2017, Number 3
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Medisur 2017; 15 (3)
Hybrid learning spaces. Towards an education of the future at the Guayaquil University
Mejía GCG, Michalón DDE, Michalón ARA, López FR, Palmero UDE, Sánchez GS
Language: Spanish
References: 13
Page: 350-355
PDF size: 153.77 Kb.
ABSTRACT
The pedagogical hybrid learning model is increasingly used in higher education, due to the fact that it promotes significant changes in learning. The objective of this article is to facilitate a theoretical proposal on the inverted class methodology, for its implementation in the teaching process of the Dentistry Experimental Faculty of the Guayaquil University. This concept implies opening effective opportunities for dialogue and collaborative content construction, as well as the promotion of digital culture in terms of collaboration and cooperation between managers and teachers to act differently in the classroom.
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