Autores:

Fernando González Gatica

Pablo Murta Albino, José Enrique Armendáriz-Iñigo

Fecha de publicación:

2011

Revista:

Technology Enhanced Learning for People with Disabilities: Approaches and Applications

Páginas:

58-66

The traditional teaching process at higher education levels has changed in the European Union since the arrival of the “Bologna Process”. Under this new paradigm, professors are no longer the knowledge transmitters but also guides that must encourage students to generate knowledge. Hence, it is crucial to generate certain skills that will let them learn throughout all their lives, especially in the ability to search information that solves a certain problem. At this point is where it comes in hand the acquisition of ICT skills; since the learning process can surpass the physical barriers of the classroom and is an effective tool for solving problems. In this chapter, the authors address this new change in the educational paradigm focused on the European Union and taking into account the leading role of ICT in this learning process.