J. P. Castro, Eduardo García-Ochoa, Montserrat Román Chacón, Susana Álvarez-Álvarez, Alfredo Corell-Almuzara, José Carlos Zarzuela Velasco
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摘要
2019冠状病毒病的进展意味着西班牙巴利亚多利德大学(university of Valladolid)突然关闭了一所以面对面教学为主的大学的面对面教学。这项挑战是在一周内教会2500名教师和28000名学生使用虚拟校园(Moodle)、视频会议和多媒体生成工具。方法是在VLE Moodle上制作视频教程、网络研讨会,主要是一套社会驱动的论坛。这样,大学就能够及时地继续其活动。教师们立即开始使用这些以前几乎没用过的工具。此外,教师在接下来的学术课程中继续使用这些工具。
Bootstrapping the Virtualization in a Face-to-Face University
The progress of the COVID19 meant the sudden closure of face-to-face teaching at a university—University of Valladolid, Spain— with an eminently face-to-face orientation. The challenge was to teach 2,500 teachers and 28,000 students to use the Virtual Campus (Moodle), videoconferencing, and multimedia generation tools in a week. The approach was to produce video-tutorials, webinars and mainly a set of social-driven forums in the VLE Moodle. This way the University was able to continue its activity in a timely manner. Teachers promptly started to use all these tools that were previously almost unused. Moreover, teachers have continued using those tools in the following academic course.