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Resumen de Didactitón: Un trabajo colaborativo y creativo para la formación del maestro a través del uso de facebook

Sandra Cristina Hincapié Gálvez, Lina Vanessa Palacio Marín

  • español

    Este artículo, expone la incidencia del Facebook y la presencialidad, en los procesos pedagógicos del maestro en formación (Escuela Normal Superior “El Jardín”, de Risaralda), confronta componentes teóricos con los insumos del proceso de investigación y muestra la producción final, colaborativa y de creación colectiva, que se gestó desde elementos propios de la cultura Hacker y Maker en la práctica "Familia, Comunidad y Contexto". Desde allí se pudo resignificar la visión de los maestros en formación, frente al trabajo colectivo, dado que no hubo competencia alguna y la producción final fue desde y para el bien común “de todos y para todos”. 

  • English

    Didactitón refers to a research process that was conducted with a cluster of first semester teaching students from the school Normal Superior “El Jardín” de Risaralda, in which was made a joint between the use of the most popular social networks, which for this case was Facebook, with the pedagogical training classroom, typical of the Practice: "Family, Community and Context". Therefore the use of the terms "Didacti" related with learning processes, and "Ton" which makes reference to Marathon, meaning an intense consolidation activity of collaborative work and collective creation.

    This article, as a result of the research in the Edumática Specialization program at the Universidad Católica de Pereira to determines the impact of Facebook and presentiality, in learning processes of the teaching students, confronts theoretical components to the inputs of the process of research and shows the final production, collaborative and collectively created, which was developed from elements of the Hacker and Maker culture during the Practice "Family, Community and Context". From there it was possible for the teaching students to take a new vision of the collective work, since there was no competition and the final output was from and for the common good "From all and for all."


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