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Odovtos-Int J Dent Sc 2020; 22 (3)
E-learning en las escuelas de odontología en los tiempos de COVID-19: Una revisión y análisis de un recurso educativo en tiempos de la pandemia de COVID-19
Chavarría-Bolaños D, Gómez-Fernández A, Dittel-Jiménez C, Montero-Aguilar M
Idioma: Ingles.
Referencias bibliográficas: 59
Paginas: 69-86
Archivo PDF: 373.42 Kb.
RESUMEN
Mientras muchos países están enfrentando distintas etapas en sus tasas
de contagio de COVID-19, millones de estudiantes alrededor del mundo han sido
afectados por el cierre de instalaciones universitarias debido a la pandemia. Algunas
instituciones han aplicado estrategias para transferir algunos cursos a una modalidad
virtual, pero muchas facultades de odontología se han visto enfrentadas a una
situación que requiere medidas de emergencia para continuar el curso académico
en medio de bloqueos y medidas de distanciamiento social. A pesar de que el
número de programas académicos en línea disponibles, especialmente los programas
de postgrado, ha aumentado en diversas modalidades, esta pandemia obligó a
desarrollar abruptamente los procesos de aprendizaje electrónico. La probabilidad
de utilizar estrategias de aprendizaje electrónico en odontología se vió corroborada
en la literatura científica y se presenta una visión general de estas oportunidades.
Además, se presenta la experiencia de la Facultad de Odontología de la Universidad
de Costa Rica, ya que fue evidente que algunos de los elementos clave en un entorno
de aprendizaje electrónico necesitaban una rápida mejora y se requería la iniciación
de algunos procesos. En primer lugar, era necesario clasificar los cursos académicos
en función de las posibilidades de su virtualización (análisis y clasificación de los
planes de estudio), para comprender mejor el alcance de las repercusiones y la
labor necesaria para contener, en la medida de las posibilidades, las consecuencias
negativas en el proceso de aprendizaje de los estudiantes. En segundo lugar, los
profesores necesitaban más capacitación en la aplicación de estrategias virtuales que
no habían utilizado antes. En tercer lugar, se realizó una evaluación de las condiciones
y necesidades de los estudiantes en forma de encuesta. Finalmente, los profesores
y estudiantes activaron las plataformas virtuales disponibles. Para muchas escuelas
de odontología, este proceso de virtualización es un continuo progreso y a pesar de
haber tenido un inicio abrupto, pero este momento representa, de hecho, una enorme
oportunidad para avanzar y sumergirse en el entorno de la virtualización como una
experiencia de enseñanza/aprendizaje.
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