Bibliographic citations
Echeverri, L., (2018). Conocimientos y usos pedagógicos de las tecnologías de la información y comunicación por parte de docentes universitarios [Universidad Antonio Ruiz de Montoya]. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12833/1918
Echeverri, L., Conocimientos y usos pedagógicos de las tecnologías de la información y comunicación por parte de docentes universitarios []. PE: Universidad Antonio Ruiz de Montoya; 2018. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12833/1918
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title = "Conocimientos y usos pedagógicos de las tecnologías de la información y comunicación por parte de docentes universitarios",
author = "Echeverri Junca, Luz Helena",
publisher = "Universidad Antonio Ruiz de Montoya",
year = "2018"
}
The aim of this study was to identify the knowledge level of Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) in university teachers from a Professional School of Dentistry and describe the pedagogical uses in the academic practice. A mixed research method was used with an explanatory sequential design. First, a previously validated questionnaire was applied to 68 teachers to measure their knowledge and uses of ICT. Then, through semi-structured interviews with a smaller group of teachers, they were obtained the most relevant perceptions and opinions that serve to understand the findings obtained in the first phase. The results indicate that the majority of teachers reached level 1 of ICT knowledge (63.2%), which corresponds to the basic competencies that support its use. Only a statistically significant relationship was found between the level of knowledge in ICT and age, as teachers under 50 showed better results. Although 66.2% of teachers use ICT more than twice a week in their academic work, this use is limited to recording attendance and notes in the educational platform, preparing and presenting contents in class sessions, looking for scientific information and communicate with students. Among the limitations that teachers refer about ICT pedagogical use are the lack of access to equipment and technological resources on campus and insufficient training in digital tools and their application to educational processes.
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