HIA. Herramienta informática para el asesoramiento
Abstract
In a few short years, Information and Comunication Technologies (ICT) have come a long way, thus favouring the appearance and development of new tools to help guidance counsellors and those they counsel.
The most widely used computer programmes for vocational counselling have generally been configured as closed systems. HIA is an attempt to overcome this barrier, as a computer tool set in a web environmet which allows guidance counsellors (http://imp.act.uji.es/-amarzal/hia/orientador) -according to their specific needs and circumstances -to design and distribute their own questionnaires/tools. Once completed by the counselled students (http://imp.act.uji.es/-amarzal/hia), the questionnaires will be corrected and assessed by this tool, and then included in an extensive database which will offer many alternatives for further analysis.
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