scholarly journals Genetic counseling student rotations in industry: How COVID‐19 magnified the urgency for virtual learning options in diverse training settings

Author(s):  
Aishwarya Arjunan ◽  
Merideth Sanders ◽  
Anthony Chen ◽  
Breanna Roscow ◽  
Jessica Ray
Author(s):  
Andrea Stoddard ◽  
Pat McCarthy Veach ◽  
Ian M. MacFarlane ◽  
Bonnie LeRoy ◽  
Rebecca Tryon

Author(s):  
Rubí Estela Morales-Salas ◽  
Daniel Montes-Ponce

A virtual learning environment is conceived as an interaction space that ease the realization of mediated activities by technology, in this case the internet; besides using multimedia materials, learning objects, social networks, among others; which have changed imminently the traditional education. In this article an instrument is proposed in a checklist format, to evaluate any platform that has interaction spaces such as a Virtual Learning Environment, in this case responding to four spaces or general indicators: information Space, Mediation / Interaction Space, Instructional Design Space and Exhibition Space. Criteria are used according to the interactions and activities carried out by the consultant and virtual student. These, in turn, come up from the analysis and interaction of the advisers achieved in the discussion forums and portfolio activities through collaborative work. It was situated as a qualitative research, with a descriptive nature since it is not limited to data collection only, but also it refers and analyzes the interaction of the advisers achieved in the discussion forums and portfolio activities through the collaborative work of the workshop course "Virtual Learning Environments" developed in a virtual learning environment.


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