COVID - 19大流行期间的教育技术人员:对大流行后拉丁美洲大学的建议

Carla Margenat, Agustina Huertas, Alén Pérez Casas, M. Podetti, Christian Rodríguez, Á. Cardozo, Virgínia Rodés
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2020年期间,在2019冠状病毒病造成的卫生紧急情况下,República(乌德拉尔)大学已经具备了装机容量(人力和技术),使其能够不间断地继续开展教学活动。这要归功于使当年的教育过程保持连续性的不同因素:虚拟学习环境(VLE)的巩固,作为整个教育界广泛使用的空间,在每个教育技术服务和基本技术基础设施中部署负责VLE的训练有素的人力资源。本文试图阐述与教育技术服务相关的人力资源的现状及其主要特征。此外,还介绍了在卫生紧急情况下发展其任务的方法。在2020年第二学期和2021年第一学期进行了一项混合方法研究。所获得的结果表明,教育技术人员在大学中的作用得到巩固。与会者强调,由于教育界对紧急远程教学的需求增加,他们所执行的任务更加可见。然而,在COVID - 19 ERT期间,分配的工作量或新雇员没有显著增加,以使教育技术服务围绕数字教育活动做出更大的反应。关于教育、组织和技术层面的分析和建议可以推广到其他拉丁美洲大学,以应对大流行后数字教育的挑战。
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Educational Technologists during the COVID 19 pandemic: Recommendations for the post-pandemic Latin American University
During 2020, in the context of the health emergency caused by COVID19, Universidad de la República (Udelar) already had installed capacities (human and technological) that allowed it to continue teaching activities uninterruptedly. This was possible thanks to different factors that gave continuity to the educational processes of that year: the consolidation of the Virtual Learning Environments (VLE), as widely used spaces throughout the educational community, the deployment of highly trained human resources in charge of the VLE in each educational technology service and a basic technological infrastructure. This article tries to give an account of the state of the human resources associated with the educational technology services, its main characteristics. In addition, an approach to what has been the development of their tasks in the context of a health emergency is presented. A mixed methods study was carried out during the second semester of 2020 and first semester of 2021. The results obtained show a consolidation of the educational technologists role in the university. A greater visibility of the tasks they perform due to the increase in demand by the educational community caused by the Emergency Remote Teaching (ERT) was highlighted. However, no significant increases have been made in the assigned workloads or in new hires to enable a greater response from the educational technology services around the digital education activities during COVID 19 ERT. Analysis and recommendations on educational, organizational and technological dimensions can be extended to other Latin American universities to face the challenge of post-pandemic digital education.
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