Flipped Classroom for the development of digital competences in secondary education

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Training in digital skills has been gaining increasing relevance in 21st century society. For this reason, creating spaces and teaching-learning experiences supported by new technologies to achieve an educational transformation is essential. The objective of this research is to design a methodological proposal from the Flipped Classroom model that allows the development of digital skills in 10th grade students from the IE Escuela Normal Superior Santa Teresita. Methodologically, this study presents a qualitative approach with a descriptive scope and a Design-Based Research method, using surveys and semi-structured interviews as data collection techniques. To do this, a sample of 18 students was used. The results obtained indicate that by implementing the Flipped Classroom-based methodological route (ClassFlip), students can significantly develop their digital skills, expressing their satisfaction with the methodology used and highlighting Digital Educational Resources as support material in building their knowledge.

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López Díaz, E. K., & Reyes, R. N. L. (2022). Flipped Classroom for the development of digital competences in secondary education. Edutec, (79), 182–198. https://doi.org/10.21556/edutec.2022.79.2453

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