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  1. Article: Social media in the learning ecologies of communications students: Identifying profiles from students' perspective.

    Bruguera, Carles / Guitert, Montse / Romeu, Teresa

    Education and information technologies

    2022  Volume 27, Issue 9, Page(s) 13113–13129

    Abstract: Social media can be a support during the initial training of communication professionals, although most studies on social media and learning have mainly focused on other professional groups. The purpose of this article is to explore how communication ... ...

    Abstract Social media can be a support during the initial training of communication professionals, although most studies on social media and learning have mainly focused on other professional groups. The purpose of this article is to explore how communication students learn and their use of social media platforms, in order to identify the role of social media in supporting communication students' learning. Data was collected using a questionnaire sent to communication students of the UOC and analyzed using a clustering technique, to identify student profiles based on how they organize their learning and their use of social media platforms. Our results suggest that there are 5 main student profiles: (i) students that learn through many contexts with strong support of Wikipedia, Blogs and YouTube; (ii) students with preference for academically guided learning resources; (iii) students with preference for informal and digital learning contexts, supported by social networks; (iv) students with preference for physical and formal contexts with a slight support of interactive social media platforms and (v) students detached academically with low use of learning resources and occasional use of social media platforms. Findings show that in the formative stage, there is a different degree of utility of social media among communication students, with a division between platforms that we could designate as more static and sources of information (Wikipedia, blogs or YouTube) and more interactive and dynamic (Twitter, Facebook or LinkedIn). The findings of this article can help to inform and make communication studies more flexible, collaborative and personalized oriented. In follow up studies, it would be interesting to delve further into how COVID-19 has affected the role of social media platforms.
    Language English
    Publishing date 2022-06-24
    Publishing country Netherlands
    Document type Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 2001930-0
    ISSN 1573-7608 ; 1360-2357
    ISSN (online) 1573-7608
    ISSN 1360-2357
    DOI 10.1007/s10639-022-11169-3
    Database MEDical Literature Analysis and Retrieval System OnLINE

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  2. Article ; Online: Measuring the Digital Skills of Catalan Health Care Professionals as a Key Step Toward a Strategic Training Plan: Digital Competence Test Validation Study.

    Reixach, Elisenda / Andrés, Erik / Sallent Ribes, Josuè / Gea-Sánchez, Montserrat / Àvila López, Alícia / Cruañas, Bea / González Abad, Anna / Faura, Ricard / Guitert, Montse / Romeu, Teresa / Hernández-Encuentra, Eulàlia / Bravo-Ramirez, Sandra / Saigí-Rubió, Francesc

    Journal of medical Internet research

    2022  Volume 24, Issue 11, Page(s) e38347

    Abstract: Background: Despite Catalonia being an advanced region in terms of digital health adoption, the "Forum for Professional Dialogue" identified the need to improve information and communication technology (ICT) competences as one of the present and future ... ...

    Abstract Background: Despite Catalonia being an advanced region in terms of digital health adoption, the "Forum for Professional Dialogue" identified the need to improve information and communication technology (ICT) competences as one of the present and future challenges for health care professionals (HPs).
    Objective: We aimed to validate the digital competence test developed ad hoc for this study and to measure the digital competence level of Catalan HPs to establish their current level as the baseline for designing a strategic training plan.
    Methods: An exploratory observational study was conducted based on a voluntary survey where sociodemographic, professional and digital tool knowledge, digital tool use, and training needs data were collected and based on the score obtained from a digital competence test developed ad hoc. The digital competence test consisted of 2 "real-life scenarios" with 7 and 11 questions.
    Results: In total, 803 HPs, of whom 612 (76.2%) were women, completed the survey between June 28 and July 16, 2021. Most participants self-rated their digital competence level as either intermediate (384/803, 47.8%) or basic (357/803, 44.5%). The mean score in the digital competence test was 22.6 (SD 4.3). Therefore, most participants displayed a basic level of digital competence. The internal consistency of the digital competence test was 0.66, and the discrimination index of all questions was ≥0.2 for all items except for 1 question.
    Conclusions: This exploratory study highlights the need to improve the digital competence of HPs working in Catalonia, with special effort being made to provide training according to the specific needs of the different HP profiles. The results have informed the Health Plan for Catalonia 2021-2025 and lay the foundations for the development and deployment of a framework program for the digital competences of HPs. The developed digital competence test shows acceptable consistency for the objective pursued, although improvements are needed to fine-tune its accuracy.
    MeSH term(s) Female ; Humans ; Male ; Health Personnel ; Information Technology ; Communication ; Health Planning ; Knowledge
    Language English
    Publishing date 2022-11-30
    Publishing country Canada
    Document type Observational Study ; Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 2028830-X
    ISSN 1438-8871 ; 1439-4456
    ISSN (online) 1438-8871
    ISSN 1439-4456
    DOI 10.2196/38347
    Database MEDical Literature Analysis and Retrieval System OnLINE

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  3. Book ; Online: Decálogo para la mejora de la docencia online

    Sangrà, Albert / Badia, Antoni / Cabrera Lanzo, Nati / Espasa Roca, Anna / Fernández Ferrer, Maite / Guàrdia, Lourdes / Guasch Pascual, Teresa / Guitert, Montse / Maina, Marcelo Fabián / Raffaghelli, Juliana Elisa / Romero Carbonell, Marc / Romeu Fontanillas, Teresa

    2020  

    Abstract: La pandemia por COVID-19 ha sacudido los cimientos de nuestra educación. Nos hemos encontrado ante la imposibilidad de que nuestro alumnado pueda desplazarse a los centros educativos, que han sido cerrados a causa del confinamiento decretado en la ... ...

    Abstract La pandemia por COVID-19 ha sacudido los cimientos de nuestra educación. Nos hemos encontrado ante la imposibilidad de que nuestro alumnado pueda desplazarse a los centros educativos, que han sido cerrados a causa del confinamiento decretado en la mayoría de países. De forma imprevista, las instituciones educativas se han visto obligadas a adoptar soluciones de emergencia, migrando hacia modelos de docencia no presencial remota, que han permitido parar el golpe. A partir de esta experiencia, se empieza a valorar si la educación online puede ser una aliada válida que permita el desarrollo de soluciones híbridas en nuestros sistemas educativos. La respuesta es que sí, aunque lo que se ha hecho hasta ahora no es, propiamente, educación online. Este libro presenta una serie de propuestas para mejorar la educación online y para hacer frente a futuras situaciones de presencialidad discontinua que puedan darse debidas a posibles nuevos confinamientos, totales o parciales. Quiere ser un instrumento de apoyo para todos los profesionales de la educación que necesitan o quieren aprovechar al máximo el potencial transformador que ofrece la educación online.
    Keywords covid19
    Language Spanish
    Publisher Editorial UOC
    Publishing country es
    Document type Book ; Online
    Database BASE - Bielefeld Academic Search Engine (life sciences selection)

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