OPEN AND CLOSED MODELS TO ASSESS THE DIGITAL SKILLS

Authors

  • Juan Eusebio Silva Quiroz Universidad de Santiago de Chile
  • Francisco Ignacio Revuelta Domínguez Departamento de Ciencias de la Educación Universidad de Extremadura

Keywords:

learning; skills; digital education; information and communications technology; evaluation.

Abstract

Information society characterized by access to a wealth of information, exponential generation of new knowledge, speed and fluidity in social interactions requires students to develop skills in the use of information technology and communication (ICT) to support their integration into society and profit from them in the process of teaching and learning. Digital skills are associated with the management of ICT and its use for proper integration into society of the information and its use in education. These competencies consider the search, analysis, selection, organization of information and its use to generate new personal and collaborative products and share in networks on the web society. The article places the problem of digital skills and raises models to assess the level of acquisition of her students.

Author Biographies

Juan Eusebio Silva Quiroz , Universidad de Santiago de Chile

Profesor de estado en Matemática y Ciencias de la Computación Universidad de Santiago de Chile, Doctor en Universidad de Barcelona. Académico del Departamento de Educación y Director del Centro de Investigación e Innovación en Educación y TIC. Universidad de Santiago de Chile. Chile.

Francisco Ignacio Revuelta Domínguez, Departamento de Ciencias de la Educación Universidad de Extremadura

Profesor Contratado Doctor del Departamento de Ciencias de la Educación Universidad de Extremadura. España.

Published

2016-03-03

How to Cite

Silva Quiroz , J. E. ., & Revuelta Domínguez, F. I. (2016). OPEN AND CLOSED MODELS TO ASSESS THE DIGITAL SKILLS. Didáctica Y Educación ISSN 2224-2643, 7(1), 111–128. Retrieved from https://revistas.ult.edu.cu/index.php/didascalia/article/view/460

Conference Proceedings Volume

Section

Investigaciones

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