PhD in the Information and Knowledge Society (UOC), M.A. in Educational Communication (UTP), Specialist in Electronic Journalism (UPB), and Social Communicator (UAO). He also holds university certifications in Digital Video and Online/Offline Technologies (Mecad), Virtual Professor (UCI), Design and Development of Games for Learning, Implementation and Evaluation of Educational Technology (MIT), Leadership in Online Learning â IELOL (Penn State), course design (Moodle), E-learning (IT Madrid), Evaluation of the Quality of Online Programs (Caled), and Quality Matters (QM).
He has been a consultant for organizations such as the World Wildlife Fund, Radio Nederland Training Centre, Suramericana, the Colombian Ministry of National Education, and various Latin American educational institutions; webmaster at Georgia State University; and co-producer at CNN en Español in Atlanta. He is currently the Academic Vice President of Universidad Autónoma de Occidente and provides technical leadership for the Digicampus project for the Government of Valle del Cauca.
Conference
From contemplative and interactive virtual objects to interaction environments.
The shift of emphasis from the transfer of knowledgeâpreserved through diverse formats (orality, writing, image, video) and disseminated via various media, contemplative and interactive (classrooms, books, radio, television, internet, virtual and augmented reality, artificial intelligence)âto the cultural appropriation and development of knowledge (propositional, functional, and axiological) within situated (contextual) learning experiences.
Breaking the historical dichotomy between face-to-face and distance/virtual modalities by establishing fluid boundaries between them that unfold across time (synchronousâasynchronous) and space (physicalâdigital), based on the singularities of a programâs educational project and the access needs of a heterogeneous society.