Fostering digital transformation in education: technology enhanced learning from professors' experiences in emergency remote teaching

被引:3
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作者
Mondragon-Estrada, Enrique [1 ]
Kirschning, Ingrid [2 ]
Nolazco-Flores, Juan Arturo [3 ]
Camacho-Zuniga, Claudia [1 ,3 ]
机构
[1] Sch Engn & Sci Tecnol Monterrey, Monterrey, Mexico
[2] Univ Americas Puebla, Sch Engn, Cholula, Mexico
[3] Inst Future Educ, Tecnol Monterrey, Monterrey, Mexico
关键词
information and communication technologies; higher education; technology enhanced learning; educational innovation; digital transformation in education; faculty experiences; emergency remote teaching; STUDENTS;
D O I
10.3389/feduc.2023.1250461
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G40 [教育学];
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040101 ; 120403 ;
摘要
In this work, we aim to understand professors' perception of the key competences as well as the best educational strategies and technological tools to guide digital transformation (DT) in education, according to their experience in emergency remote teaching (ERT). In recent years, technological advancement has driven DT in many areas, with education being among them. ERT due to COVID-19 accelerated this transition. Restrictions and lockdowns forced higher education institutions to adopt remote teaching strategies and tools suited for a digital environment. We surveyed 100 professors from a private Mexican university with 15-month experience of online ERT. We asked them through Likert scale questions to self-evaluate their performance and whether they perceived it to be better in online or hybrid environments compared with face-to-face environments in different aspects. We performed correlation, cluster, and factor analysis to identify the relationships and patterns in their answers. Through open-ended questions, we also asked the participants about the challenges and achievements they experienced, and the educational strategies and technological tools they successfully incorporated during ERT. We also conducted text mining to extract the most relevant information from these answers and validated that they were not polarized with negative sentiment using a large language model. Our results showed social intelligence as an underlying competence for teaching performance was highlighted in the digital environment due to the physical interaction limitations. Participants found success in implementing information and communication technologies, resulting in maintaining student interest and building trust in the online environment. Professors recognized the relevance not only of learning management systems and communication platforms, as expected, but also hardware such as tablets, cameras, and headphones for the successful delivery of education in a digital environment. Technology Enhanced Learning transposes game-based, quizzing practices, and collaborative learning to digital environments. Furthermore, the professors recommended learning-by-doing, flipped learning, problem-based learning, game-based learning, and holistic education as some pedagogical methodologies that were successfully applied in ERT and could be implemented for DT. Understanding the gains concerning teaching learning strategies and technologies that were incorporated during ERT is of the utmost importance for driving DT and its benefits for current and future education.
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