Análisis de la docencia universitaria por la influencia de la COVID-19: algunas lecciones aprendidas - [Analysis of the university teaching due to the influence of COVID-19: some lessons learned]
I. Amez, B. Castells, M. Sánchez-Canales, L. Arévalo-Lomas, D. Bolonio, F. Barrio-Parra, M. Izquierdo-Díaz, B. Biosca, Y. Sánchez-Palencia, L. J. Fernandez-Gutierrez del Alamo
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Abstract
- The health crisis caused by the SARS-COV-2 virus produced a drastic change in teaching in March 2020, when face-to-face teaching was forced to become online teaching. It led to changes in teaching methodologies, teaching materials and evaluation methods. The objective of this study is to determine which of these changes in the on-site university have been positive and should be sustained over time. To this end, a survey has been carried out among the students of the different courses of the degrees taught at the E.T.S.I. Minas y Energía (E.T.S.I.M.E) la Universidad Politécnica de Madrid that allows us to know how the pandemic has influenced the use of didactic materials, what type of teaching modalities students prefer, and what resources they use the most during the study. Although class notes and slides remain the preferred resources among students, they showed great interest in class recordings. Other traditional materials, such as bibliography or tutoring, are less used by students. As for teaching methodologies, opinion is polarized. Therefore, it is necessary to make an effort to efficiently combine tele-teaching methodologies and didactic resources to face-to-face teaching, generating asynchronous resources without detriment to traditional face-to-face activities.