Teoría de la actividad: fundamento para estudio y diseño del blended learning

Autores/as

  • Mario Vásquez Astudillo Universidade Federal de Santa Maria (UFSM), Santa Maria (RS), Brasil http://orcid.org/0000-0003-3665-1123
  • Antonio Víctor Martín-García Universidade de Salamanca, (Usal), Salamanca, Espanha

Palabras clave:

Teoría de Actividad, Aprendizaje Combinado, Educación Superior, Tecnología

Resumen

El propósito es explorar la teoría de la actividad como referente teórico interdisciplinar adecuado, donde se sitúan los elementos sociales, pedagógicos y tecnológicos del blended learning en la educación superior, considerando que la adopción y efectividad del blended learning lo han constituido en el nuevo normal, en el actual contexto de presencia y uso intensivos de tecnologías digitales en educación. Se concluye en la validez internacional de la teoría de la actividad y su permanente transformación y evolución histórica desde sus orígenes hasta la época actual, ofrece transcender el carácter individual hacia un carácter colectivo, representando adecuadamente los elementos sociales, tecnológicos e histórico-culturales presentes en toda actividad formativa.

 

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Biografía del autor/a

Mario Vásquez Astudillo, Universidade Federal de Santa Maria (UFSM), Santa Maria (RS), Brasil

Professor visitante estrangeiro no Programa de Pós-Graduação, Centro de Educação, Universidade Federal de Santa Maria (UFSM), RS. Professor na Universidade Tecnológica do Chile INACAP, Santiago do Chile. Doutor em educação pela Universidade de Salamanca, Espanha. Pós-Doutor em educação, Programa de Pós-Graduação, Centro de Educação, UFSM. 

Antonio Víctor Martín-García, Universidade de Salamanca, (Usal), Salamanca, Espanha

Professor Titular na Universidade de Salamanca, Espanha. Codirector del Grupo de Excelencia "Procesos, Espacios y Prácticas Educativas". Diretor do Mestrado Oficial "Estudos Avançados de Educação na Sociedade Global" da USAL. Foi Vice-Reitor e Diretor do Programa de Doutorado em Educação e Formação de Adultos e na Faculdade de Educação. Doutor em Pedagogia pela Universidade de Salamanca, Espanha. 

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2020-08-04

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Astudillo, M. V., & Martín-García, A. V. (2020). Teoría de la actividad: fundamento para estudio y diseño del blended learning. Cadernos De Pesquisa, 50(176), 515–533. Recuperado a partir de https://publicacoes.fcc.org.br/cp/article/view/7127

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