Bibliographic citations
Salas, N., (2020). Competencias digitales de los docentes de Educación Básica que participan en un Programa de capacitación semipresencial en tecnología [Tesis, Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú]. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12404/17442
Salas, N., Competencias digitales de los docentes de Educación Básica que participan en un Programa de capacitación semipresencial en tecnología [Tesis]. PE: Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú; 2020. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12404/17442
@mastersthesis{renati/532313,
title = "Competencias digitales de los docentes de Educación Básica que participan en un Programa de capacitación semipresencial en tecnología",
author = "Salas Lagos, Norma Gisella",
publisher = "Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú",
year = "2020"
}
This research seeks to respond to what is the level of digital competence of teachers in Basic Education who participate in a program of semipresencial educational training in technology; with the proposal of being able to identify if the training courses offered by this educational program develop the digital competence of teachers in each of the five areas they comprise. The methodological design is quantitative and descriptive and a questionnaire is required that is composed of 54 items that are distributed in the five areas (Information and information literacy, Communication and collaboration, Creation of digital content, Security and Problem Solving) that assess two scales: knowledge and use. Among the results obtained, it is noted that in the Knowledge scale, teachers have a higher percentage (64%) in the area of Communication and Collaboration in which it is evident that 19 teachers (8%) are at a basic level, 90 teachers ( 36%) have an intermediate level and 51 educators (20%) have an advanced level, but in the area of Digital Content Creation they have the lowest percentage (52%) because 41 teachers (13%) are at a basic level, 92 teachers (30%) have found an intermediate level and 27 educators (9%) have found an advanced level. With respect to the scale I use, it is evident in the area of Communication and Collaboration, again, a higher percentage (60%) is obtained, showing that 24 teachers (9%) are at a basic level, 100 educators (38%) are at an intermediate level and 35 educators (13%) have advanced an advanced level. Therefore, it becomes clear that, in each of the areas, according to the results found, teachers are at an intermediate level.
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