Social networks applied to training
<p>In this article, we address the importance and relevance that social networks exhibit in their use as an educational resource. This relevance relies in the possibility of implementing new learning resources or increasing the level of the participant's connectivity, as well as developi...
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doaj-51d1b013a9ab4719933c449a70baba0e2020-11-25T00:04:24ZengUniversidad Complutense de MadridRevista Complutense de Educación1130-24961988-27932015-06-0126025327210.5209/rev_RCED.2015.v26.4707846334Social networks applied to trainingAna Isabel Vázquez-Martínez0Julio Cabero-Almenara1Universidad de SevillaUniversidad de Sevilla<p>In this article, we address the importance and relevance that social networks exhibit in their use as an educational resource. This relevance relies in the possibility of implementing new learning resources or increasing the level of the participant's connectivity, as well as developing learning communities. Also, the risk entailed from their use is discussed, especially for the students that have a low technological education or those having excessive confidence on the media. It is important to highlight that the educational use of social networks is not a simple extension or translation of the student's habitual, recreational use, but that it implies an important change in the roles given to teachers as well as learners; from accommodative learning environments that only encourage memorization to other environments that demand an active, reflective, collaborative and proactive attitude, that require the development/acquisition of technological as well as social abilities, aptitudes and values. It is also important to highlight that a correct implementation and adequate use will not only foment formal learning, but also informal and non-formal learning.</p>http://revistas.ucm.es/index.php/RCED/article/view/47078comunidades de aprendizajecomunicaciónenseñanza formalenseñanza informalredes sociales |
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<p>In this article, we address the importance and relevance that social networks exhibit in their use as an educational resource. This relevance relies in the possibility of implementing new learning resources or increasing the level of the participant's connectivity, as well as developing learning communities. Also, the risk entailed from their use is discussed, especially for the students that have a low technological education or those having excessive confidence on the media. It is important to highlight that the educational use of social networks is not a simple extension or translation of the student's habitual, recreational use, but that it implies an important change in the roles given to teachers as well as learners; from accommodative learning environments that only encourage memorization to other environments that demand an active, reflective, collaborative and proactive attitude, that require the development/acquisition of technological as well as social abilities, aptitudes and values. It is also important to highlight that a correct implementation and adequate use will not only foment formal learning, but also informal and non-formal learning.</p> |
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comunidades de aprendizaje comunicación enseñanza formal enseñanza informal redes sociales |
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