Audiovisual Production in University: Spaces for Teaching Innovation in Iberoamerica

Authors

  • María Toscano-Alonso Universidad de Sevilla, US (Spain)
  • Ignacio Aguaded Universidad de Huelva, UHU (Spain)
  • Edna M. Manotas Salcedo Universidad del Norte, UNINORTE (Colombia)
  • Silvia C. Farias-Gaytán Tecnológico de Monterrey (Mexico)

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5944/ried.25.1.30611

Keywords:

educational technologies, educommunication, e-learning, medialab, audiovisual production

Abstract

The inclusion of new media in the field of education is appearing more and more frequently. University teaching is increasingly utilizing these audiovisual, digital and multimedia resources to provide a better learning experience. For the production of these materials, designated spaces have been created, however, there is a lack of consensus regarding the name attributed to them. In this study, we carried out a bibliographical review of the production of educational audiovisual content and the spaces devoted to this end in order to contextualise it prior to the in-depth interviews. With the aim of getting to know and delve deeper into the audiovisual proposals that are taking place in the Ibero-American sphere, we interviewed the people responsible for these innovative spaces in three universities. We concluded that the three institutions dedicated human resources, equipment and specialised spaces for video development; pedagogical support is necessary to outline the educational intention of the materials to be created; and it is necessary to empower both teachers and students in the development and curation of materials. The results may be useful for other universities and centres interested in venturing into video production, as well as for collaboration opportunities to enrich the learning experience and teacher training.

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Author Biographies

María Toscano-Alonso, Universidad de Sevilla, US (Spain)

Diseño y estructuración de MOOC, creación audiovisual, narrativa audiovisual, estudios de género

Ignacio Aguaded, Universidad de Huelva, UHU (Spain)

Media literacy, competencia mediática, tecnologías educativas, ICT, TIC.

Edna M. Manotas Salcedo, Universidad del Norte, UNINORTE (Colombia)

Diseño de materiales digitales, educación virtual, innovación pedagógica, formación docente en educación superior.

Silvia C. Farias-Gaytán, Tecnológico de Monterrey (Mexico)

Innovación educativa, educación virtual, gestión de proyectos educativos.

 

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Published

2022-01-03

How to Cite

Toscano-Alonso, M., Aguaded, I., Manotas Salcedo, E. M., & Farias-Gaytán, S. C. (2022). Audiovisual Production in University: Spaces for Teaching Innovation in Iberoamerica. RIED. Revista Iberoamericana De Educación a Distancia, 25(1), 41–58. https://doi.org/10.5944/ried.25.1.30611