Blended learning: panorama y perspectivas
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https://doi.org/10.5944/ried.21.1.18842Palabras clave:
enseñanza-aprendizaje, innovación, TIC, interacción, blended learning, revolución educativa.Resumen
La enseñanza se ha transformado, al comienzo del nuevo siglo, con las tecnologías de la comunicación. Los modelos de enseñanza-aprendizaje mediados por computadoras han supuesto un revulsivo para nuevas formas de enseñar y aprender más allá de las coordenadas espacio-temporales. E-Learning, blended learning y mobile learning ofrecen un nuevo universo de interactividad para la relación didáctica. En este trabajo, se ofrece una revisión del estado de las investigaciones y la literatura científica sobre esta nueva realidad que supone el blended learning, analizando en las principales bases de datos científicas su conceptualización con más de 7.000 registros en Web of Science y casi 95.000 en Google Scholar. Los resultados del trabajo demuestran el fuerte impulso de las buenas prácticas y la consecuente investigación en todas las áreas y niveles educativos, competencias transversales, metodologías docentes, y tecnologías y materiales educativos, concluyéndose que las nuevas formas de enseñar y aprender han de ser estudiadas y comprendidas en sus interacciones con los nuevos medios y contextos de aprendizaje, a partir de la irrupción de la revolución del blended learning
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