19–20 Sept 2024
University POLITEHNICA of Bucharest
Europe/Bucharest timezone

Improving The Educational Value of Operating Systems

20 Sept 2024, 11:30
20m
EC105

EC105

Paper presentation Open Source and GNU in Education and Research Open Source and GNU in Education and Research // Networking in Education and Research

Speakers

Mr Cezar SAVA (POLITEHINCA Bucharest) Răzvan DEACONESCU (University Politehnica of Bucharest)

Description

Educational operating systems are crucial for facilitating learning in the digital age, as they exist at the intersection of technology and education. While their technical role is well understood, improving their educational value requires enhancing traditional approaches. This paper explores ways to enrich educational operating systems not just through technological advancement, but also by integrating pedagogical principles. In an ever-changing world, the need for an adaptive and responsive educational operating system to meet diverse student needs is crucial. Through case studies, we analyze how design, interactivity, and accessibility can transform these systems into effective and appealing learning environments. In conclusion, we propose recommendations for the future development of educational operating systems, focusing on enhancing the learning experience and promoting student autonomy, thereby presenting a fresh perspective on the harmonious and efficient blend of technology and education.form these systems from mere technological tools into effective and appealing learning environments. In conclusion, we propose a series of recommendations for the future development of educational operating systems, focusing on enhancing the learning experience and promoting student autonomy, thereby offering a fresh perspective on how technology and education can blend harmoniously and efficiently.

Authors

Mr Cezar SAVA (POLITEHINCA Bucharest) Răzvan DEACONESCU (University Politehnica of Bucharest)

Co-authors

Antonello Monti (RWTH Aachen) Dinu Turcanu (Technical University of Moldova) Martin Kroening (RWTH Aachen University)

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