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    Evaluación de la percepción de los niveles de dominio competencial en práctica laboral
    (2020-10-05) Tinoco-Giraldo, H.; Torrecilla Sánchez, E. M.; García-Peñalvo, F. J.
    Este artículo detalla y analiza las percepciones del nivel de dominio de las competencias profesionales que los estudiantes en práctica laboral del programa de Mercadeo Nacional e Internacional de la Universidad de Manizales (Colombia), desarrollan, fortalecen o registran a partir del reconocimiento de sus tutores de práctica, sus empleadores y ellos mismos. Para efectos de esta investigación se contó con una muestra de estudiantes de sexto semestre en práctica empresarial y se aplicó un cuestionario de evaluación de competencias a partir de los indicadores de dominio. A tal efecto, se parte desde el reconocimiento del dominio competencial a partir del análisis de diferentes prioridades establecidas en dicha práctica. Los resultados ilustran que el nivel de dominio competencial de los estudiantes se encuentra entre el nivel básico y medio, en los cuales empiezan a demostrar las destrezas necesarias para participar de manera efectiva y productiva en sus prácticas laborales.
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    E-Mentoring in Higher Education: A Structured Literature Review and Implications for Future Research
    (MDPI, 2020-06-03) Tinoco-Giraldo, H.; Torrecilla Sánchez, E. M.; García-Peñalvo, F. J.
    Mentoring in higher education helps learners acclimate to a new academic topic, increases the likelihood of academic success, and reduces attrition. Learners rely on the expertise and experience of mentors to help them graduate in a timely manner and advance on to their career. As online and distance education becomes more pervasive, computer-mediated mentoring allows learners to connect with their mentors in new ways. Research about mentoring in higher education includes investigations into the efficacy of virtual or e-mentoring. We conducted a literature review of research from 2009 to 2019 to identify relevant elements for implementing e-mentoring programs in higher education. Our research revealed that there is a consistent interest in the subject matter within educational research; however, there is a gap on virtual mentoring in higher education for students conducting offsite internships. Our research reviews e-mentoring programs, identifies how these programs are evaluated, identifies factors of successful programs, and establishes a research agenda in areas of e-mentoring programs for students in o site internships and how they can be structured to achieve the same level of success
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    Development of a toolkit for a mentoring program
    (ACM, 2019-10-16) Tinoco-Giraldo, H.; Torrecilla Sánchez, E. M.; García-Peñalvo, F. J.
    The mentoring kit for a mentoring program provides the mentors with the necessary resources and tools to help to mentees and teams to understand, apply and integrate their strengths in their respective roles. The tools of the kit offer a working model with the mentee to develop an effective strategy that improves his/her performance through development based on strengths. One of the most effective methods for managing and developing talent within students are mentoring programs. These programs provide a vehicle in which knowledge and wisdom is shared while creating an environment for learning and growth. Novice mentors could benefit from a toolkit to help structure effective mentoring programs. This article describes such a toolkit to provide mentors with the necessary resources and tools to help mentees and teams to understand, apply and integrate their strengths in their respective roles. The objectives of this toolkit are: 1. Deliver models and structures so that the mentee has the ability to: - Develop transformational, theoretical and experiential learning processes. - Develop, evaluate and optimize your resources to function with greater creativity, prominence, leadership and proactivity. 2. Stimulate the development of skills that provide innovative perspectives. 3. Learn to apply the tools and skills acquired in the educational field to: - Understand and diagnose situations in context. - Develop intervention plans with his/her mentor adjusted to the needs and expectations of themselves. - Generate spaces for the identification of barriers and conflicts in his/her processes. - Stimulate actions to overcome challenges or opportunities. – Effective accompaniment of the mentees to reach their goals. Additionally, the tools included in the kit offer a working model for the mentee to develop an effective strategy that improves his/her performance through development based on strengths. This article presents the importance of the use of mentoring tools, under the guidelines of the mentoring toolkit design. This article presents the importance of the use of mentoring tools, under the guidelines of the mentoring toolkit design. This paper reflects simple tools that can be used in a systematic way so that in the mentoring process the participant can perform the most difficult task of all, that of investigating themselves and at the same time the mentor can count on valuable data to be able to facilitate the work. Future research will focus on the evaluation of the toolkit.