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Título : Cloud Computing Platforms to Improve Shuar Chicham Writing Skills
Autor : Quezada-Sarmiento, Pablo
Chango-Cañaveral, Patricia
Jadán-Guerrero, Janio
Tsere-Juma, Washikiat
Fecha de publicación : 2024
Editorial : Lecture Notes in Networks and Systems. Volume 988 LNNS, Pages 175 - 183
Resumen : Higher education through virtual environments is centered on the student, oriented towards interactive learning, in situations that are close to the real world, for which teachers require new communicative, non-verbal skills and an innovative approach to learning, which will accompany their students. Students in the complex process of acquiring even more knowledge of a non-native language. In the same context, the use of open-source technology platforms is becoming the best way to deliver solutions that meet the current need for the process of acquiring an ancestral language, so in this document we will focus on the analysis and use of Cloud Computing Tools as an alternative to complementary material to improve writing skills in the process of Second Language Acquisition (SLA) in our case Shuar Chicham. Likewise, teachers should not focus only on online learning but also on interaction with students as Gibson (1993) states; thus, innovative technologies must be means that help reduce the digital technological gap, allowing solutions, answers and agile questions to be given within the teaching-learning process, which is visible with the use of cloud computing tools. Therefore, using cloud computing tools it was proposed to demonstrate if writing skills can be improved in students who learned Shuar Chicham basic.
URI : https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-3-031-60224-5_19
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