TECHNOLOGIES OF INFORMATION AND STRATEGIES OF LEARNING FROM THE PERSPECTIVE OF THE PHYSICAL CULTURE

Authors

  • Beatriz Sánchez- Breff
  • Andrea Raiza Hernández- Hernández
  • Bertha Silvia Aguilera- Rodríguez

Abstract

The application of the Technologies of Information in the Cuban higher education constitutes a challenge according to the formation of the professionals. In consonance with this national politics it has been taken Projects of Investigation and Development, example of it is it the territorial character that carries out the Discipline Methods of Analysis and Investigations, which outline as objective the following: to elaborate products that contribute to the development of the learning strategies in the discipline, in others basic and of the exercise of the profession. In the elaboration of the Web, the methodological and informatics steps are elaborated by the Graduated Martha Velázquez Garnica and Rubén Martínez López. In this stage they are shown as the main results the realization of investigations that contribute to the solution of problems in the self-learning of the professionals of Physical Culture, the development of the Student Scientific Group and the generalization of the results to the Municipal University Headquarters.   

Key words. Technologies of information, Strategies of learning, Educational technology, higher education

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Author Biographies

Beatriz Sánchez- Breff

Facultad de Cultura Física. Holguín

Andrea Raiza Hernández- Hernández

Facultad de Cultura Física. Holguín

Bertha Silvia Aguilera- Rodríguez

Facultad de Cultura Física. Holguín

Published

2009-07-24

How to Cite

Sánchez- Breff, B., Hernández- Hernández, A. R., & Aguilera- Rodríguez, B. S. (2009). TECHNOLOGIES OF INFORMATION AND STRATEGIES OF LEARNING FROM THE PERSPECTIVE OF THE PHYSICAL CULTURE. Electronic Scientist Journal Specialized in Physical Culture Sciences and Sport, 6(12). Retrieved from https://deporvida.uho.edu.cu/index.php/deporvida/article/view/117

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Reflection articles