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Sustainable Higher Education Development through Technology Enhanced Learning

doi: 10.3390/su12093600
handle: 10251/172654
Higher education is incorporating Information and Communication Technology (ICT) at a fast rate for different purposes. Scientific papers include within the concept of Technology Enhanced Learning (TEL) the myriad applications of information and communication technology, e-resources, and pedagogical approaches to the development of education. TEL’s specific application to higher education is especially relevant for countries under rapid development for providing quick and sustainable access to quality education (UN sustainable development goal 4). This paper presents the research results of an online pedagogical experience in collaborative academic research for analyzing good practice in TEL-supported higher education development. The results are obtained through a pilot implementation providing curated data on TEL competency’s development of faculty skills and analysis of developing sustainable higher education degrees through TEL cooperation, for capacity building. Given the increased volume and complexity of the knowledge to be delivered, and the exponential growth of the need for skilled workers in emerging economies, online training is the most effective way of delivering a sustainable higher education. The results of the PETRA Erasmus+ capacity-building project provides evidence of a successful implementation of a TEL-supported methodology for collaborative faculty development focused on future online degrees built collaboratively and applied locally.
TJ807-830, Capacity building, TD194-195, Renewable energy sources, CIENCIA DE LOS MATERIALES E INGENIERIA METALURGICA, sustainable on-line education, LENGUA ESPAÑOLA, GE1-350, Environmental effects of industries and plants, capacity building, Environmental sciences, ARQUITECTURA Y TECNOLOGIA DE COMPUTADORES, Sustainable on-line education, technology enhanced learning, Technology enhanced learning
TJ807-830, Capacity building, TD194-195, Renewable energy sources, CIENCIA DE LOS MATERIALES E INGENIERIA METALURGICA, sustainable on-line education, LENGUA ESPAÑOLA, GE1-350, Environmental effects of industries and plants, capacity building, Environmental sciences, ARQUITECTURA Y TECNOLOGIA DE COMPUTADORES, Sustainable on-line education, technology enhanced learning, Technology enhanced learning
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