TY - GEN
T1 - Systematization of the experience of engineering students as facilitators of free cartography workshops
AU - Munguía Molina, Diego
AU - Gutiérrez Alfaro, Jaime
AU - Ramijan Carmiol, Samanta
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2019 IEEE.
PY - 2019/10
Y1 - 2019/10
N2 - The free cartography workshops are pedagogical activities of university extension, in which computer engineering students visit primary and secondary schools in Costa Rican rural communities evaluated with a low Social Development Index, to carry out a horizontal exchange of knowledge. University students offer free cartography knowledge-combining social cartography with free software and open data technology-while primary and secondary students contribute with their local knowledge about the community, to determine what's relevant to collectively represent on the map. This paper is centered on the experience of engineering students as facilitators of four workshops held in different communities during 2018. The Experience Systematization Methodology was followed with the objective of understanding how participation on the workshops influences the integral formation of the facilitating group; particularly in relation to the development of interpersonal skills and the ability to contextualize their own professional practice in the social reality of the country. It was observed that the experience promotes the development of interpersonal skills of teamwork, oral expression and dialogical communication. There is also evidence of social, cultural and economical differences recognition by the facilitating group members between the visited communities and their own. However, it is not possible to confirm a generalized critical reflection from the facilitators in relation to the potential contribution of computing to the solution of problems in the visited communities. This work proposes a series of improvements to the workshops methodology aiming to encourage facilitators to reflect on different key points of the development of the experience.
AB - The free cartography workshops are pedagogical activities of university extension, in which computer engineering students visit primary and secondary schools in Costa Rican rural communities evaluated with a low Social Development Index, to carry out a horizontal exchange of knowledge. University students offer free cartography knowledge-combining social cartography with free software and open data technology-while primary and secondary students contribute with their local knowledge about the community, to determine what's relevant to collectively represent on the map. This paper is centered on the experience of engineering students as facilitators of four workshops held in different communities during 2018. The Experience Systematization Methodology was followed with the objective of understanding how participation on the workshops influences the integral formation of the facilitating group; particularly in relation to the development of interpersonal skills and the ability to contextualize their own professional practice in the social reality of the country. It was observed that the experience promotes the development of interpersonal skills of teamwork, oral expression and dialogical communication. There is also evidence of social, cultural and economical differences recognition by the facilitating group members between the visited communities and their own. However, it is not possible to confirm a generalized critical reflection from the facilitators in relation to the potential contribution of computing to the solution of problems in the visited communities. This work proposes a series of improvements to the workshops methodology aiming to encourage facilitators to reflect on different key points of the development of the experience.
KW - Computer engineering
KW - Education
KW - Experience systematization
KW - Free cartography
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U2 - 10.1109/LACLO49268.2019.00048
DO - 10.1109/LACLO49268.2019.00048
M3 - Contribución a la conferencia
AN - SCOPUS:85081119514
T3 - Proceedings - 14th Latin American Conference on Learning Technologies, LACLO 2019
SP - 237
EP - 244
BT - Proceedings - 14th Latin American Conference on Learning Technologies, LACLO 2019
A2 - Carreno-Leon, Monica Adriana
A2 - Sandoval-Bringas, Jesus Andres
A2 - Chacon-Rivas, Mario
A2 - Rodriguez, Francisco Javier Alvarez
A2 - Sprock, Antonio Silva
PB - Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc.
T2 - 14th Latin American Conference on Learning Technologies, LACLO 2019
Y2 - 30 October 2019 through 1 November 2019
ER -