Una investigación acción de 3 años en una universidad vietnamita

Los estudiantes como cogeneradores del contenido de las clase

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DOI:

https://doi.org/10.32930/nuances.v33i00.9494

Palabras clave:

BYOD, Contenido generado por el alumno, Aprendizaje activo, Presentación del alumno, Revisión

Resumen

En el contexto de la Cuarta Revolución Industrial con un avance tecnológico e innovación ilimitados, ¿cómo pueden los educadores innovar su enseñanza y facilitar a sus estudiantes su proceso de aprendizaje, para que los estudiantes puedan acumular las habilidades requeridas y lograr los resultados de aprendizaje establecidos en cada curso que toman? Para encontrar la respuesta, los autores han revisado cierta literatura sobre la tendencia BYOD, las estrategias de aprendizaje activo, el aula invertida y el contenido generado por el alumno como base teórica para su estudio. Se llevó a cabo una investigación de acción en una universidad vietnamita con la participación de estudiantes con especialización en inglés en clases de Teoría de la traducción e interpretación en inglés de 3 tomas diferentes. Los hallazgos incluyen la percepción positiva de los estudiantes hacia las prácticas de generación de contenidos. También se reportan algunos logros y desafíos en el proceso de enseñanza y aprendizaje. Este documento también recomienda más estudios para que la práctica pueda utilizarse con los mejores resultados.

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Biografía del autor/a

Nguyen Thi Van Khanh, University of Industry, Ha Noi – Vietnam

MA. Faculty of English Language.

Ha Thanh Huong, Faculty of Foreign Languages, Ha Noi – Vietnam

Ph.D.

Do Thanh Tu, National Academy of Education Management, Ha Noi – Vietnam

MA. Department of Post-Graduate Studies. 

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2022-03-31

Cómo citar

KHANH, N. . T. V.; HUONG, H. . T.; TU, D. T. Una investigación acción de 3 años en una universidad vietnamita: Los estudiantes como cogeneradores del contenido de las clase. Nuances: estudos sobre Educação, Presidente Prudente, v. 33, n. 00, p. e022016, 2022. DOI: 10.32930/nuances.v33i00.9494. Disponível em: https://revista.fct.unesp.br/index.php/Nuances/article/view/9494. Acesso em: 21 nov. 2024.

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