Microlearning as an Alternative Teaching Model: Influence of COVID-19 in Latin America and the Caribbean

Authors

  • Nali Borrego Ramírez Autonomous University of Tamaulipas Mexico
  • Marcia Leticia Ruiz Cansino Autonomous University of Tamaulipas Mexico

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.33423/jhetp.v23i15.6403

Keywords:

higher education, microlearning, COVID-19, distance learning, social networking, Latin America and the Caribbean

Abstract

The article focuses on the use of Microlearning as an educational response during the COVID-19 pandemic in Latin America and the Caribbean. It highlights how Microlearning, which consists of breaking down educational content into small, easy-to-understand units, has become an important trend. During the confinement, education systems adapted traditional methods to provide educational content in Microlearning format. Social networks played a crucial role in the delivery of microcontent and collaboration among students. Teachers’ roles varied, but their ability to manage technology was essential. Digital infrastructure also influenced the success of Microlearning. The most relevant keywords are Microlearning, COVID-19, Distance education and social networks.

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Published

2023-09-28

How to Cite

Borrego Ramírez, N., & Ruiz Cansino, M. L. (2023). Microlearning as an Alternative Teaching Model: Influence of COVID-19 in Latin America and the Caribbean. Journal of Higher Education Theory and Practice, 23(15). https://doi.org/10.33423/jhetp.v23i15.6403

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