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9th International Conference on Technological Ecosystems for Enhancing Multiculturality, TEEM 2021 ; : 607-609, 2021.
Article in English | Scopus | ID: covidwho-1613098

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The eighth edition of TEEM held last year in Salamanca was marked by the effects of COVID-19. This situation meant that the edition was held entirely online, and also focused the theme of most of the papers presented. The improvement of the situation has allowed this year's edition to be held in a hybrid manner, allowing authors to present their contributions both virtually and in person. This gradual normalization of the situation has also been reflected in the content of the papers presented, in which the effects of the pandemic on the evaluation process occupy a marginal place. The national and international contributions received this year address different assessment-related topics such as the effects of game-based learning, the use of expert judgement as an assessment tool or the impact of COVID-19 on teachers' wellbeing. This paper presents an overview of the papers submitted to the track. © 2021 Owner/Author.

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Revista de Educacion a Distancia ; 21(65), 2021.
Article in Spanish | Scopus | ID: covidwho-1317329

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Due to the COVID19 pandemic, in the 2019-2020 school year in many countries, the classroom activity had to be suspended in any of its manifestations, having the teachers to plan and develop a new process of virtual teaching-learning. In view of this circumstance and in light of the current uncertainty, technological resources become an ally for teachers, making it necessary to disseminate experiences such as the one collected in this study: the use of video tutorials in higher education. From a quasi-experimental only posttest single group research design, after applying an electronic questionnaire to 240 students, the planning and implementation of video tutorials for the transmission of theoretical and practical contents in Research Methodology subjects is analyzed. The assessments made show a high level of acceptance of the resource, especially for: analyzing and reflecting on the contents;solving practical problems and organizing the study. Likewise, the relationship between the perception of the usefulness of the video tutorial and the intention of future use is reflected. The study is concluded by highlighting the educational potential of the use of video tutorials in distance higher education. © 2021 Universidad de Murcia. All rights reserved.

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Ried-Revista Iberoamericana De Educacion a Distancia ; 24(2):41-66, 2021.
Article in English | Web of Science | ID: covidwho-1256969

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The coronavirus pandemic has had a high impact worldwide. The health crisis has not only had an impact on people's own health and on health systems, but has also affected other areas. In the educational context, the lockdown measures implemented by different governments have challenged the learning ecosystem. In the case of higher education in Spain, with a strong attendance factor in most public universities, face-to-face classes were interrupted after a month in the second term, ending the academic year in the online mode. This change has meant a great effort on the teachers' side to transform the face-to-face teaching into the online approach, which in many cases has meant quite a comprehensive new design of the subject, changing the evaluation process and the methodologies used. This work presents a success case of online assessment developed in the Software Engineering I subject of the Degree in Computer Engineering at the University of Salamanca. The objective is to show how the previous use of active methodologies and the integration of educational technologies in classroom-based teaching facilitates the transformation of assessment to an online or blended approach while maintaining a high degree of student involvement and satisfaction. After presenting a comparison between the face-to-face approach and the adaptation to the online approach, an analysis is made of the learning results and student satisfaction concerning previous academic years. The results show that the change of approach has not reduced the satisfaction results obtained in previous courses. In terms of learning outcomes, there is an overall increase in the grades obtained by students in all assessment items.

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ACM International Conference Proceeding Series ; : 770-774, 2020.
Article in English | Scopus | ID: covidwho-1090835

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Last year, the "Evaluation in Education and Guidance"track was celebrated in León during the seventh edition of TEEM. This year, the conference returns to Salamanca with a new format;an online conference consisting of different activities such as keynote speakers, round tables and debates. As in previous editions, the papers presented to the Evaluation in Education and Guidance track have reflected on the current challenges of educational assessment, revolving mainly around two topics: student assessment during the COVID-19 pandemic and competence assessment in higher education. The authors explained the main findings and conclusions of their papers through publicly available video presentations, and the Chairs organized a Delphi-based debate activity in order to collectively reflect on the two aforementioned topics. To that end, the Chairs prepared an open-ended questionnaire consisting of nine questions so that the authors could express their opinions. Then, a live session ensued in which the Chairs explained the different points of view on each issue and the authors debated them. This paper presents an overview of the papers submitted to the track, as well as a summary of the main conclusions that emerged from the questionnaire and the live session. © 2020 ACM.

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