Digital teaching competence of university teachers: A systematic review of the literature
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Digital teaching competence of university teachers: A systematic review of the literatureDate
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ESTEVE-MON, Francesc M.; LLOPIS-NEBOT, María Ángeles; ADELL-SEGURA, Jordi. Digital teaching competence of university teachers: A systematic review of the literature. IEEE Revista Iberoamericana de Tecnologias del Aprendizaje, 2020Type
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Abstract
The digital teaching competence is an emerging
issue in scientific literature. However, despite existence of
different frameworks that define it, most of them are focused on
the pre-university level. This article ... [+]
The digital teaching competence is an emerging
issue in scientific literature. However, despite existence of
different frameworks that define it, most of them are focused on
the pre-university level. This article presents the results of a
systematic review of the literature on the digital teaching
competence of university teachers, in the Web of Science and
Scopus scientific databases. According to the results, university
teachers must be competent enough to meet the new challenges of
today's digital society. This digital competence, both technical
and pedagogical, allows teachers to enrich their teaching, develop
the digital competence of their students and continue to develop
professionally. Regarding their level of digital teaching
competence, most university teachers seem to have adequate
technical digital competence. Nevertheless, the results regarding
the pedagogical use of technologies are different, with lower
levels being found in the use of technologies for their own
teaching development. [-]
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