La Competencia Digital Docente se está convirtiendo en una línea de investigación consolidada, siendo el eje central de numerosas investigaciones. La Comisión Europea publicó en 2017 el Marco de Competencia Digital del profesorado: DigCompEdu, en el que se encuadra el presente trabajo, cuyo objetivo principal versa en averiguar qué percepción tiene el profesorado de la Universidad Pablo de Olavide sobre su nivel de competencia digital. Con diseño no experimental, y bajo un enfoque descriptivo, planteamos este estudio, centrado en la participación de 214 docentes a los que se les ha aplicado el cuestionario (DigComEdu Check-in). Los análisis realizados se centran en una primera aproximación descriptiva con puntuaciones medias y desviaciones típicas, por ítems y áreas. Los principales resultados arrojan una muestra joven, pero con más de 10 años de experiencia que reconoce estar familiarizada con el uso de las tecnologías de la información y comunicación (TIC) como herramienta educativa desde hace tiempo y que se autorreconoce con un nivel de Competencia Digital “Aceptable”.
The incorporation of social networks in university teaching enables new communication channels and opens new channels for training meetings, which also provides a different dynamic to day-to-day teaching, promoting communication initiatives under social responsibility. This article presents an experience of digital innovation through the use of social networks, Twitter in particular. The overall objective of this innovation is to allow communication, to provide information and reflection as a learning tool, where the main reason for the existence of this community is the exchange and intercommunication of lessons related to the different subjects and to enable professional development. It is developed through eminently active pedagogical methods, considering the theory called connectivism. The results obtained corroborate the starting hypothesis that this teaching team had from the beginning, that a methodology enriched with the use of Twitter, a tool that allows complementing the content of the subjects and interacting with them without limitations of space and time, would increase and improve the process of teaching–learning.
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