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This book provides a comprehensive overview of the latest advancements in virtual campus technology and their applications in higher education. It explores the profound impact of virtual campuses on higher education, and examines the technological and pedagogical innovations of virtual campuses, addressing their role in the evolving educational ecosystem alongside other technological tools. This book covers a range of methods and topics, including:
- Adapting Traditional Teaching to Virtual Modalities: Recommends strategies for transitioning from in-person to online or remote teaching, including best practices for maintaining engagement and interactivity in a virtual environment.
- Online Assessment Processes: Shares innovative approaches to online assessments, ensuring academic integrity, and leveraging technology for formative and summative evaluations.
- Data Protection and Privacy: Addresses the ethical and legal considerations of data protection in virtual learning environments, emphasizing the importance of safeguarding student information.
By highlighting real-world examples, case studies, and research findings, this book serves as a valuable resource for educators, administrators, and policymakers seeking to enhance the quality and accessibility of education through digital means.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
Introduction.- Table of Contents.- Author Index.- Section 1: Remote educational scenarios.- Section 2: Open educational resources and courses.- Section 3: International experiences.- Section 4: Quality and Innovation.- Section 5: E-learning engineering and digital content.- Section 6: Diversity, equity, and gender in digital education.- Section 7: Ethics and privacy.- Section 8: Artificial Intelligence in Education.
Über den Autor / die Autorin
Dr. Carina S. González-González is a Full Professor at the Universidad de La Laguna (Spain). She holds dual Ph.D. degrees in Computer Engineering and Social Sciences and Education, as well as postgraduate specializations from Tufts University and MIT. A Senior Member of IEEE, she serves as Editor-in-Chief of IEEE-RITA and Associate Editor of IEEE Transactions on Education. Her research focuses on human–computer interaction, intelligent tutoring systems, gamification, and AI in education. She has led numerous international projects and published extensively on digital culture and technology-enhanced learning.
Dr. Alfonso Infante-Moro is a Professor at the University of Huelva (Spain) and a member of the GITICE research group. His main research interests are information systems, ICT in business, tourism, and education. He has served as Vice-Dean for Internationalization and Director of the Virtual Education Unit. Co-founder of United Academic Journals (UA Journals) and Editor of Campus Virtuales, he has promoted ICT-based innovation in higher education through his academic, editorial, and organizational roles.
Dr. Juan Carlos Infante-Moro is a Professor at the University of Huelva (Spain) and a member of GITICE. His research focuses on the application of ICT in business, tourism, and education. He co-founded United Academic Journals (UA Journals) and serves on the editorial boards of IJISEBC, IJIST, and Campus Virtuales. He has participated in national and European research projects, publishing numerous articles indexed in Scopus and Web of Science. He has made significant contributions to the fields of information systems and virtual learning environments.
Dr. Julia Gallardo-Pérez is a Professor at the University of Huelva (Spain) and a member of the GITICE research group. Her research interests include the application of ICT in business, tourism, and education. He co-founded United Academic Journals (UA Journals) and contributes to international conferences on virtual campuses and software engineering. She serves on editorial boards of IJISEBC, IJIST, and Campus Virtuales, and has published extensively in indexed journals and conference proceedings on information systems and technology-enhanced learning.
Dr. Cristian Rusu is a Full Professor at Pontificia Universidad Católica de Valparaíso (Chile). His research areas include human–computer interaction, user experience, and customer experience. He has authored numerous high-impact publications and led the UseCV Research Group. As a leader in the HCI community, he has chaired ACM SIGCHI chapters in Chile and Romania and organized major conferences such as CLIHC and ChileCHI. His contributions to UX and CX have garnered international recognition and multiple Best Paper awards.
Dr. Sandra Cano is an Assistant Professor at Pontificia Universidad Católica de Valparaíso (Chile). She holds a Ph.D. in Electronics from Universidad del Cauca (Colombia) and specializes in human–computer interaction, affective computing, and human–robot interaction. A member of ACM SIGCHI and IEEE, she has led projects involving social robots for children with autism, virtual assistants for mental health, and wearable technologies for emotion detection. Her work bridges the gap between technology and human well-being, emphasizing educational innovation and inclusion.