Herramientas digitales colaborativas para la formación de futuros docentes en una universidad online
Autor:
Mosquera Gende, Ingrid
Fecha:
2022Palabra clave:
tecnología de la información; educación a distancia; tecnología educativa; formación de docentes; aprendizaje activo; aprendizaje en línea; competencias del docente; universidad abierta; information technology; distance education; educational technology; open universities; teacher training; active learning; online learning; teacher qualifications; Emerging
Revista / editorial:
REDU- Revista de Docencia UniversitariaCitación:
Mosquera Gende, I. (2022). Herramientas digitales colaborativas para la formación de futuros docentes en una universidad online. REDU. Revista de Docencia Universitaria, 20(1), 35-50.Tipo de Ítem:
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https://polipapers.upv.es/index.php/REDU/article/view/16806Resumen:
En un entorno educativo no presencial, la colaboración y la relación entre el alumnado se torna un elemento clave al mismo tiempo que complicado de abordar e implementar. En este sentido las herramientas digitales pueden suponer una gran ayuda para lograr esos objetivos. Si se trata de un contexto online universitario y los estudiantes son futuros docentes, el desarrollo de su competencia digital y de su capacidad de trabajar de manera colaborativa supone, más que un complemento, una necesidad que no se debe obviar. En esta investigación, se ha contado con una muestra de 115 estudiantes del Grado en Maestro de Educación Primaria y del Máster Universitario en Formación del Profesorado de Educación Secundaria Obligatoria y Bachillerato, Formación Profesional y Enseñanza de Idiomas de una universidad online. Se ha analizado el empleo de herramientas colaborativas dentro de una propuesta de aprendizaje activo para determinar la facilidad de uso de las mismas, así como su potencial colaborativo y la motivación que han supuesto para los discentes. Además, también se ha considerado la intención de los estudiantes de trasladarlas a sus propias clases en el futuro. Los resultados han sido altamente positivos en relación a las herramientas escogidas, con unas medias superiores a los tres puntos sobre cuatro en todos los apartados analizados. La conocida herramienta Google Docs destacó como la más completa (M 3,63), seguida muy de cerca por Wakelet (M 3,61), una herramienta más desconocida pero que empieza a despuntar debido a todas las posibilidades que ofrece.
Descripción:
Collaboration and the relationship between students play an essential role in a non-face-to-face educational environment. However, at the same time, they are complicated concepts to address and implement, and in this sense, digital tools can be a great help to achieve those goals. Moreover, when it is a question of an online university context with students who are future teachers, the development of their digital competence and their capacity to work collaboratively should not be considered as complementary aspects, but rather as essential areas which must not be ignored. In this research paper, we have worked with a sample of 115 online university students enrolled in the Degree in Primary Education Teaching and the Master's Degree for teachers of Compulsory Secondary Education and Baccalaureate, Vocational Training and Language Schools. The use of collaborative tools within an active learning proposal has been analyzed to determine their ease of use, as well as their collaborative potential and their motivational effect on students. In addition, the intention of the participants to use these tools in their own classes in the future has also been considered. The results have been highly positive regarding the tools chosen, with averages higher than three points out of four in all the sections analyzed. The well-known Google Docs stood out as the most complete tool (av. 3.63) followed very closely by Wakelet (av. 3.61), which is generally not as widely known, but which is becoming increasingly popular due to the range of possibilities it offers.
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