Propuestas de enseñanza semipresencial basadas en el trabajo colaborativo - [Proposals for semi-attended teaching based on collaborative working]

Kevin M. Santana-Hernández, Eligia González-Rodríguez, E. Rodríguez-Ponce
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. The pandemic caused by COVID-19 has forced professors to review the traditional methodologies used with students to enable learning to progress. Collaborative learning organizes students into working groups to learn in a joint and coordinated way, allowing them to deepen their own learning as well as that of the other members of the group by helping each other. This working metod has been applied for several years in our subjects, but has had to be restructured due to the impossibility of going to the centres. These new learning strategies used is detailed below based on achieving optimal results in final evaluations and analyzing the results through a completely anonymous satisfaction survey of students of the Degree in Veterinary Medicine. The used methodologies also permit students with hearing disabilities to have access from beyond the classroom, through the use of streaming videos where it is possible to explain with no mask. In addition, it is possible to use subtitles to highlight the most important ideas when the image requires it. This will facilitate the teaching of presential-based subjects, in which lectures are traditionally the main part of the theoretical hours.
基于协作工作的半参与教学建议-[基于协作工作的半参与教学建议]
. 2019冠状病毒病(COVID-19)引发的大流行迫使教授们重新审视与学生一起使用的传统方法,以使学习取得进展。协作学习将学生组织成工作小组,以联合、协调的方式进行学习,使学生在相互帮助的过程中加深自己的学习,也加深小组其他成员的学习。这种工作方法已经在我们的研究对象中应用了几年,但由于不可能去中心,不得不重新调整。基于在最终评估中获得最佳结果,并通过对兽医学学位学生的完全匿名满意度调查分析结果,所使用的这些新的学习策略详细如下。所使用的方法还允许有听力障碍的学生通过使用流媒体视频在教室之外进行访问,从而可以不戴口罩进行解释。此外,当图像需要时,可以使用字幕来突出最重要的思想。这将促进以呈现为基础的科目的教学,在这些科目中,讲座传统上是理论课时的主要部分。
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