Abstract

espanolLa pandemia de COVID-19 ha afectado de forma significativa a la docencia de las asignaturas universitarias del segundo cuatrimestre del curso 2019-20 y del primer cuatrimestre del 2020-2021. Asi, se ha requerido usar plataformas para impartir las asignaturas a traves de videoconferencias, grabar las clases, y elaborar y realizar examenes no presenciales. En particular, las circunstancias que acompanan la evaluacion no presencial han generado situaciones que deben analizarse en el ambito de la relacion estudiante-profesor y estudiante-estudiante, precisamente en un contexto en el que la limitada interaccion a distancia entre docentes y estudiantes ha dificultado en muchos casos alcanzar el nivel de confianza necesario para lograr los niveles de aprendizaje que se conseguian a traves de clases presenciales. Esta situacion se ha sido evidente en asignaturas con grupos muy numerosos, tal y como ocurre en el caso de la asignatura Arquitectura de Computadores del grado en Ingenieria Informatica de la Universidad de Granada, que se considera en este articulo. EnglishThe COVID-19 pandemic has significantly affected the teaching of university subjects in the second quarter of the 2019-20 academic year and the first quarter of 2020-2021. Thus, it has been necessary to use technological platforms to teach the subjects through videoconferences, to record the classes, and to prepare and carry out remote exams. In particular, the circumstances that accompany the remote assessment have generated situations that must be analysed in the area of the student-teacher and student-student relationships, precisely in a context in which the limited distance interaction between the teacher and his or her students has made it difficult in many cases to achieve the level of confidence achieved through face-to-face classes. This situation has been clearly evident in subjects with very large groups, as has been the case with the Computer Architecture subject of the degree in Computer Engineering at the University of Granada, which is considered in this paper.

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