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Publicación Acceso abierto A foreign language educator’s lived experiences while using technology in times of pandemic(2022-07-29) Díaz Zurita, Juan Sebastián; Hernandez Viloria, Maria Jose; Herazo Rivera, José DavidThere have been many challenges in education due to the Covid-19 pandemic. Communication and information technologies, however, have become hope amidst pandemic, as they have allowed the teaching and learning process to be developed. Remote education during pandemic has been the topic of many researchers to uncover the essence of teachers’ lived experience from various perspectives. However, little has been done on exploring the lived experiences of L2 teachers in school contexts. The purpose of this study was to explore the lived experiences of English educators with online education in a public school in the department of Cordoba, Colombia. This study employed a descriptive phenomenological design. The researcher collected the data through in-depth, semi-structured interviews and reflective diaries. The data was analyzed through Colaizzi's phenomenological seven steps. The study found that remote education during Covid-19 implied encountering multiple mixed feelings and perceptions that were mostly associated with Covid-19’s obstacles. The integration of ICTs, however, served as a bridge amidst pandemic’s hurdles to allow the continuity of the teaching and learning process. This integration as result, provided new opportunities to discover new technological considerations and to enrich the participant’s life and professional aspects. This study highlights the transcendence of the participant’s perception towards the lived experience and the significance of ICTs in the adaptation process of moving from a physical modality to virtual spaces.Publicación Acceso abierto A phenomenological Study of the experiences of Foreign Language Educators in Times of Pandemic(2022-02-03) Cuadrado Hernandez, Valentina; Sanchez Orozco, Valentina; Aguas Castillo, Pedro PabloThe unforeseen arrival of the covid-19 virus brought for the educational sector abruptive changes that resulted in switching from face-to-face classes into remote teaching. The purpose of this phenomenological research was to explore the perceptions of three foreign language teachers in a specific public university in Colombia during Covid-19 pandemic times. This study involves the five steps of Giorgi's method for phenomenological analysis. The data were collected through semi-structured in-depth interviews, and a reflective diary. Five themes emerged from the data: 1) Awareness of the need to respond to unexpectedness in teaching, 2)The face of loneliness in the classroom, 3) The despair at not being able to play a pedagogical role, 4) The goodness of practice within an unusual teaching reality,and 5) The longing for change in education. The study highlights that teachers went through a lot of professional and personal challenges, that they described as rewarding and demanding, which led them to implement new methodologies.Publicación Acceso abierto A phenomenological study of the experiences of foreign language educators in times of pandemic.(2022-03) Cuadrado Hernandez, Valentina; Sánchez Orozco, Valentina; Aguas Castillo, Pedro PabloThe unforeseen arrival of the covid-19 virus brought for the educational sector abruptive changes that resulted in switching from face-to-face classes into remote teaching. The purpose of this phenomenological research was to explore the perceptions of three foreign language teachers in a specific public university in Colombia during Covid-19 pandemic times. This study involves the five steps of Giorgi's method for phenomenological analysis. The data were collected through semi-structured in-depth interviews and a reflective diary. Five themes emerged from the data: 1) Awareness of the need to respond to unexpectedness in teaching, 2)The face of loneliness in the classroom, 3) The despair at not being able to play a pedagogical role, 4) The goodness of practice within an unusual teaching reality, and 5) The longing for change in education. The study highlights that teachers went through a lot of professional and personal challenges, that they described as rewarding and demanding, which led them to implement new methodologiesPublicación Acceso abierto Retos y desafíos para las empresas en la cuarta revolución industrial(2022-03-31) Hernández Pérez, Deivis David; Rodríguez Bermúdez, DanielThe present bibliographic review allowed to analyze the challenges that companies have in the Fourth Industrial Revolution, through which it was possible to inquire about the economic, social and political context that this new technological era entails and how traditional companies can enter in this new digital context. For this, an exhaustive search of recent research related to the subject is made, in order to theoretically validate the aspects dealt with in the monograph, emphasizing the importance of new technologies and the optimization in production that it means for companies. the Revolution 4.0. Fundamental aspects of the large companies that have been successful in this new context of digitization and the aspects that must be followed by companies that want to solve the challenges that arise are analyzed. In addition, the relevance of marketing online is emphasized, but it is also important to maintain physical marketing or through traditional channels, that is, to have business digitization as an alternative or support for the industrial growth of companies.Publicación Acceso abierto El Saber ignorado Configuración y desafíos propuestos por el enfoque de la suvidagogía para humanizar el currículo(Fondo Editorial Universidad de Córdoba, 2020) González Arizmendi, SamuelEl presente libro, resultado de la investigación: “Configuración del saber ignorado…Desafíos propuestos por el enfoque de la suvidagogía para humanizar al currículo”, recoge la experiencia investigativa del autor a partir de la indagación que hace sobre los saberes de la cultura, a los cuales denominó saberes ignorados, y que se dieron durante la práctica profesional de los docente que le dieron clase en la década del 70, así como también los de su práctica, desde que se formó como docente en 1994 hasta 2018, donde logró darse cuenta que el currículo históricamente ha ignorado a tales saberes, a sabiendas que están explícitos, y no implícitos, como se han querido mostrar en su historicidad, pues se encuentran paralelos a los saberes conocidos (Saberes científicos) que se dan en el currículo oficial y operacional.Publicación Acceso abierto Transformación digital en la educación: retos y desafíos 2011-2021(2022-03-31) Avila Mestra, Leidy Laura; Oviedo Tapia, Camila; Rodríguez Bermúdez, DanielThis monograph exposes the subject of digital transformation, education and the changes that the education has had in the years from 2011 to 2021. Education can be defined as the training dedicated to the development of people's intellectual abilities, responding to their cultural, social and moral contexts. Digital transformation is understood as the application of digital resources and tools to make a process more efficient, changing and restructuring its methods through the adoption of technology and its tools. To analyze this problem it is necessary to mention its causes, one of them is the lack of educational coverage in the country, the technological illiteracy of the inhabitants and the public policies of the State in favor of a technological revolution. Exposing characteristics of how both issues influence today's society is of academic, intellectual and social interest since parameters of transformation and evolution are based on all fields of the human being. The pandemic will emerge greater challenges for education and the digital transformation, such as digital illiteracy to lack of motivation to learn. That is why pedagogy and digital transformation must interact, in a country like Colombia that seeks development and innovation, creating laws and public policies for the digital benefit of the citizen.Publicación Acceso abierto Using TBL to enhance Tenth graders’ Speaking: Pre-service teachers’ Opportunities and Challenges(2023-02-13) Padilla Martinez, Mery Lucia; Vilchez Buelvas, Verónica; Jerez R, SoniaThe present study analyzes, from the perspective of pre-service teachers, the learning opportunities that may arise as well as the challenges they face during the application of TBL in relation to students' speaking development. The concepts that guide this research are Speaking, which is explored from the perspective of Bailey (2000), who understands it as an interactive process seeking to create meaning to the message transmitted. Also, the TBL approach and its framework proposed by Ellis (2014) with 3 phases: Pre-task, During-task and Post-task, as well as the concept of Learning Opportunities which, according to Grabbe (2003) is the access to favorable learning circumstances. For the implementation, a task on Power and Justice was applied in a public school in Monteria, in tenth graders. The qualitative approach under the case study method was followed. For data collection class observations, researchers' and students' journals and artifacts were used to answer the question. In terms of findings, two categories were pre-established: learning opportunities and challenges. From the above, the opportunities of: Providing input in terms of language and new knowledge to encourage students to speak in class, negotiating meaning between students and teacher during the lesson and Provoking student thinking on the topic of power and justice, emerged. As well as the challenges of Coping with the overuse of L1 and the linguistic difficulties, The Inclusion of demanding topics such as Power and Justice and Fulfilling the head teacher's demands regarding the course's syllabus (content and time). This study concludes that this approach offers the opportunity to use language in meaningful ways such as developing critical thinking, using, and acquiring new knowledge but the fear of making mistakes may limit student’s participation and the demands of following grammar-focused content and time limitation may hinder the demands of TBL application.