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Innovative Scenarios in the Teaching and Learning Process: A View From the Implementation of Virtual Platforms

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  • Heriberto Valencia
  • Jakeline Enriquez
  • Maria Tigreros

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In this research article an analysis and evaluation of virtual learning spaces is carried out. To address this process, three (3) academic virtual platforms were selected, Moodle, Blackboard and Jimdo. The methodology used was of a descriptive type, applying the synchronous and asynchronous methods of virtual teaching established in each of the Institutions. A description and evaluation of each virtual platform was carried out taking into account four identified criteria- the technical and material design; instructional design; tutorial action and the virtual class. The evaluation using educational platforms generated scenarios of innovation from the social view since it allowed both the teacher and student to rethink the evaluation not only as an instrument but as a transversal process linked to different fields such as- social, cultural, economic, etc.

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  • Heriberto Valencia & Jakeline Enriquez & Maria Tigreros, 2018. "Innovative Scenarios in the Teaching and Learning Process: A View From the Implementation of Virtual Platforms," English Language Teaching, Canadian Center of Science and Education, vol. 11(7), pages 131-131, July.
  • Handle: RePEc:ibn:eltjnl:v:11:y:2018:i:7:p:131
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