Silvia Lavandera Ponde, Lourdes Pérez Sánchez, Ana María Martín Cuadrado, Begoña Mora Jaureguialde
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Límites y posibilidades en el proceso de virtualización tecno-pedagógica de universidades peruanas
: UTEC-UNED-TECSUP University Consortium have participated in the eighth call for proposals of the Program to Support the Design and Implementation of Strategies for the Continuity of Higher Education Services in Public Universities of the Ministry of Education of Peru (PMESUT), whose objective was to promote the continuity of non-classroom educational services in public universities. This article presents the assessment carried out in four universities, with the aim of ensuring the digitization of teaching after the onset of the pandemic. After the diagnosis and their corresponding training process, the techno-pedagogical virtualization of 138 model courses was carried out, consisting of three phases: planning, curricular design and teaching support and implementation of the courses in the virtual classroom. The limitations were related to the existing digital gaps: shortage of time, personal self-regulation, and scarce training in pedagogical and digital competencies of teachers. Individualized support and tutoring measures were sought, increasing the number of synchronous sessions to facilitate evaluation. Feedback sought information, interaction, and responsibility for what was done and the improvement of the didactic act in virtual mode. In conclusion, the complexity of the process and the high level of demand for obtaining results that, although positive, went through several obstacles coming from the different agents and elements involved.