2019, Number 2
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Rev Cub de Tec de la Sal 2019; 10 (2)
Experiences of the team of knowledge management supported in the Technologies of Computer Science and Communications at the school of Health´s Technology
Lombillo COO, Nassiff SAM
Language: Spanish
References: 23
Page: 94-100
PDF size: 369.78 Kb.
ABSTRACT
Introduction: the efficient connection between the science and the academy doesn't settle down in an automatic way; it's begining to be difficult when people are trying to achieve this objective with the use of the Computer science's Technologies and the Communications that are of wide use for the students for leisure ends, recreation, and their doesn't stop to learn.
Objective: to describe the experiences obtained in the work of the Class of Administration of the Knowledge supported in the Computer science's Technologies and the Communications in the Faculty of HealthTechnology.
Development: the article refers details on the implementation of a model of administration of the knowledge supported in the use of the Computer science's Technologies and the Communications that it is negotiated through a multidisciplinary class created to the effect, composed by specialists and students of each area that it processes its decisions and arrangements through a portal of the knowledge with the services of necessary internet and tools of the web 2.0.
Conclusions: the foundation of the class is described and like he/she has been proven the effectiveness of its operation in the educational-educational process.
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