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ICT methodologies for teacher professional development in Erasmus+ projects related to eLearning
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Palabras clave
Learning
ICT
teachers
European projects
COVID-19
Clasificación UNESCO
5312.04 Educación
Fecha de publicación
2021
Citación
M. G. Alonso de Castro and F. J. García-Peñalvo, "ICT methodologies for teacher professional development in Erasmus+ projects related to eLearning," in Proceedings XI JICV 2021. XI International Conference on Virtual Campus (Salamanca, Spain, September 30th – October 1st, 2021), A. García-Holgado, F. J. García-Peñalvo, C. S. González-González, A. Infante-Moro and J. C. Infante-Moro, Eds., USA: IEEE, 2021. doi: 10.1109/JICV53222.2021.9600346.
Resumen
The European Union promotes the development
of European projects that provide relevant information on the
methodologies used at educational level through different
programs, including the Erasmus+ Programme. These projects
are the source of inspiration for the research that gives rise to
this article among others. This paper focuses on how teachers’
professional development is approached using technologies
within European projects related to eLearning under the
umbrella of Erasmus+. The results show a greater
representation of projects from the school education and
vocational education and training fields. As its main results it
could be highlighted that the most predominant ICT resources
used by the teachers are those linked with office automation
management, basic skills, and presentations as well as platforms
for collaboration; those related to video and photo edition, the
use of network resources and digital learning environment also
stand out. Besides regarding ICT training the most frequent
activities are “training by another teacher who has attended a
course on ICT” and “Observation practices to other teachers
who use ICT in their teaching”. Variations between educational
sectors are detected that may be the reason for a more in-depth
investigation.
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