The teaching-learning process in ubiquitous and university contexts. Three case studies

In this article, we aim to identify the components of the learning-teaching process for foreign languages that better adapt themselves to different teaching environments (face-to-face and online) with the objective of observing how the optimization of different methodological strategies can result i...

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Main Authors: Setién Burgues, Ana, Nobre, Ana, Chenoll, Antonio
Format: Online
Language:spa
Published: Universidad Nacional de Córdoba, Faculdad de Ciencias Sociales, Centro de Estudios Avanzados. Maestría en Procesos Educativos Mediados por Tecnología 2017
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Online Access:https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/vesc/article/view/17340
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Summary:In this article, we aim to identify the components of the learning-teaching process for foreign languages that better adapt themselves to different teaching environments (face-to-face and online) with the objective of observing how the optimization of different methodological strategies can result in the optimization of learning. Likewise, we will identify some of the learning environmental constructions that have been carried out in a completely "online" environment (Universidade Aberta) as well as in a face-to-face but digitally enriched context (Universidade Católica Portuguesa).In this way, we propose a methodological design based on the adaptability of both the cognitive components of the students and the context in which learning takes place. It is committed to the diversification not only of contents, but also of the different ways of understanding learning.