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Digital Content Creation Tools: American University Teachers’ Perception

Álvaro Antón‐Sancho, Diego Vergara, Victoria Eugenia Lamas Álvarez, Pablo Fernández‐Arias

2021Applied Sciences59 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

This paper studies the perception of Latin American university teachers about the effectiveness of digital content creation (DCC) tools for the creation of e-learning training actions. For this purpose, the opinions of a group of 564 teachers from different universities in 16 Latin American countries have been collected and their answers have been analyzed according to different sociological and academic characteristics (gender, age, teaching experience, area of knowledge, and academic degree). The results indicate that Latin American university teachers express high levels of digital training and highly value the didactic effectiveness of DCC tools to develop e-learning training actions. This valuation is significantly higher among females than males. Gender is also revealed as the most influential characteristic in the perception of teachers about the use of digital resources in the classroom, above any other aspect.

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PerceptionLatin AmericansValue (mathematics)Mathematics educationPsychologyValuation (finance)PedagogyComputer sciencePolitical scienceBusinessNeuroscienceLawMachine learningFinanceDigital literacy in educationEducational Innovations and TechnologyE-Learning and Knowledge Management
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