.4. scientific articles
2.5.5. Presentation at scientific meetings
2.5.6. Standards for funding programsMandatory literature
Madeira Ana Carla;
Comunicar em ciência. ISBN: 978-972-592-165-8
Day RA, Gastel B.; How to Write and Publish a Scientific Paper, Greenwood, 2011
Fortin M-F; O Processo de Investigação: Da Concepção à Realização, Lisboa: Lusociência, 1999
Fachada M; Psicologia das Relações Interpessoais, Lisboa: Edições Sílabo, 2010
Patrias K; Citing medicine: the NLM style guide for authors, editors, and publishers, US: Bethesda (MD): National Library of Medicine, 2007 (Available from: http://www.nlm.nih.gov/citingmedicine)
Azevedo M; Teses, relatórios e trabalhos escolares, 8 ed. Lisboa: Universidade Católica Editora, 2011
D'Oliveira T; Teses e dissertações: recomendações para a elaboração e estruturação de trabalhos científicos, 2ª ed. Lisboa: Editora RH, 2007
Complementary Bibliography
Rodrigues Adriano Duarte;
Estratégias da comunicação. ISBN: 972-23-1207-3
Alley M.; The craft of scientific writing , Springer, 1996
Lampreia J. Martins;
Técnicas de comunicação. ISBN: 972-1-02144-X
Serrano P.; Redacção e Apresentação de Trabalhos Científicos, Lisboa: Relógio D'Água Editores, 1996
Teaching methods and learning activities
Theoretical and practical
1 hour weekly
Presentation and discussion of themes and modeling.
Practical classes
1 hour weekly
Accomplish practical tasks of knowledge activities.
Software
EndNote
Evaluation Type
Distributed evaluation with final exam
Assessment Components
Description |
Type |
Time (hours) |
Weight (%) |
End date |
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Exame |
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60,00 |
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Participação presencial |
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40,00 |
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Total: |
- |
100,00 |
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Calculation formula of final grade
40% Continuous, procedural
(class participation, management of portfolio with work performed and delivered in Moodle)
60% Discontinuous, terminal (Exam)
Assessment Formula
Ordinary students:
Normal season - Final grade =exam T 60% + continuous TP 40%
Recourse season - Final grade =exam T (exam T 60% + continuous TP 40%)
Students with attendance exemption (AE):
Final grade = T exam (60%) + TP work (40%), it is essential for access any season of final exam, the physical presence during the oral presentation of TP work.
Students with AE, in the beginning of the semester, should contact the teacher in order to schedule the most convinient dates to accomplish TP tasks.
For approval in any of the regimens it is necessary condition to fulfill the TP work.
Special assessment (TE, DA, ...)
The employed students (Despacho No. GR.03 / 05/2011) and students who have access to the special season to completion of the study program - Finalists (Article 9 of the General Regulations for the Evaluation of Learners. UP), should perform the continuous-process component (practical component) through the preparation and presentation of tasks set by the teacher, maintaining the requirement to do the terminal component by conducting the written examination.
Students with AE, in the beginning of the semester, should contact the teacher in order to timely prepare the work plan and
to schedule the most convenient dates to accomplish TP tasks.
For approval in any of the regimens it is necessary condition to fulfill the TP work.