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Analysis of the acquisition of ICT competence in the area of graphic design at the university of santiago (Spain)
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The entry into the European Higher Education Area meant a great revolution for the Spanish university. One of the biggest challenges was to professionalize the imposition of learning in order to integrate students into the working market. This aspect is particularly important in the field of Graphic Design, where it is essential that students acquire, among others, ICT.The sample is all the technical degrees of the University of Santiago -Spain-. The results indicate that although the objectives include the acquisition of ICT skills, 100% of the sample does not include methodologies or strategies of evaluation aimed at its acquisition.
Keywords: Graphic Expression; ICT Competence; Engineering; Architecture; University of Santiago
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Pena, V. L. (2017). Analysis of the acquisition of ICT competence in the area of graphic design at the university of santiago (Spain). New Trends and Issues Proceedings on Humanities and Social Sciences, 2(11), 105–110. https://doi.org/10.18844/prosoc.v2i11.1910
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