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- Navigating interconnected complexities: validation and reliability of an instrument for sustainable development of education 5.0(Taylor @ Francis Online, 2024) Ramírez Montoya, María Soledad; Vicario Solórzano, Claudia Marina; González Pérez, Laura Icela; https://ror.org/03ayjn504; https://ror.org/059sp8j34; https://ror.org/01fh86n78Sustainability actions in Higher Education Institutions (HEIs) profoundly affect students, employees and their communities. These aim at social and economic benefits for local communities. Sustainability must be measured, and its goals must be achieved as part of the university’s mission to impact the community significantly. This work provides the validation results for an instrument that assesses academicians’ perceptions of HEI sustainability activities. The study began with a preliminary investigation of 121 Mexican public HEI students. The scale dimensions were constructed and validated in three steps: (a) establishing a theoretical framework to identify the necessary dimensions, (b) content validation through the judgment of five experts and (c) factor analysis and determination of instrument internal consistency to establish its reliability. The validation yielded three main findings: Aiken’s V coefficient (>0.89) showed high content-based validity indicators. Also, Cronbach’s alpha was 0.937. The exploratory factor analysis (EFA) calculated correlation coefficients for the 18-item instrument. The four variables tested in the study (economic and social impact, human rights and gender perspective, environment and work experience and social impact) yielded satisfactory internal consistency. The research affirms a methodology to measure the progress of sustainability models for Education 5.0 using technologies and resources to maximize human well-being.
- Reusable educational resources for developing complex thinking on open platforms(Springer, 2023-12-01) Sanabria Zepeda, Jorge Carlos; Alfaro Ponce, Berenice; González Pérez, Laura Icela; Ramírez Montoya, María Soledad; https://ror.org/03ayjn504; https://ror.org/01fh86n78In the context of rapid technological advancements and the increasing availability of Open Educational Resources (OER), there is a growing need to foster complex thinking skills in higher education. The study aims to characterize OER platforms that facilitate the development of such skills, grounded in UNESCO’s recommendations and the evolving definitions of complex thinking. Utilizing a Systematic Literature Review (SLR), the research focuses on three key questions: the type of open license allowing 5R activities, the technical options based on the ALMS Framework, and the sub-competencies of complex thinking that can be nurtured through OER. The study identifies and categorizes key platforms conducive to the development of complex thinking skills, namely innovative, critical, scientific, and systemic thinking. These platforms are analyzed based on their licensing types and technical capabilities. Findings indicate that most of the platforms studied support 5R activities under Creative Commons licenses, require advanced editing skills, and more than half address multiple subcompetencies of complex thinking. The study concludes that the adaptation, reuse, and redistribution of OER can significantly contribute to fostering complex thinking skills, aligning educational practices with 21st-century demands. Recommendations include the development of frameworks by higher education institutions to normalize OER platforms and meet students’ needs, as well as future research to assess user behavior and sustainability of these platforms.
- Education 4.0 Maturity Models for Society 5.0:Systematic literature review(Taylor @ Francis Online, 2023-09-16) González Pérez, Laura Icela; Ramírez Montoya, María Soledad; Enciso González, Juan Antonio; https://ror.org/01fh86n78; https://ror.org/03ayjn504Society 5.0 is a transformative vision for the future driven by integrating digital technologies and human-centered approaches, fusing with cyber-physical spaces to create a smart society that addresses megatrends through innovative and collaborative solutions by stakeholders. This article analyzes Maturity Models (MMs) in Higher Education to identify the components of Education 4.0 that aim to achieve Society 5.0, seeking the dimensions and levels associated with the quintuple helix and the mission of the HEIs. We conducted a systematic literature review (SLR) guided by research questions to highlight studies that address Maturity Models worldwide, identify components of Education 4.0 in the MM, research methods and instruments used, internal and external stakeholders, and some characteristics of the university missions. The study method employed was a Systematic Review analyzing 26 articles from 2018 to 2023 found in WoS and Scopus databases using inclusion and exclusion criteria under a Prisma workflow. The findings were that the HEIs must: a) analyze dimensions of various Education 4.0 components in a balanced way, b) incorporate comparative designs and mixed methods of the MM models, c) provide technology transfer services, training, and data centers, d) provide fully open environments to educate all citizens inclusively, and e) use sustainable MMs for a significant difference in impact. This review offers educational leaders and policymakers the methodologies for measuring the Education 4.0 path to Society 5.0.
- Complex thinking through a Transition Design-guided Ideathon: testing an AI platform on the topic of sharing economy(2023-05-30) Sanabria Zepeda, Jorge Carlos; Castillo Martínez, Isolda Margarita; González Pérez, Laura Icela; Ramírez Montoya, María Soledad; https://ror.org/03ayjn504This proof-of-concept study of an AI-based platform aimed to integrate a sequence of activities into the design of an online platform to assess the development of complex thinking competency in higher education students.
- Habilitadores tecnológicos 4.0 para impulsar la educación abierta: aportaciones para las recomendaciones de la UNESCO(2022-05) González Pérez, Laura Icela; Ramírez Montoya, María Soledad; García Peñalvo, Francisco José; González-Pérez, L.-I., Ramírez Montoya, M. S., & García-Peñalvo, F. J. (2022). Habilitadores tecnológicos 4.0 para impulsar la educaciónabierta: aportaciones para las recomendaciones de la UNESCO. RIED-Revista Iberoamericana de Educación a Distancia, 25(2).https://doi.org/10.5944/ried.25.2.33088La integración de las tecnologías en la educación trae consigo cambios organizacionales no solo en las aulas tradicionales, sino también en las plataformas digitales, e invita a ubicar oportunidades para la innovación educativa. El objetivo de este artículo es identificar la percepción de 206 participantes de un programa internacional de Educación Abierta (EA) y aportar en las recomendaciones de la UNESCO (2019) para la educación y la ciencia abierta, con posibilidades de habilitadores tecnológicos. Las preguntas guía fueron ¿cuáles son los retos, casos y experiencias que los participantes perciben como impulsores de la EA? ¿De qué manera las tecnologías pueden favorecer la EA en el marco de las recomendaciones de la UNESCO? Se siguió un método mixto paralelo, con una primera fase de análisis de datos cualitativos y cuantitativos con instrumento de percepción aplicado a los participantes, y una segunda fase de búsqueda de literatura para ubicar investigaciones que utilizan tecnologías en la EA y aportar un esquema de habilitadores tecnológicos. Los resultados fueron: (a) los mayores retos percibidos son “Impulsar la cultura de acceso abierto” y “Promover la cooperación internacional”; (b) destacan 46 aportaciones de participantes con casos para impulsar la EA; (c) aporte de seis estudios de investigación para impulsar las recomendaciones de la UNESCO con tecnologías; y, (d) se plantea un esquema de clasificación propio de habilitadores tecnológicos 4.0 para la educación. Este artículo pretende ser de interés para comunidades educativas, ministerios de educación y ciencia, investigadores y formadores interesados en la innovación educativa
- Components of Education 4.0 in 21st century skills frameworks: systematic review(MDPI, 2022-01-27) González Pérez, Laura Icela; Ramírez Montoya, María Soledad; Instituto Tecnológico y de Estudios Superiores de MonterreyResponsive educational proposals to develop skills to meet the demands of Industry 4.0 have become imperative to guarantee inclusive, equitable, and quality education and promote lifelong learning opportunities for all, also reducing the negative impact of COVID-19 and the major post-pandemic social issues. This article analyzes which components of Education 4.0 have been considered in 21st century skills frameworks and identifies the teaching and learning methods and key stakeholders impacted. We conducted a systematic literature review (SLR) with research questions to highlight studies that address 21st century frameworks worldwide, identifying which teaching—earning strategies contain 4.0 components, their learning dimensions, and the targeted takeholders. The findings allowed us to identify opportunities to create or improve 21st century skills frameworks with the required Education 4.0 components to develop future skills. Our study revealed the absence of these frameworks for teachers and schools. Most are oriented toward students, developing competencies through the dimensions of character, meta-learning, and linking active learning teaching strategies. This work presents studies incorporating innovative educational practices and the core Education 4.0 components. It concludes with a reflection on creating educational models to develop complex-reasoning competencies and auto-systemic thinking to support problemsolving and address social needs.
- Improving Institutional Repositories through User-Centered Design: Indicators from a Focus Group(MDPI, 2021-11-02) González Pérez, Laura Icela; Ramírez Montoya, María Soledad; García Peñalvo, Francisco José; RAMIREZ MONTOYA, MARIA SOLEDAD; 122081; Instituto Tecnológico y de Estudios Superiores de MonterreyUser experience with intuitive and flexible digital platforms can be enjoyable and satisfying. A strategy to deliver such an experience is to place the users at the center of the design process and analyze their beliefs and perceptions to add appropriate platform features. This study conducted with focus groups as a qualitative method of data collection to investigate users’ preferences and develop a new landing page for institutional repositories with attractive functionalities based on their information-structural rules. The research question was: What are the motivations and experiences of users in an academic community when publishing scientific information in an institutional repository? The focus group technique used in this study had three sessions. Results showed that 50% of the participants did not know the functionalities of the institutional repository nor its benefits. Users’ perceptions of platforms such as ResearchGate or Google Scholar that provide academic production were also identified. The findings showed that motivating an academic community to use an institutional repository requires technological functions, user guidelines that identify what can or cannot be published in open access, and training programs for open access publication practices and institutional repository use. These measures align with global strategies to strengthen the digital identities of scientific communities and thus benefit open science.
- User experience of an institutional repository in a private university in Mexico A fundamental component in the framework of Open Science(University of Salamanca, 2019-03-15) González Pérez, Laura Icela; Ramírez Montoya, María Soledad; Instituto Tecnológico y de Estudios Superiores de Monterrey; García-Peñalvo, Francisco JoséTechnology platforms, as viewed from the perspective of their users, provide new perspectives to discover aspects to enhance its use. The objective of this study is to provide the instruments and indicators that allow us to obtain empirical evidence of the experience of users of an institutional repository through the user-centered design methodology. The guiding question of the study was: How can we measure the experience of users who use an institutional repository? We employed a sequential mixed explanatory methodology and user-centered design, with the use of focus groups and surveys, applied to a sample of students and teachers. The findings identify three key factors that must be considered in promoting positive experiences for users; that is, normalization of the use of institutional repositories, the versatility of technology, and innovation in communication strategies to increase knowledge transfer in an open format.