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Autores principales: Nogales-Delgado, Sergio, Román Suero, Silvia, Martín, José María Encinar
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Publicado: 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ1272161
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author Nogales-Delgado, Sergio
Román Suero, Silvia
Martín, José María Encinar
author_facet Nogales-Delgado, Sergio
Román Suero, Silvia
Martín, José María Encinar
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Román Suero, Silvia
Martín, José María Encinar
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contents COVID-19 Outbreak: Insights about Teaching Tasks in a Chemical Engineering Laboratory Nogales-Delgado, Sergio Román Suero, Silvia Martín, José María Encinar COVID-19 Pandemics Foreign Countries Chemical Engineering Science Laboratories Laboratory Training Teaching Methods Electronic Learning College Students Student Centered Learning Online Courses Virtual Classrooms Electronic Libraries Scientific Research Student Research Biotechnology Energy Tutoring Apart from the evident tragedy that the COVID-19 outbreak has meant regarding both personal and economic costs, the normal functioning of the academic year has been drastically altered at all educational levels. Regarding Spain, the state of alert implemented by the government from mid-March to June has affected traditional face-to-face sessions at universities, as they were forbidden and replaced by online lessons. The aim of this work was to explain our own experience during the COVID-19 outbreak in a chemical engineering laboratory at the University of Extremadura, concerning the university teaching and the final degree project follow-up, whose method of teaching was active and participatory, based on constructivism and focused on the student as the center of the learning process. Thus, the confinement affected both the teachers and students differently, depending on the degree of completion of their main tasks and their previous skills with computing and virtual tools, among other factors. The existence of an operating virtual campus and an online library has made the transition to total e-learning and telework easier for teachers and students.
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spellingShingle COVID-19 Outbreak: Insights about Teaching Tasks in a Chemical Engineering Laboratory
Nogales-Delgado, Sergio
Román Suero, Silvia
Martín, José María Encinar
COVID-19
Pandemics
Foreign Countries
Chemical Engineering
Science Laboratories
Laboratory Training
Teaching Methods
Electronic Learning
College Students
Student Centered Learning
Online Courses
Virtual Classrooms
Electronic Libraries
Scientific Research
Student Research
Biotechnology
Energy
Tutoring
COVID-19 Outbreak: Insights about Teaching Tasks in a Chemical Engineering Laboratory Nogales-Delgado, Sergio Román Suero, Silvia Martín, José María Encinar COVID-19 Pandemics Foreign Countries Chemical Engineering Science Laboratories Laboratory Training Teaching Methods Electronic Learning College Students Student Centered Learning Online Courses Virtual Classrooms Electronic Libraries Scientific Research Student Research Biotechnology Energy Tutoring Apart from the evident tragedy that the COVID-19 outbreak has meant regarding both personal and economic costs, the normal functioning of the academic year has been drastically altered at all educational levels. Regarding Spain, the state of alert implemented by the government from mid-March to June has affected traditional face-to-face sessions at universities, as they were forbidden and replaced by online lessons. The aim of this work was to explain our own experience during the COVID-19 outbreak in a chemical engineering laboratory at the University of Extremadura, concerning the university teaching and the final degree project follow-up, whose method of teaching was active and participatory, based on constructivism and focused on the student as the center of the learning process. Thus, the confinement affected both the teachers and students differently, depending on the degree of completion of their main tasks and their previous skills with computing and virtual tools, among other factors. The existence of an operating virtual campus and an online library has made the transition to total e-learning and telework easier for teachers and students.
title COVID-19 Outbreak: Insights about Teaching Tasks in a Chemical Engineering Laboratory
topic COVID-19
Pandemics
Foreign Countries
Chemical Engineering
Science Laboratories
Laboratory Training
Teaching Methods
Electronic Learning
College Students
Student Centered Learning
Online Courses
Virtual Classrooms
Electronic Libraries
Scientific Research
Student Research
Biotechnology
Energy
Tutoring
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ1272161