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Publicación Perfiles del participante en MOOC de lenguas extranjeras: análisis bibliográfico y estudio del caso específico: How to succeed in the English B1 Level exam(Universidad Nacional de Educación a Distancia. Facultad de Filología, 2020-07-06) Díez-Arcón, Paz; Díez-Arcón, Paz; Martín Monje, Elena MaríaPublicación Massive open online courses for foreign language learning: A plural perspective(Universidad Nacional de Educación a Distancia (España). Escuela Internacional de Doctorado. Programa de Doctorado en Filología: estudios lingüísticos y literarios, 2023) Díez-Arcón, Paz; Díez-Arcón, Paz; Martín Monje, Elena MaríaPublicación Using MS TEAMS for online peer assessment: an innovative educational proposal(EADTU, 2022) Díez-Arcón, Paz; Martín Monje, Elena María; Castrillo de Larreta-Azelain, María Dolores; Díez-Arcón, PazPublicación Análisis de factores de sostenibilidad digital en la adopción de app educativas en Educación Primaria(Edutec. Asociación para el Desarrollo de la Tecnología Educativa, 2023-03) Vázquez Cano, Esteban; Quero Gervilla, María Mercedes; Díez-Arcón, Paz; Pascual Moscoso, Carolina; Díez-Arcón, Paz; https://orcid.org/0000-0002-4095-7881; https://orcid.org/0000-0003-1850-4170This article presents a study to measure the importance for teachers of the digital sustainability factors that facilitate or inhibit adoption of learning apps as a support to the teaching-learning process in primary education. A structural equations model methodology was used to conduct the importance-performance analysis (IPA). IPA aims to identify the value alloted by users in terms of the importance and performance of a series of quality criteria to obtain an indirect measure of the elements of digital sustainability that encourage or discourage the adoption of educational apps. The sample was formed by 212 teachers with experience using apps in teaching-learning process. The results indicated four areas of digital sustainability to be improved in order to guarantee good educational and sustainable use of apps inside and outside the classroom: safe and transparent use of data and algorithms, the apps compliance with the functional diversity of all students, the promotion of safe collaborative environments and the need for awareness regarding energy efficiency.Publicación Training in Digital and Didactic Competences for Future Foreign Language Teachers: Reflecting on the Learning Process(Universitat de Valencia, 2024-07-22) Díez-Arcón, Paz; Martín Monje, Elena MaríaThis study explores the evolution in the self-perceived digital and didactic competences of student-teachers completing a course on "Teaching English as a Foreign Language". The main aim of the research was to assess the impact of the integrated practice of these two competences through the completion of specific tasks. The research method chosen was mixed (quantitative and qualitative), and the self-reflection tools used were the SELFIE (Self-reflection on Effective Learning by Fostering the use of Innovative Educational Technologies) for digital competences and EPOSTL (European Portfolio for Student Teachers of Languages) for didactic competences. A total of 244 student-teachers participated in this innovative proposal during the academic year 2021-22. They had to complete collaborative tasks addressing both competences: pre-task video discussions, lesson planning, and post-task video presentations. They made use of MS Office 365 and Teams for their collaborative work. Results show that their perception of digital competence fluctuates but shows an overall improvement, while their perceived progress in didactic competence is more erratic, with a more positive result in the pre-task and in the task, but not in the post-task. This study contributes to gaining a deeper understanding of digital and didactic competence practice in teacher training, underlining the effectiveness of an integrated approach.Publicación Language Teacher Development in Computer-Mediated Collaborative Work and Digital Peer Assessment: An Innovative Proposal(Shahid Chamran University of Ahvaz, 2023) Díez-Arcón, Paz; Martín Monje, Elena MaríaThis research paper explores the integration of digital technologies in language teacher development, focusing on computer-mediated collaborative learning (CMCL) and peer assessment in digital environments. The research was carried out at the National University of Distance Education (UNED) in Spain, in a TEFL course, with 518 student-teachers. The research methodology included both quantitative and qualitative techniques, and the results indicated positive satisfaction levels, especially in these dimensions: clear goals and objectives, appropriate assessment, and appropriate workload, with both learning in digital environments and the quality of teaching particularly highlighted. Additionally, statistically significant differences in the final grades were observed between the MS Teams users and the ones not following CMCL. Finally, the influence of digital learning was demonstrated across a large portion of the other variables according to the students’ perception of it.Publicación The coming of age of LMOOC research. A systematic review (2019-21)(Taylor & Francis, 2022-06-08) Díez-Arcón, Paz; Martín Monje, Elena MaríaThere has been an increasing interest in Language Massive Open Online Courses (LMOOCs) in terms of research and number of courses offered, shown by the monographic volumes and systematic reviews that have been published so far. This study aims to consolidate this emerging field by exploring research from 2019 to 2021. The origin of scientific contributions, methodologies used, and the most discussed topics have been considered. Results show that the distribution of papers remain concentrated in a few countries and universities -such as Spain, UK and China, which are producing progressively more high-impact research. Also, the consistent use of mixed methods has implied the optimisation of available data and allowed for more fine-grained conclusions. Lastly, it has been proved that LMOOC publications are evolving to a more mature phase, with an increase of conceptual papers that has contributed to consolidate core theoretical foundations. It can be then said that LMOOC research has reached its coming of age and is now considered a well-established sub-field of Computer Assisted Language Learning, with substantial practice and high-quality scholarly publications.Publicación Facebook or LMS in Distance Education? Why University Students Prefer to Interact in Facebook Groups(Athabasca University, 2021) Vázquez Cano, Esteban; Díez-Arcón, PazThis article describes an investigation into the level of satisfaction among students at Spain’s National Distance Education University (UNED) regarding use of Facebook groups as an environment for learning. Based on a structural equation methodology, the research analyzed the most relevant personal and socio-educational factors that affect satisfaction. The sample consisted of 418 undergraduate and master’s degree students at UNED’s Faculty of Education; participants were consulted in three semesters between September 2019 and January 2021. The results showed that students who participated in Facebook study groups achieved better results than those who did not, and that they interacted more frequently in these groups than in UNED’s official learning management system. The main latent variables that influenced satisfaction with Facebook study groups were the perception of efficacy they elicited as a complement to distance learning by enabling greater interaction with other students, and the feeling of course companionship they provided. The absence of teacher control also influenced student satisfaction, which allowed students to focus on learning and achieving better results in tests and exams.Publicación Academic and Social Behaviour Profile of the Primary School Students who Possess and Play Video Games(Springer, 2022-10-22) Vázquez Cano, Esteban; Ramírez Hurtado, J. M.; Díez-Arcón, Paz; Pascual Moscoso, C.The aim of this research was to analyze the typologies of primary education students with regard to possession and use of video games, and the possible psycho-emotional and educational implications. To identify the different typologies, a latent class model using Latent Gold v4.5 software was applied in order to model relations between the variables observed, assuming that the structure of underlying relations was explained by a latent categorical variable (not observed). The results revealed two clearly differentiated clusters: one formed of boys who get better marks in Mathematics, usually play video games with gaming consoles for the TV screen, usually play video games online with friends, play video games for more than two hours at weekends, feel very happy when playing video games, and whose first choice of free-time activity is to play video games; the other consisted of girls who get better marks in Spanish Language and Literature, usually play video games on a tablet, usually with a family member, play video games for more than two hours at weekends, feel very happy playing video games, though to a slightly lesser extent than boys, and whose first choice of free-time activity is not usually to play video games.