Educational transition in pandemic times COVID-19
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.25746/ruiips.v8.i4.21988Keywords:
Curriculum Development, Scales, e-Learning, Educational technologies, TransitionsAbstract
Introduction: The impact of the pandemic on Higher Education Institutions, related to the teaching-learning process has become mostly online, associating difficulties related to curricular development, as well as digital literacy of teachers and students. During the pandemic, organizations with accredited courses as presential resorted to using e-Learning or a mixed model with synchronous and asynchronous classes. Objective: To understand the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on educational technologies as a transition in curriculum development. Method: Research action with the participation of students and teachers, mobilizing the qualitative and quantitative paradigms. Results: Conception and scale validation to evaluate educational technologies in curriculum development transitions. Conclusions: Validation of the scale of educational technologies as a transition in curriculum development.
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