Contenido multimedia generado por el estudiante como estrategia de aprendizaje activo y colaborativo: Una experiencia piloto en la ETSIT de la Universidad de Málaga
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Aprendizaje, contenido multimedia, Educación, Ingeniería de Telecomunicación, Habilidades transversalesSynopsis
Este libro surge para dar respuesta a la urgente necesidad de incrementar los niveles de motivación y de participación de los estudiantes en el ámbito universitario, concretamente en algunos de los Grados que oferta la Escuela Técnica Superior de Ingeniería de Telecomunicación (ETSIT) de la Universidad de Málaga relacionados con la Ingeniería de Telecomunicación. La disminución de los niveles de motivación y participación de los estudiantes, tal como se viene observando desde hace unos años, se ha acentuado aún más desde el período de enseñanza virtual debido a la emergencia de la COVID-19. Ante este desafío, se propone como solución innovadora la creación e implementación de una nueva estrategia de aprendizaje activo y colaborativo que se basa en la generación de contenido multimedia por parte de los estudiantes, buscando siempre un aprendizaje de mayor calidad, especialmente en asignaturas obligatorias de Grado. Al mismo tiempo, los estudiantes sin duda pueden desarrollar y fortalecer habilidades transversales como el trabajo en equipo, la comunicación oral y el pensamiento crítico y creativo, todas esenciales en una potencial carrera profesional. En el experimento participaron de manera voluntaria estudiantes de diversas titulaciones y grupos de edad. Los resultados del experimento revelan un alto nivel de satisfacción por parte de los estudiantes con esta innovadora estrategia de aprendizaje y un alto éxito en el logro del objetivo principal, concluyendo que el grado de madurez y responsabilidad académica de los estudiantes involucrados presenta un impacto significativo.
Se espera que este libro no solo sea una fuente de información valiosa, sino también una inspiración para todos aquellos comprometidos con la mejora de la educación universitaria. Que su lectura conduzca a nuevas ideas, reflexiones y acciones que contribuyan a un futuro más prometedor para la enseñanza y el aprendizaje en nuestro entorno académico.
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