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Presenciales
Herramientas Tecnológicas en la Educación Panameña
La educación del siglo XXI va orientada al aprendizaje activo e interactivo, lo que permite al individuo adaptarse a los diferentes escenarios que se le presenta en su diario vivir.
De forma indudable, uno de estos escenarios es la Tecnología, que llegó para quedarse y facilitarnos la labor docente, que es imperativa en el terreno educativo y didáctico.
El gran reto es, cómo maximizar su rendimiento en el aula de clases y adaptarla de forma real a las necesidades académicas.
Los desafíos educativos llevan a modificar sus paradigmas y aproximarse al mundo real, mediante la tecnología y las diferentes herramientas que le permite entrar a la atmósfera tecnológica de la comunicación y la información.
Debemos incorporar un abanico de recursos tecnológicos que puede utilizar el docente, con un importante nivel de posibilidades tecno pedagógicas, creativas e innovadoras que se aumentan y fortalecen cuando se ofrece una formación adecuada a los profesores.
Con este propósito presentamos los temas de Tecnología, dictados a nivel nacional, de forma presencial. Éstos son:
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Curso Semipresencial
“Formación Integral de un Docente Innovador”
La tecnología forma parte de la historia de la humanidad y ha evolucionado junto con ésta a través del tiempo. De esta forma ha facilitado las labores y mejorado la calidad de vida en cada periodo histórico.
La educación no escapa a esta realidad del desarrollo tecnológico, viene a complementar y a mejorar el proceso de enseñanza y aprendizaje, aportando nuevas herramientas, que si se utilizan de la manera adecuada, pueden ser de gran provecho para la educación de nuestro país.
Las nuevas exigencias del siglo XXI, requieren de profesionales competitivos, capaces de romper paradigmas y enfrentarse a nuevos y positivos retos que contribuyan en las mejoras de la calidad educativa.
El curso semipresencial-virtual constituye una oportunidad para todos los docentes interesados en mejorar su condición profesional y a los cuales se les dificulte la presencialidad en otros cursos de formación, teniendo la posibilidad de acceder a capacitarse en horarios más flexibles, sin descuidar otras responsabilidades.
Al inicio, tendremos un proceso de inducción, en donde todos los participantes estarán anuentes a las exigencias del mismo. A la vez se relacionarán con la plataforma Moodle y harán las aclaraciones correspondientes, de forma presencial, en las regiones escolares donde laboran.
Además, el curso contará con un seguimiento oportuno y continuo. Los participantes contarán con tutoriales y manuales digitalizados para el buen desempeño de sus asignaciones. Para tal efecto, contamos con un cronograma de actividades a realizar, apoyo, motivación, tutoría a los participantes en la medida que vayamos desarrollando los tres módulos básicos que son:
Módulo 1: Construyamos nuestro Material Didáctico;
Módulo 2: Vídeos académicos…una opción para maximizar el aprendizaje;
Módulo 3: Evaluación con Tecnología…una alternativa innovadora;
Módulo 4: Evidencias de Aprendizaje.
Los participantes culminarán con un trabajo final, el cual debe cumplir con una serie de criterios, previamente establecidos.
Le invitamos a conocer las generalidades de este curso, que pronto dará inicio y les anunciaremos el proceso para que se inscriban y participen en este interesante curso semipresencial.
Dirección: Calle Ernesto Jaén Guardia En Corozal, Corregimiento De Ancón, Ciudad De Panamá. Central Telefónica: 515-7300 / 511-4400
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