From flexibility to adaptive learning: a pre-COVID-19 perspective on distance education in Latin America

IF 2.4 Q3 COMPUTER SCIENCE, INTERDISCIPLINARY APPLICATIONS
Alan Miralrio, Jessica Muñoz-Villota, Claudia Camacho-Zuñiga
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At the time of this writing, emerging Generative Artificial Intelligence (GenAI) technologies, such as ChatGPT, Bard, and DALL-E, are shaping education. Despite their great potential for enhancing education, the discussion on the risks for the Society is an ongoing debate. Remote or distance education (DE) in developed countries has evolved in parallel to the permeation of Information and Communication Technologies (ICT). In Latin America (LATAM), a deep understanding of this interrelated evolution will encourage an efficient implementation of innovative policies, pedagogies, and technologies, including GenAI. This paper presents the historical development of DE in LATAM, drawing connections with milestones along the evolution of ICT in the region. This evolution is described across five generations: Correspondence, Audiovisual, ICTs-based, Web-based, and Interactive. Each generation offered incremental benefits to students, from flexibility and well-designed instructional materials to adaptive, interactive, and cost-effective education. This research encompassed a comprehensive search on Scopus, Web of Science, Google Scholar, ScienceDirect, Latindex, Dialnet, Redalyc, and SciELO with an historical approach. It yielded 97 peer-reviewed articles, books, and reports from recognized international organizations, published in Spanish or English and covering a period spanning from the end of the 19th century to the onset of COVID-19 lockdown. The analysis confirms the critical role of Higher Education Institutions (HEIs) in LATAM in supporting ICT integration, demonstrating a synergistic interplay with DE. Notwithstanding, the region’s social inequality and digital divide have delayed the full deployment of DE’s advantages, in comparison to USA and Europe. The paper exposes different scenarios and tech-educational requirements of DE, showcasing Mexico, Brazil, and Colombia, as well as other countries with smaller populations. Notably, by 2019, Tecnologico de Monterrey in Mexico, and Universidade de São Paulo and Universidade Federal da Paraíba in Brazil have pioneered the implementation of the Fifth Generation of DE in the region. The findings of this research highlight the value of DE as a cost-effective solution to traditional education, addressing social barriers and broadening educational access in LATAM, especially during emergencies. This research poses significant implications that can equip digital technology providers, HEIs, governments, and policymakers as they navigate the ongoing educational challenges.
从灵活性到适应性学习:COVID-19 前对拉丁美洲远程教育的看法
在撰写本文时,新兴的生成人工智能(GenAI)技术,如 ChatGPT、Bard 和 DALL-E,正在影响着教育。尽管这些技术在促进教育方面具有巨大潜力,但有关其对社会的风险的讨论仍在进行之中。发达国家的远程教育(DE)与信息和传播技术(ICT)的渗透同步发展。在拉丁美洲(LATAM),对这一相互关联的演变的深刻理解将鼓励有效实施创新政策、教学法和技术,包括 GenAI。本文介绍了拉丁美洲和加勒比地区教育发展的历史沿革,并将其与该地区信息和通信技术发展的里程碑联系起来。这种演变跨越了五代:函授教育、视听教育、基于信息和通信技术的教育、基于网络的教育和互动教育。从灵活性和精心设计的教学材料到适应性、互动性和成本效益教育,每一代都为学生带来了越来越多的好处。本研究采用历史方法对 Scopus、Web of Science、Google Scholar、ScienceDirect、Latindex、Dialnet、Redalyc 和 SciELO 进行了全面搜索。结果发现了 97 篇经同行评审的文章、书籍和来自公认的国际组织的报告,均以西 班牙文或英文发表,时间跨度从 19 世纪末到 COVID-19 封锁开始。分析证实,拉丁美洲和加勒比地区的高等教育机构(HEIs)在支持信息和传播技 术一体化方面发挥着关键作用,显示出与教育的协同作用。尽管如此,与美国和欧洲相比,该地区的社会不平等和数字鸿沟延迟了发展教育优势的充分发挥。本文通过墨西哥、巴西、哥伦比亚以及其他人口较少的国家,阐述了数字化教育的不同应用场景和科技教育要求。值得注意的是,到2019年,墨西哥的蒙特雷技术大学、巴西的圣保罗大学和帕拉伊巴联邦大学已率先在该地区实施了第五代远程教育。这项研究的结果突出表明,在拉丁美洲和加勒比地区,特别是在紧急情况下,作为传统教育的一种具有成本效益的解决方案,数字化教育具有解决社会障碍和扩大受教育机会的价值。这项研究具有重要意义,可以帮助数字技术提供商、高等院校、政府和政策制定者应对当前的教育挑战。
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Frontiers in Computer Science
Frontiers in Computer Science COMPUTER SCIENCE, INTERDISCIPLINARY APPLICATIONS-
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