University Specialization Course in:
DEVELOPMENT OF TEACHING DIGITAL COMPETITION LEVEL B1
Improve your digital skills with the “Development of Teaching Digital Competition: Level B1”! Learn to integrate technologies in your teaching and get a university degree. Online course, 100% bonus and with free ICT equipment. Sign up now and transform your classroom!
Free registration for the teacher and 100% bonus through Fundae for private and concerted centers, as long as you are in the General Social Security regime, RD 694/2017, of July 3. (Sign up through your center)
Course included in the AUGE_TIC AUGES PROGRAM. Every 100 hours of training, the Aula_Smart Foundation donates a laptop, iPad, Chromebook or other ICT equipment. (Valid for all teachers of private, concerted and public centers)
Obtención Título Universitario
Para la obtención del Título Universitario expedido por la Universidad de Vitoria-Gasteiz (EUNEIZ), es necesario realizar el abono correspondiente a los derechos de expedición una vez completado el curso.
A continuación, se detallan las tarifas según la duración del programa formativo:
Derechos de expedición:
- Cursos de 50 horas: 54,78 €
- Cursos de 100 horas: 83,38 €
- Cursos de 110 horas: 94,38 €
- Cursos de 120 horas: 94,38 €
Le agradecemos su compromiso con la formación continua y quedamos a su disposición para resolver cualquier consulta sobre el proceso de expedición.
Date start courses
All communities
- January 22, 2025 to March 11, 2025
- February 12, 2025 to April 1, 2025
- March 5, 2025 to April 23, 2025
- April 2, 2025 to May 15, 2025
- May 7, 2025 to June 23, 2025
- June 4, 2025 to July 21, 2025
- July 2, 2025 to August 7, 2025
Catalonia
- January 22, 2025 to April 2, 2025
- February 12, 2025 to April 28, 2025
- March 5, 2025 to May 16, 2025
- April 2, 2025 to June 6, 2025
- May 7, 2025 to July 15, 2025
Degree: University of Vitoria-Gasteiz Euneiz
Duration: 100 hours
Credits: 4 ECTS
Modality: Online
Place: Cabeula_interactive Campus
Cost: No cost to the center or the teacher. RD 694/2017, of July 3
Fundae: 100% bonus
FA_S donation: laptop, iPad, Chromebook or ICT equipment every 100 hours of training
Valid to score in the Baremo of Teaching Oppositions according to the R.D. 276/2007 of February 23 and for the scale corresponding to the state -level transfers contest, according to Royal Decree 1364/2010 of October 29.
(*) No cost to the center or the teacher according to RD 694/2017, of July 3.
(**) For students who are not going to take the course through their center
DEVELOPMENT OF TEACHING DIGITAL COMPETITION LEVEL B1
Goals
The general objective of this course is to train teachers to acquire and improve their digital skills to an intermediate level or B1. This implies the development of skills in various key areas of digital competition, including the effective use of information and communication technologies (ICT) in the classroom, digital literacy, online safety, integration of technology in Teaching, and the promotion of innovation and creativity.
In addition, the course aims to help teachers understand and address the challenges associated with the digital divide and diversity in the classroom, and to use technology to promote critical and creative thinking, collaboration, and effective evaluation.
At the end of the course, teachers will be equipped with the skills and knowledge necessary to navigate with confidence in the digital environment, integrate technology into their teaching practice effectively and safely, and use technology to improve learning and commitment to The students. In summary, they will be well prepared to be digitally competent teachers in the 21st century.
DEVELOPMENT OF TEACHING DIGITAL COMPETITION LEVEL B1
What prepares you
The "University Course in Specialization of Teaching Digital Competition Level B1" can open several professional opportunities:
Improvement of teaching skills: knowledge and skills acquired in this course can help teachers improve their teaching practice, which can lead to leadership opportunities in your current educational institution.
Training trainer: teachers who complete this course can become trainers of other teachers in your institution or others, sharing your knowledge and skills in digital competence.
Educational Technology Consultant: With a deep knowledge of digital competence, teachers can offer their services as educational technology consultants, helping schools and educational institutions to integrate these skills into their curriculum and teaching practices.
Digital content developer: teachers can use their skills in digital competence to create and sell digital educational content, such as online courses, electronic learning materials, etc.
ROLES IN EDUCATIONAL TECHNOLOGY COMPANIES: Companies that develop educational technology often seek professionals with experience in the classroom and a deep knowledge of digital skills. Teachers who complete this course can be attractive candidates for these roles.
It is important to keep in mind that professional opportunities may vary depending on factors such as geographical location, teacher experience, market demand, among others.
DEVELOPMENT OF TEACHING DIGITAL COMPETITION LEVEL B1
Who is it addressed
This course is mainly aimed at teachers of all educational levels that wish to improve their digital competence to an intermediate level or B1. This includes, but is not limited to primary, secondary, baccalaureate and university professors. It can also be useful for corporate trainers and anyone who is in a teaching role and wants to integrate more technology in their teaching practice.
In addition, although the course is designed with teachers in mind, anyone interested in improving their digital skills and learning more about the integration of technology in education could benefit from this course. This could include school administrators, curriculum designers, school librarians, educational support technicians and parents who are helping their children with online learning.
DEVELOPMENT OF TEACHING DIGITAL COMPETITION LEVEL B1
Methodology
The course methodology is based on 100%online learning, through the Aula_Smart virtual campus, an innovative and easy -to -use platform, which will allow you to access all the contents and resources of the course from anywhere and device. The course has a highly specialized teaching team, formed by education professionals with extensive experience and training in the analysis of teaching skills. They will accompany you and guide you throughout the learning process, through personalized tutorials, chat, email and even videoconference. The teaching method is totally multidisciplinary, since it combines different pedagogical approaches and strategies, such as:
- Theoretical contents, where the fundamental concepts and principles of the analysis of the teaching skills will be presented, as well as the normative and reference frameworks that regulate them.
- Practical contents, where theoretical knowledge will be applied to real or simulated cases of educational practice, using tools and methodologies to evaluate and develop teaching skills.
- Self -assessment activities, where you will reflect on the teaching performance itself and on the areas of strength and improvement, as well as on the strategies to enhance them.
- Collaborative learning activities, where the exchange of experiences, opinions and proposals through forums will be promoted.
In this way, the course methodology offers you dynamic, participatory and adapted training to your needs and interests, which prepares you to be a competent and effective teacher, capable of adapting to the demands and challenges of current education.
DEVELOPMENT OF TEACHING DIGITAL COMPETITION LEVEL B1
Official character
Valid to score in the Baremo of Teaching Oppositions according to the R.D. 276/2007 of February 23 and for the scale corresponding to the state -level transfers contest, according to Royal Decree 1364/2010 of October 29.
This training is not included in the scope of official regulated training (Infant Education, Primary Education, Secondary Education, Official Professional Training FP, Baccalaureate, University Degree, Official University Master and PhD). It is therefore a complementary and/or specialization training, aimed at acquiring certain skills, skills or aptitudes of a professional nature, being able to be barely as merit in work bags and/or opposition competitions, always within the training section Complementary and/or continuous training being always essential to review the specific requirements of the public labor stock market that we want to present ourselves.
DEVELOPMENT OF TEACHING DIGITAL COMPETITION LEVEL B1
Syllabus
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Topic 1
1.1. Introduction
1.2. Teaching digital competition and their areas
1.2.1 Area 1. Professional Commitment
1.2.2 Area 2. Digital resources
1.2.3 Area 3. Digital Pedagogy
1.2.4 Area 4. Digital Evaluation
1.2.5 Area 5. Empower students
1.2.6 Area 6. Facilitate the digital competence of students
1.3. The progressive leveling of teaching digital competence
1.3.1. Taxonomy, the central element that structures the digcompedu leveling system
1.3.2 Digcompedu specified progression model
1.4. The diagnosis of teaching digital competence: selfie
1.4.1 How to evaluate digital competence in an educational center with selfie
1.4.2 Selfie configuration levels
1.5. Summary
Topic 2
2.1 Introduction
2.2 classroom technologies: tablets, computers and digital boards
2.2.1 The tablets
2.2.1.1 Benefits of using tablets in the classroom
2.2.1.2 Disadvantages of using tablets in the classroom
2.2.2 Computers
2.2.2.1 The advantages of computers in classrooms
2.2.2.2 The inconveniences of the use of computers in class
2.2.3 Digital blackboards
2.2.3.1 Benefits of the use of the digital board
2.2.3.2 Disadvantages of the digital board
2.3 Management of telephone platforms. Moodle and Google Classroom
2.3.1 The role of the teacher in Google Classroom
2.3.2 Create a task
2.3.3 Questionnaire task
2.3.4 Question
2.3.5 Material
2.4 Resources that contribute to improve classroom management: task organizers and qualifications notebooks
2.4.1 Task organizers and qualifications notebooks
2.5 Summary
Topic 3
3.1 Introduction
3.2 Protection, management and exchange of digital content
3.2.1. Catalog digital educational contents
3.2.2. Facilitate the contents to the educational community in a safe environment
3.2.3. Effectively protect digital content
3.2.4. Respect and apply the regulations on intellectual property and copyright, in the management and sharing of digital content
3.3 Social networks as a source of knowledge and resources
3.3.1 Classification of social networks
3.3.2 Educational projects
3.3.3 Good practices with social networks
3.4 Resources in the cloud to collaborate. Google Workspace
3.4.1 Collaborative educational projects in the cloud
3.4.2 Google Workspace
3.5 Summary
Topic 4
4.1 Introduction
4.2 Collaborative learning mediated by technology. Digital method and resources that promote its implementation
4.2.1 Method and resources that promote collaborative learning mediated by technology
4.2.1.1 Active learning
4.2.1.2 Project -based learning (ABP)
4.2.1.3 Collaborative learning
4.3 The projects as organizing axes of the didactics. Digital method and resources that promote its implementation
4.4 Digital resources for the presentation of learning products
4.4.1 Multimedia presentations
4.4.2 Infographics
4.4.3 Videos and animations
4.4.4 Blogs and websites
4.4.5 Online collaboration tools
4.4.6 Interactive content creation tools
4.5 Summary
Topic 5
5.1. Introduction
5.2. Educational evaluation: conceptualization, components and contributions of technology
5.2.1 Concept and purpose of educational evaluation
5.2.2 Components of educational evaluation
5.2.3 Contributions from technology to educational evaluation
5.3. Mechanisms and resources for a technology mediated formative evaluation
5.3.1 Advantages and disadvantages of the formative evaluation
5.3.1.1 most favorable educational ecosystems for the use of training evaluation
5.3.2 Digital tools for data collection
5.3.3 Online learning platforms and student progress
5.3.4 Data analysis and informed decision making
5.4. The feedback. Digital resources to strengthen teaching feedback
5.4.1 Digital tools to provide effective feedback
5.4.2 Comments and collaborative edition platforms
5.4.3 Personalized feedback adapted to the student
5.4.4 Strategies to promote enriching dialogue with students28
5.5. Summary
Topic 6
6.1. Introduction
6.2. Digital Gap: Concept and strategies to reduce it in the classroom
6.2.1 Globalization and its connection with the advance of information and communication technologies
6.2.2 The digital ecosystem in today's society
6.2.3 Casuistics of the digital gap
6.2.4 How do you see the digital gap from education
6.3. Diversity in the classroom: didactic treatment and technology contributions for attention
6.3.1 Diversity in the classroom: challenges and opportunities
6.3.2 The use of ICT to attend to diversity in the classroom
6.3.3 Good practices for attention to diversity through ICT
6.4. Internet accessibility
6.4.1 Benefits and barriers in Internet accessibility
6.4.2 Regulations and accessibility standards
6.4.3 Good practices for Internet accessibility
6.4.4 Success cases in Internet accessibility
6.5. Summary
Topic 7
7.1. Introduction
7.2. Responsible use of technology: safety standards and network behavior guidelines
7.2.1 Online behavior guidelines
7.2.2 Teaching critical skills
7.2.3 Benefits of responsible use of technology in the educational field
7.3. Internet information: infoxication, fake news and other risks
7.3.1 Infoxication: the challenge of the digital era
7.3.2 Fake News and other risks in the information age
7.4. Cloud resources for information search: use and didactic applications
7.4.1 Cloud search engines
7.4.2 Storage and collaboration platforms
7.4.3 Digital and repository libraries
7.4.4 Educational social networks
7.4.5 Reference management tools
7.4.6 Interactive online resources
7.5. Summary
DEVELOPMENT OF TEACHING DIGITAL COMPETITION LEVEL B1
Degree
Homologable oppositions
Permanent training courses are valid to score in the scale of teaching opposition The calls for oppositions of the Spanish territory, according to the R.D. 276/2007 of February 23 (BOE 2/3/2007) of access to the public teaching function. These courses are also valid for the scale corresponding to the state -level transfers contest, according to Royal Decree 1364/2010 of October 29.
The duration of the courses in Catalonia should not exceed 10 hours per week and in Castilla y León 20 hours a week to be taken into account in their entirety according to the latest published bulletins (Dogc No. 6205 of 3/9/2012 and Bocyl nº 241 of 12/16/2014), so we have adapted the period of realization of them.
DEVELOPMENT OF TEACHING DIGITAL COMPETITION LEVEL B1
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