Enseñar en la Universidad Nacional de la Patagonia San Juan Bosco desde el uso didáctico del lenguaje transmedia
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Facultad de Ciencia Política y Relaciones Internacionales
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Esta Tesis es sobre los docentes universitarios como sujetos de aprendizaje
(no sólo como sujetos de enseñanza) y su relación con el lenguaje
transmedia. Es una reflexión teórica y una propuesta comunicacional
prototípica situada en la Universidad Nacional de la Patagonia San Juan
Bosco, Chubut, Argentina.
Cada capítulo contiene una estrucutra hermenéutica de tres momentos:
Primero, el prefijo (Des), en el título, invita a desnaturalizar, desde una
concepción del pensamiento crítico, la formación docente universitaria de
cara a los tiempos de la convergencia digital interactiva. Segundo, los verbos
en infinitivo (sufrir, narrar, converger) expresan acciones y procesos de
enseñanza y aprendizaje que son, indiscutiblemente, competencias
humanas. Tercero, para aportar una alternativa al clásico esquema binario
de enseñanza y aprendizaje, propongo una didáctica fundada en el lenguaje
transmedia que reinvente los ambientes de aprendizaje universitario.
Los ejes que constituyen la pedagogía universitaria, sus aspectos didácticos,
el curriculum de la educación superior, las prácticas de enseñanza, las
subjetividades docentes, las experiencias y sus memorias narrativas;
dialogan con el campo de la comunicación social y, específicamente, con el
lenguaje transmedia: convergencia cultural, comunicación digital interactiva,
tecnologías de la información, ubicuidad educativa, aulas híbridas o recursos
abiertos constituyen un campo expandido, mixturado e híbrido de la
educación superior universitaria.
This Thesis is about university teachers as subjects of learning and not only as subjects of teaching. It is a theoretical reflection and a prototypical communication proposal located at the San Juan Bosco National University of Patagonia, Chubut, Argentina. Each chapter contains a hermeneutical structure of three moments: First, the prefix (Des), in the title, invites us to denature, from a conception of critical thinking, university teacher training in the face of the times of interactive digital convergence. Second, verbs in the infinitive (suffer, narrate, converge) express teaching and learning actions and processes that are, indisputably, human competencies. Third, to provide an alternative to the classic binary teaching and learning scheme, I propose a didactics based on transmedia language that reinvents university learning environments. The axes that constitute university pedagogy, its didactic aspects, the higher education curriculum, teaching practices, teaching subjectivities, experiences and their narrative memories; dialogue with the field of social communication and, specifically, with transmedia language: cultural convergence, interactive digital communication, information technologies, educational ubiquity, hybrid classrooms or open resources constitute an expanded, mixed and hybrid field of university higher education.
This Thesis is about university teachers as subjects of learning and not only as subjects of teaching. It is a theoretical reflection and a prototypical communication proposal located at the San Juan Bosco National University of Patagonia, Chubut, Argentina. Each chapter contains a hermeneutical structure of three moments: First, the prefix (Des), in the title, invites us to denature, from a conception of critical thinking, university teacher training in the face of the times of interactive digital convergence. Second, verbs in the infinitive (suffer, narrate, converge) express teaching and learning actions and processes that are, indisputably, human competencies. Third, to provide an alternative to the classic binary teaching and learning scheme, I propose a didactics based on transmedia language that reinvents university learning environments. The axes that constitute university pedagogy, its didactic aspects, the higher education curriculum, teaching practices, teaching subjectivities, experiences and their narrative memories; dialogue with the field of social communication and, specifically, with transmedia language: cultural convergence, interactive digital communication, information technologies, educational ubiquity, hybrid classrooms or open resources constitute an expanded, mixed and hybrid field of university higher education.

